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Winter Collection's Top 10 Looks (I)
You can shrug off this year's naming lists. The most powerful actors and actresses in Hollywood, Time Magazine's person of the year and the richest people in the world, cannot influence your daily life. But you cannot neglect the top 10 looks for winter. Given limited resources and within limited time, the list will arm you with the some powerful fashion weapons.

Super-long Scarves

With nostalgia of the 1970s, super-long scarves--to the knees and even to the ankles--are somehow the continuation of the Bohemia craze which prevailed during the spring and summer seasons. Silk, cashmere, knit, unusual materials and a wild variety of patterns turn scarves into accessories and keep your neck warm at the same time. Whether they are elegantly striped or awash in a rainbow of colors, scarves look good around your neck and across your shoulders.

Pointed Boots

Feet live a high-intensity existence, especially this season. High-heeled pointed boots are triumphing over flats. With pointy, slightly up-turned toes, they are just too flamboyant to be neglected. Like Korean TV serials, pointed shoes have been hot with young girls for quite some time. With more trendy decorations like fringes, shiny buckles and beads, pointed boots are are lending feet a dramatic look this winter.

Thick Knits

It feels good and looks even better to have your body wrapped in wool. Whether it's an elegant overcoat or casual cardigan, thick knits are in style this season. Following the cutting edge ideologies of mix & match, thick knits go best with thin sexy garments. As evidence, you can see designers Louis Vuitton and Stella McCartney matching thick cardigans with skinny skirts or pants on runways all over the world.

Ragged Cowgirl

In contrast to the seven-inch bell-bottoms favored by elegant ladies, ragged jeans have won a rebellious triumph with avant-garde young girls who see a nonconforming cowgirl spirit in the garb. Destructive techniques, including acid washing, are used to create a frazzled look in jeans. Seemingly careless seams, engravings and pleats bring an artistic touch that turns the rags into a perfect creation.

(Southcn.com January 22, 2003)

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