For many years women have been encouraged to be more androgynous in their clothing and appearance. Short masculine hairstyles, severe black suits with an angular cut and the use of boyish looking models on the cat walks with little to no shape has left women with curves on the side of the unfashionable. Well it looks like this is finally over. There is now a promotion of women with curves and the use of real women in advertising has meant that is getting Ok to be a bit curvy. Even hairstyles are changing with the return of curls to the catwalk and the red carpet. There is a new softness to fashion and along with that is the chance to explore your more feminine side.

However just because you are being more feminine don’t think that you have to compromise your politics and beliefs – you don’t have to have a masculine look to want equal rights for women – in fact surely being yourself and wearing your own individual style is a far cleverer way to put a point across than pretending to be something that you are not is.

So don’t throw out all your clothes, now is the time to update them, think about accessories and explore a side of you that might have been hidden for sometime. Start looking at what you are wearing and perhaps in some instances where you would have work trousers wear a skirt or even a dress.

Many women don’t like to wear skirts or dresses because they think they have horrid legs – there are lots of solutions for that. There are longer length skirts that cover up your legs or opaque tights which add colour to an outfit but still hide all your leg area successfully

For many women wearing a dress is a step too far. The only dress they would wear is a wedding dress. It is seen as not a practical item. However this summer why not think about investing in a summer dress. Not only is it the coolest best thing to wear on a hot summers day but it is also a great way to look smart and if the weather turns you can always wear a cardigan to cover up. Dresses are available in so many styles there will definitely be something that would suit you - from fitted smarter styles to flowing beach numbers you are bound to find something appropriate.

For a range of more feminine looking garments that will suit a variety of different occasions go to www.east.co.uk

Author's Bio: 

Fiona Muller is a trained textile designer and has written a textile thesaurus. She is interested in fashion and how it can work for anyone regardless of age, size or race For colourful garments to liven up your spring/summer go to http://www.east.co.uk