Roni's
Tips for
Dressing
D y cut and design, Roni
DRabl's lines are specifi-
cally intended to diminish
body imperfections and flatter
curves. Her philosophy? Real-
sized women deserve the
same attention as our wafer-
thin sisters. In addition to cut
and fabric, she suggests a
few basic guidelines to keep
in mind:
• If you're slimmer on top, try
A-line tunics.
• Her Tight-Loose rule sug-
gests wearing a fitted
camisole under a larger top or
a slim pair of pants or skirt
with a longer jacket.
• If you are petite, she says,
scale everything down. And
choose smaller prints, pock-
ets and accessories so as to
not overpower your figure.
The crocheted details in Nancy's
On Bobbie: a tweed boucle multi-
ruffle jacket ($165) adds some frill
to a sleeveless knit dress (S159).
Amy's tweed boucle shell (S79),
skirt ($138) is echoed in the
paired with a tweed boucle skirt
sleeves of her sweater ($138).
(S125), creates a long slender line.
Calling all would-be models!
Platinum is looking for local men,
women and children of all ages,
shapes and sizes to use as volun-
teer models in upcoming fashion
features.
If interested, send your name,
phone number and a non-return-
able photo to Lynne Konstantin by
e-mail at
lkonstantin@thejewishnews.com .
or by mail c/o JN Platinum,
29200 Northwestern Highway,
Suite 110, Southfield, MI 48034.
Please, no phone calls.
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