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How to Dress Italian styleA Recipe for Italian Dressing
In a country where police uniforms are designed by Armani, it isn't surprising that the women take dressing very seriously. When I moved to Italy, I desperately wanted to look like I fit in. If you're planning a trip to Italy soon, and don't want to be pegged as a tourist, there is one important thing to remember. The objective is not to blend in. 1. Shoes- Nothing makes or breaks a look like footwear. Leave the tennis shoes for tennis and the walking shoes for the park. Spice comes from style not comfort. The hottest design this season conveniently incorporates pointed toes and high heels in the same shoe for maximum discomfort.
When shoe designers were creating this spring's offering, it is doubtful
they concerned themselves with practicality. If they had, they would
not have manufactured four-inch heels for streets paved with cobbles.
Credit goes to the women promenading in these shoes: not wincing, not
complaining and not watching where they step. It is a wonder that they
never seem to look down and never get their heels caught between the
stones. 2. Denim. Jeans have been a wardrobe staple for years, but do you have the "new-aged" ones? "New" meaning trendy and "aged" meaning they have gone through some kind of ageing process - perhaps being chaffed with a cheese grater or sandblasted. They might also have been seasoned with a dash of bleach or a teaspoon of glitter.
To modify your old jeans, go to your nearest piazza and scoot around
on the steps for a related effect. Wait! When it comes to jeans, you
can'tt forget the fit. The leg should start out a bit wide and taper
near the calf. The jeans must actually become part of the body from
there on up. 3. Crystal nose stud. What once was bizarre is now considered mainstream. This garnish is not what you would see in small-town America maybe; but, this is Rome, not Little Rock. Hip mommies have them. Simona has one and remarked that having it done did not hurt at all. Despite having these three basics, you still risk being taken as
a tourist if you cling to certain routines from home. Painted fingernails
mark you as a foreigner given that nail polish is only applied for very
special occasions. Sunhats or baseball caps are dead give-aways, as
is showing too much skin. Trends are fleeting and new ones will be sprouting up by the time you read this. So how, you may be wondering, do Italian women afford new wardrobes each season? Cristina, an Italian friend, explained that "it isn't necessary anymore to buy the expensive, designer brands." In fact, she said it is considered hip to wear "knock offs." She even heard a celebrity claiming on television that she had purchased counterfeit designs. Cristina added, "A lot of women work but still live at home, allowing them extra discretionary income" Rome has scores of inexpensive shops carrying today's fashionable styles. With the proper ingredients, you can be confident (even if not terribly comfortable) that you too can be a bella figura. Buona fortuna, donne! By Martha Miller
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