Plazacore, also sometimes called Plaza Princess, is definitely one of the most fun ways to style your preppy wardrobe staples right now. But if you want to take the trend even further, here are the core six pieces you need to fully embrace Plazacore this fall.
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A Peter Pan collar is one that lays flat around the neck with rounded edges. It can be neat and clean in plain white cotton, or have a bit more oomph, like the lace doily version above. And while you can definitely invest in a few collared shirts to add to your Plazacore wardrobe, dickies and independent collars are a bit more versatile and can be added to any of your favorite shirts, sweaters or even jackets to really maximize the look.
A whole lot of time and effort goes into designing, creating, fitting, and eventually flaunting the types of outfits seen at a Royal Wedding. The SNL costumers had to recreate those same fancy looks. Remember that three-day time frame I said they usually have? For the Royal Wedding skit, they weren't able to start until Saturday morning. No wonder SNL's wardrobe team has been nominated for 11 Emmy Awards.
Your wardrobe should be stocked with blazers, sportscoats, light weight jackets and layering sweaters. These will assist you in achieving a proportional shape while framing out your torso. Choose suit jackets with a double vent to better cover your backside, and wider lapels to balance out your chest. On the bottom opt for straight leg, non-tapered trousers and jeans to lengthen your frame and help you appear longer and leaner.
2. I have already done a closet cleanse (so to speak) and I find myself with 45 items (excluding outwear AND shoes) that I really, really love and wear all the time (remember, I only live in one season so maybe today is sunny but a bit chill, and tomorrow there will be rein, and so on). What should I do? Should I trie to reduce even more my wardrobe and change it every three months so I get to wear all my clothes?
William Moseley, Anna Popplewell, Skandar Keynes, and Georgie Henley play Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie, four British children evacuated during the Blitz to the countryside, who find a wardrobe that leads to the fantasy world of Narnia, where they ally with the lion Aslan (voiced by Liam Neeson) against the forces of the White Witch (Tilda Swinton).
Fifteen years later, the Pevensie children, now adults, pursue a white stag. They encounter the lamppost which Lucy first saw when she entered Narnia. They cross back through the wardrobe, becoming children again. Professor Kirke finds them, asking why they were in the wardrobe.
In the novel, the battle is not seen until Aslan, Susan, Lucy and their reinforcements arrive. This was changed in the movie because Adamson said he could vividly remember a huge battle,[8] an example of how Lewis left a lot to the readers' imagination. Other small changes include the reason all four children come to Narnia, in that an accident breaks a window and forces them to hide. Tumnus also never meets Edmund until the end of the novel. Minor details were added to the Pevensies, such as their mother's name, Helen, being the actual first name of Georgie Henley's mother.[4] Finchley as the home of the Pevensies was inspired by Anna Popplewell, who actually is from Finchley.[21] Adamson also changed the circumstances in which Lucy first comes into Narnia. He felt it was more natural that she first see the wardrobe while looking for a hide-and-seek hiding place, rather than just chance upon it exploring the house.[8] The film also hints at Professor Kirke's role in The Magician's Nephew, such as the engravings on the wardrobe, when it is a simple one in the novel, and the Professor's surprise and intrigue when Peter and Susan mention Lucy's discovery in the wardrobe. When Lewis wrote the novel, it was the first of the series, and the back-story later outlined by the subsequent books in the series did not exist. Additionally, in the novel, the father of the Pevensie children is in London with their mother, but in the film, their father is fighting in the war as Lucy states to Mr. Tumnus when they first meet in Narnia. 2ff7e9595c
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