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The 6 Styling Archetypes

Season 13 Episode 1306 | 26m 46s

There are numerous style archetypes, but those defined by Personal Stylist Roxanne Carne are Classic, Minimalist, Edgy, Boho, and Street. Each style archetype offers a distinct fashion statement. Knowing these archetypes allows you to develop your wardrobe and accessorize it in a way that expresses your personality and preferences. In this episode, learn how to work with Style Archetypes.

Aired: 12/31/24 | Expires: 04/05/25
Distributed nationally by American Public Television
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Annette Becker introduces us to the concept of designer recycling.
Annette shows us the evolution and influences on the woman’s suit.
Ideas on applying deisnger James Galanos’ techniques to your own garments.
The secrets and details of constructing a beautiful men’s tie.
What colors we wear and how they make us feel can influence one’s success.
The Texas Fashion Collection garments give an up-close look at Karl Lagerfeld's designs.
Matt Porter introduces us to the basic types and construction of pockets.
Expert pattern maker and teacher Barbara Trippeer illustrates step-by-step pattern making.
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