So, I decided to break my 'blog-o-pause' with the analysis of Dija's look to the wedding ceremony of Tiwa and TeeBillz that happened in Dubai yesterday 26th April, 2014. I also apologise in advance that Google could not produce any of her selfies at the wedding nor a picture where she was by herself at the wedding; obviously, one could attribute this to her charm and the obvious fact that everyone must have been famzing her, even her boss Don Jazzy. Hehehehe.
Analysis after images:
Don Jazzy & DI'JA |
Toolz & DI'JA NB: Fashion BuzzZer is on Toolz next! |
Simi & DI'JA |
I am glad I was able to get the picture of her shoes in the last image, else I was near celebrating the almost perfect coordination of this look.
Fashion BuzzZer message to DI'JA:
Dear DI'JA,
I do like your style personalities, especially how you play around elements of Drama with a lot of Classic Trendy - It is suitable for the nature of your industry. You also seem to gravitate towards dark warm colours for choice of clothing colours, and that is great, especially for the warmth in your skin tone - It draws a lot of life to your face.
However, while your red hair do seems appropriate momentarily, the length is not flattering - It elongates more the length of your face and draws it downward. I will suggest it trimmed up to the length of your first or second focal points.
Your dress by itself is very simple, sheer class, with a 'high level of craftmanship' or better still in our terms, 'high level of refinement'. The mid-length is appropriate especially because your waist line is accentuated and the lace in the arm areas is without lining, thereby revealing some skinny bits and adding more femininity to this dress.
You have the wrong choice of colour for shoes on to pull your overall look (hair, skin tone, dress and purse) to perfection. Your choice for black (from what I see in the picture) instantly reduces the level of refinement of your entire look; I am surprised you went with black especially with your mustard-yellowy purse. For instance, you take a look at all the images above that did not have your shoes shown in comparison with the last image where we can see your shoes; apart from the forgivable hair length, everything else seem to tell 'one story' till we got to the shoes.
Had you had on a matching colour of shoes, together with colour and same level of refinement with your purse like I put together in the image above, of course your look would have been harmonious and perfect.
Nevertheless, you still have a fab wardrobe.
Love,
Dolly.
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