Trendy. Is that word just connected with versions? Or people that are slender, trim and cute-looking? Banish the thought!Shape, eyebrows or size have little to do with developing a stylish and elegant picture on your own. All you have to know is the way to dress nicely.
Mumbai-based style designer Anjali Bhosle has assembled some hints for girls attempting to make an effect:

~Light colors

In case you've got a dusky skin tone, then you ought to check at light/ light colors.

~Softer embroidery

Try picking clothes which don't have an excessive amount of embroidery. Pick outfits with vibrant, sober embroidery and embellishment.

~More contrasts

Include contrasts on your wardrobe. By way of instance, comparison a light shirt with a trouser at a darker tone. A mild lemon kurta appears best when compared with a dark magenta salwar. although there are other alternative options too such as a designer sarees for wedding party.

Avoid

Try and remain clear of vibrant colors like oranges, pears, mustards and yellows; they might not fit your complexion.

~As occasion demands

Experiment with vibrant colors. Obviously, don't lose track of the occasion, irrespective of your complexion. For example, you may still want to wear black for evening parties and wear vibrant colours during the day.

~Brighter the better

You can even try hues of blues and lemons. A fresh lime green color is great for sunny days.

~Stick to vertical lines

Are you on the fat side? Fear not. You can look especially glamorous. Stay with vertical lines or prints. And try matching tops/ kurtis in light shades with bottoms of darker shades.

~Fabrics that fall

Wear fabrics such as chiffon, crepe or synthetics as they fall evenly around your body. Wear kurtis and tops with broad necklines. Compliment your outfit with a scarf; it hides a heavy bust line.

~The colour of night

Black is a safe colour to wear. It makes you look slim. You could also experiment with soft colours and pastel shades.

Avoid

~ Horizontal prints/ lines are a strict no-no. They tend to accentuate the body's width. Also, checks and tight body hugging tops should be avoided.

~ As far as possible avoid kurtis/ tops that have designs/ embroidery in the chest area. It will accentuate your bust line and make you look 'top heavy'.

~ Avoid wearing tops/ kurtis that have heavy block prints. Keep away from whites; they will make you look big.

~ Stretch jeans, pedal pushers and tapering jeans should also be avoided. They will make you look top heavy, with your legs tapering like sticks below.

~ If you plan to wear a sari, avoid sleeveless blouses. Your flabby arms may not look good. Short sleeves will look good. Avoid 3/4th sleeves as those will tend to accentuate heavy arms. Avoid cap sleeves as they too can accentuate heavy shoulders. Even if you are wearing crepe, chiffon or a synthetic sari, cotton blouses are the safest to wear.

~Hip cover

Wear kurtis that cover the hip line -- knee length or below the knee is just fine. As far as possible, wear full-sleeved kurtis. High-collared and closed neckline tops should be strictly avoided. Avoid thick cotton fabrics and starched clothes; they won't mix with your physique.

Thin? Go horizontal

~Fluffy cloth

You have to elect for the exact reverse of what satisfies obese ladies. Try out cotton, starched clothing. Play about with organza also; this really is a luxury few body types like.

~Light colors

You are fortunate, you can experiment using light colors. Wear a lot of whites. Wear kurtis with half or 3/4th sleeves. Be daring; wear big block prints.

Incidentally, checks will fit you quite nicely, but you have to avoid synthetics, since this cloth can make you look skinny.

~Tall? Go brief

Wear brief

Are you currently a beanpole? No worries. Attempt churidars rather than salwars.

~Cut the length

In case you're fond of lace jeans, be sure to try spans which finish at your elbows. Avoid long kurtas. This will accentuate your elevation. Additionally, avoid vertical prints and lines and high-collared shirts / kurtis.

Short? Proceed

~Wear long

Try skirts which go until the knee or a above-the-knee length. Elect for kurtas that finish at, or slightly above, the knee.

Experiment

You can safely wear 3/4th sleeve shirts. They'll look great.

~Last term

Based upon your complexion, body height and structure, try various permutations and combinations. Experiment with materials, colors and prints until you have outfits which match your appearance and give you a feeling of style.

The accessories you select and the way you carry yourself is what's going to make you appear stylish and stylish.

The simple fact is that you can wear the simplest of outfits and vases and seem elegant if you're in a position to carry yourself .

Author's Bio: 

Sumai Rani is the renowned fashion stylist her on job is exceptional. she has worked with various international clients.