Tuesday, 2 May 2017

06:31:00

Despite this trendy look breaking grounds, there are still mixed feelings about them. Some believe it's too dramatic with the flare at the hems while others think it'll never suit them mostly due to their body shape but all these thoughts are wrong. Firstly, they are not THAT dramatic and secondly, this piece goes with all body types depending on how you style it.
These wide-legged, loose flowing pants have made a huge fashion comeback. From being worn in the 60s' and 70s', these pants have made major style statements in every direction.



Worn by fashionistas and regular women alike, the palazzo pants have come to stay and are going nowhere. They are super comfortable and can be styled in different ways. They can work in any situation with the right combinations and accessories to give that feminine, chic yet classy and elegant look.

The pants can be rocked in wool, heavy synthetic fabrics for cold or you can find them in light and breathable fabrics, its also in high waist or directly on the waist  and this all depends on the weather condition you find yourself, which makes the whole palazzo idea super cool.



The palazzo pants flare out evenly from waist to the ankle, giving the illusion of a skirt and leaves you super chic and glam.This piece is not limited to formal outings, all you need is the right cut and you're good to go.

Things to take into consideration when going for a palazzo pant.

• The Length: the hem should not be too short (so you don't look drab) nor be too long (so you don't look lumpy) and besides you don't want to clean the streets for government sweepers.

• High-waist pants elongate the legs and narrow the waist for short people. Heels will help a lot for height and also, a belt can be used to define the waist.
                                      



• For curvy people, go with a style below the belly button.
• To enhance curves, go with wide length cuts. They balance out the hips.
• It's best to pair with a fitted top and I'll prefer heels to go with it because it just gives that diva look.
                                             













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