Find out how to look good in this season’s high street fashion trends for winter 2010/11
Now you understand the catwalk looks, see how your favourite high street fashion stores have adapted the trends to suit you.
Meet Didi, Barbara, Heather, Jo (you’ll see her on the trend pages) and Claire. These feisty forty-somethings agreed it was time we used women that reflect the ages of most of our visitors.
That’s why this season we are showcasing our high street autumn / winter fashion trends on ordinary women just like you!
But before rushing off to buy your new outfit, find out how to dress for your body shape.
Click on the images below to find out more about these latest autumn / winter high street fashion trends, worn by realistically shaped women who look marvellously at home in our photographic studio…
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Fortunately, you don’t have to work in the world of fashion to look and feel great. All your local high street stores provide versatile women’s high street fashion; hosting every shape and size, so your individual body shape is catered for during the 2010/11 autumn / winter season.
- Before you rush out to buy this season’s hot new trends, find out how to dress for your body shape and keep within your budget.
- Then use my comprehensive women’s clothing directory to find the right shops for your body shape.
- Finally, check out my latest e-book which is packed full of advice on how high street fashion, along with tips on hair, make-up and beauty can help you achieve perfect ageless style for older women
Still not sure what’s right for you? Don’t worry, you can Ask Caryn where I will answer any questions or clothing dilemmas you may have – It could be yours next!
Or feel free to read all my archive answers to women over the years. Your style solutions could already be in there.
In the archive below you can also find out what the previous high street trends had to offer.
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