What's the Secret to Looking Terrific in Tulle? | yohana

Ashley Greene
Indeed, there can be such a thing as too much tulle. Ashley Greene flirted with that danger recently—as you can see—but in the end, she won. Why?
"She had tulle on the bottom. But she created a silhouette by using a belt and showed skin to ensure the skirt was not overpowering," explains Monica Barnett, president of image consultancy Blueprint for Style. "Tulle requires balance."
In other words, the best examples of tulle we're seeing right now aren’t too frilly or voluminous. They’re controlled—sometimes even a little militant or masculine. "Think volume on the bottom and shape for the rest," Barnett  explains. The perfect example of the 2010 tulle mix: a military-inspired tulle jacket.
To ensure you don’t get overwhelmed by your tulle look, make sure you belt your dress if you're petite—it's that silhouette thing, and there are lacy belts that will keep things femme—and dodge the flats unless you look like Kate Moss. Avoid prints, which will make the look appear way too busy. And keep accessories simple.
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