Tuesday, June 8, 2010

HOW TO BE LIKE Jackie Kennedy Onassis?(THE QUEEN OF FASHION)




Since i was a child I always loved Jackie O.. She was beautiful and stylish. From her head down to her toes.Jackie O. rocks the fashion world by storm since 1960's as America's First Lady or should I say one of America's Fashionable First Lady. She was smart in choosing her clothes, her shoes, her jewelry and how she should fix her hair. She was very thoughtful of herself to look like the Queen that she is.Jackie loved clothes and so did her family(her father, her mother,and sister).


Lets see how we can dress like Jackie O. From the colors, to the hair etc.













1. Buy white jean without the belt loops and a black turtleneck sweater(do not tuck it in)




Anne Hathaway wearing the Jackie O.



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2. 3 strand Pearl necklace




















3. Handbag (classic)


















4.Big Shades




















5. The black dress


















6. White Gloves























7. Always look for colors like: Pink, White, Beige, Taupe, Orange,etc





















8.Learn to mix up casual with classic.























9. Get a Trench Coat(lighter trench coat)or Black(big Buttons)























10. Make sure your clothes fit your body. Jackie clothes never are loose or tight. they always fit her.






















11.Learn some etiquette: Posture is important.























12.Pill box hat

































13. She wore watches ex specially the Cartier Watch with a black strap.



























14. Drape yourself in Cashmere,Satin Satin, Linen, Cotton and Damask just like Jackie did.(Learn Materials)


































15. Learn to blend colors Jackie loves to mix. Always wear white at the bottom.


































16. Always dress up for each event. Jackie always did.























17. Buy some Khaki

































Take a look at Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis:










































Please tell me if you enjoyed looking at Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis!



























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