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Feeling Frumpy? Smart Fashion Tips That Can Help
“Fashion you can buy, but style you possess. The key to style is learning who you are, which takes years. There’s no how-to road map to style. It’s about self expression and, above all, attitude.” —Iris Apfel
There is no stage in your life where you do not want to dress and look great. When you look nice, it tells the world that you care about yourself. You also indicate that you care about others because you want to be pleasing to look at and be around. For easy fashion tips and advice, keep reading.
Necklace
Accessories are your best friend; necklaces now come in different forms, from personalised necklaces to bead necklaces. So you can take any old outfit that would be quite boring or plain on its own and dress it up with an amazing statement necklace. For example, add the perfect necklace or brooch to a little black dress, and you’ve taken that LBD from average to awesome in two seconds flat.
The basic black dress is essential for any woman’s wardrobe. You can wear this dress for casual occasions by accessorizing it with a pair of comfortable pumps. You can wear the same dress for a more formal occasion if you put up your hair and accessorize with a pearl necklace and earrings.
Accentuate the positive. Look for items of clothing that show off your attributes. For example, if you have a great waistline, look for clothing that features an embellished mid-line or add an attractive belt. I have a great neckline; draw the eye in that direction with a fancy collar or fun necklace.
Hair Accessories
Options abound in fashionable hair accessories. The sky is really the limit here, and you can choose from different braids and headbands, bows and ribbons, clips and curlers, and much, much more. Having different accessories around is a smart move for the fashion-conscious person. For example, if you want to look athletic, wear an athletic suit and a matching ponytail holder. If you want to go out for a night of fun, a sequined hairband can finish your look.
There is nothing wrong with using hair accessories, but do not use too many at once because they will look tacky. Limit them to no more than two at a time. Furthermore, avoid using hair accessories that are so large that they overpower your hairstyle or make your head look too small.
Earrings
When choosing accessories, stick to one large statement piece. Dangling earrings, a big necklace, and a chunky bracelet give the eyes nowhere to rest. If you want the focus on your necklace, wear stud earrings in your ears. If you don eye-catching earrings, skip the necklace altogether to avoid looking too “busy.”
The basic black dress is essential for any woman’s wardrobe. You can wear this dress for casual occasions by accessorizing it with a pair of comfortable pumps. You can wear the same dress for a more formal occasion if you put up your hair and accessorize with a pearl necklace and earrings.
Wear accessories that match your outfit. Use the right type of necklace with the correct shirt or dress. Purses and scarves can round out a plain outfit. Belts and hats can add some flair to a dress. The right earrings can accentuate a particular long or short hairstyle.
Keep things interesting by making changes to your wardrobe once in a while. There is no need to risk a fashion disaster by completely revamping your overall style. Subtle changes could simply be changing your accessories. In addition, you can wear simple clothes in various ways. For example, you can accessorize with a scarf or jewellery.
Belts
Belt it up for a quick and easy fashion boost. You can purchase any belt imaginable. For instance, spice up your skinny jeans with a bright belt. Or, for a more formal look, wear a black belt.
Remember that belts should serve as accent pieces rather than necessary tools for holding your pants up, and have fun with them. Skinny belts are perfect with dark denim and dress pants, especially animal prints or shimmery metallic ones. Wide belts look great over dresses, cardigans and other pieces that you’d like to look more fitted.
If you are going out of town, focus your wardrobe on neutral colours mixed and matched at will. You don’t need to fret about clashing colours, and you can put together different looks with the few pieces you have. Also, bring some belts and scarves to give you a pulled-together look.
Bags
A trendy new purse can make any outfit look fantastic, but always make sure it matches your other bags too. For example, if you carry a briefcase, coordinate your handbag with your briefcase. At most, you should only be carrying two bag kinds at any given time.
Own a nice large set of black sunglasses. If you have red eyes from a rough night or under eye bags from a poor night’s sleep, you can hide them with a stylish pair of sunglasses. They are classic, glamorous and evoke Audrey Hepburn or Jackie Kennedy. You can have a nice pair at a good price.
Save the dust bags that come with upscale handbags, and use them. If you lose or discard one, or your bag didn’t come with one, place each bag into a cotton pillowcase for storage. This prevents the bags from becoming dusty and prevents them from being scratched or nicked by a neighbouring bag’s hardware.
Shoes
Don’t buy an item of clothing just because it is on sale for a great price. If it does not flatter you, it is actually a bad deal. You won’t wear it, and your money will go to waste.
To add a touch a bit of “spring” to your wardrobe, go with mint green this season. This soft green looks great on its own or when paired with other colours like neutrals and other subdued hues. You can find it in various shades and everything from dresses to shoes.
When deciding your style, try to find the appropriate fit for your personality. Do you know anyone who is truly perfect? When you strive for perfection, you’ll only end up disappointed. Celebrities such as Kate Moss also have flaws, so do not think you always have to be perfect.
When you make an effort to look and dress great, people notice. They know you care about yourself, and they appreciate that you do not hurt their eyes. Now that you have read this article, you should have a mind full of easy ideas on looking absolutely awesome!
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