Quick and Easy Style Guide

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Spring Fashion

  • Woman wearing a belt; © Marie ClaireManual of Style: Spring Accessory Essentials

    Pull yourself together with spring's best belts, sexy shoes and headgear and make a just-fine outfit fantastic.

  • Woman wearing makeup; © LHJFace Forward

    Wish you could amp up your best feature -- whether it's your eyes, lips, or cheeks? Now you can, with the right makeup brushes, colors, and expert tips.

  • Woman wearing flats; © LHJFlat-Out Flirty

    Flats aren't always the easiest look to pull off, especially since they don't have the slenderizing effect of heels. We spied 13 women who were wearing them just right -- and with their own special flair.

  • Woman wearing a jacket; © Sarah McColganTake Cover

    From tailored coats to urban jackets, top off your look with 15 of our favorite looks, all under $500.

  • Collection of wedges and platform shoes; © LHJStep Into Spring

    Put your best foot forward with the season's newest flats, sandals, and wedges.

  • Women wearing clothing; © Good HousekeepingAlways in Season

    Consider these six choices your building blocks for spring and fall. They're the ideal weight to be layered and each is under $100.

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Fashion That Flatters

  • Dress 10 pounds thinner

    Whether you want to control cleavage or ban belly bulge, see six real-life looks that will instantly take off 10 pounds (no calorie counting required).

  • 10 commandments of flattering fashion

    No matter what your body shape, follow these 10 fashion "rules" to ensure a slimming, pulled-together look.

  • Real woman’s guide to leggings

    You've seen this look everywhere, but can leggings really work for you? Read these tips to get a leg up on this surprisingly wearable trend.

  • Avoid denim disasters

    According to Oprah's in-house experts, 9 out of 10 women are wearing the wrong jeans. Oprah asks Stacy London to debunk some common denim myths.