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            | Recently, fashion has been revisiting pages from Audrey
        Hepburn’s book of ladylike understatement and, admittedly, there
        is nothing wrong with that. But, even the demure, silent, doe eyed Audrey
        must morph into the stunning Eliza for the ball. This New Years Eve,
        cast aside the prim & proper in favor of luxurious drama. If you
        have not already done so, prepare for a one-of-a- kind evening inspired
        by couture.    Even though couture is
        often associated solely with the extraordinary creations of world class
        designers, fashion cognoscenti agree couture is a sensibility,
        a distinct way of life. Hence, in the broad sense of the word, couture captures
        the essence of a non-conformist approach, marked by an unbridled passion
        for panache. While today few privileged individuals can afford custom
        tailored ensembles, Paris high fashion runways ignite bonfires in people’s
        imaginations. So let the magic of couture be your muse for this
        New Years Eve.  The need for conformity is so 1983. Thanks to the work
        of revolutionaries like Lagerfeld and Galliano; now is the moment to
        be an individual, an enigma. So, cast aside the simple little black number,
        only every other girl in room will be donning and reach for something
        bold and distinctive.  Further, there is a common misconception that there are
        classical canons defining what evening wear should be. But since we are
        no longer wearing our grannies petticoats and old fashioned knickers,
        why shall we be confined by Charles Worth’s version of a fashion
        statement? News Flash: In the new Millennium, an evening dress need not
        have a tightly fitted whalebone corset and train. An exquisitely embroidered
        fox cuffed coat by Lacroix or a razor-sharp tux by Gaultier can be just
        right for a black tie event. But, whether you are going to opt for an
        androgynous trouser-suit or a theatrical diva ensemble, get in the right
        state of mind. After all, couture is an attitude.  In addition to a majestic parade of garbs, couture runways
        feature spellbinding accessories adorned with crystals, beads and intricate
        carvings. May it be gorgeous Spanish headdress a lá On Aura Tout
        Vu or to-die-for fur stoles by Elie Saab, Paris is where adornment finds
        new meaning. While such extravagant accents might be considered ostentatious
        for everyday use, could any one think of a better opportunity to indulge
        in something utterly luxurious than a party? Embellishment is the key
        to truly individualizing an outfit. So, this time around, complete your
        New Years Eve look with a unique necklace decorated with semiprecious
        stones or an embroidered clutch.  Finally, it is impossible to divorce the world of couture from
        the art of makeup. Just as fabric, cut and construction define the female
        silhouette in clothing, coloring, contouring and lining frame the face.
        Makeup can be applied so that light dances upon one's visage, giving
        verve to the masterpiece of feminine beauty. Sans maquillaje the
        face is a blank canvas yearning to be transformed and without the face
        the outfit is a mirage waiting to happen. Hence, for the big event do
        not hold back the eye liner and the ruby red lipstick. This New Years Eve when the clock ticks 12 dazzle everyone.
        Bring together all the elements outlined here to conceive a siren of
        unadulterated glamour, irresistible sexappeal, and extraordinary beauty,
        drenched in couture. This way, the bubbly will surely not be
        the only star of the show.  
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