FASHION TIPS FOR MAKE YOUR STYLE
10 Fashion Tips for Women
* Forget the word “fashion” and think “style” – it may be mentally less intimidating or more “wearable”! Ripley says.
* Even if you stay home, an effort to dress everyday as you go. This changes your whole approach to even the most mundane household tasks. You will find a more positive attitude and are less likely to be reduced to a couch potato in your sloppy sweat pants and loose T-shirt.
* Clear out your closet. Get rid of those items that are outdated, not for you or just does not make you feel good. To make room for that new wardrobe you are going to slowly build, bit by bit.
* Take stock of how many classic items you currently have in your closet. Start building new outfits that will prove timeless and versatile – go anywhere and do anything. You should aim for a basic wardrobe of well cut, classic pieces and a nice pair of cheap, fashionable outfits that are right on trend, which can be replaced every season to have.
* Treat your wardrobe as an investment. “Create a closet that is full of must-have pieces instead of make-do ones,” added Ripley.
* Make sure your wardrobe is built around a number of staples style you from season to season and can be dressed up or down. A good jacket, a little black dress, a wrap dress, well cut denim, a classic pair of black trousers, cashmere vest and a stylish fresh white shirt. Update these looks each season with some fab accessories.
* According to Ripley, buying a really big bag and a pair of look-at-me shoes that will transform any outfit. Transform your “walk” in a “wiggle”.
* Get to know your body shape. Are you a pear, apple, brick, hourglass or inverted triangle? Reading about the free fashion advice available on the Suite 101 and learn how to dress for your body shape.
* Learn how to minimize your mistakes and make the best of your ability. Learn how big hips, abdomen, or to conceal a large bust and learn what not to wear when you are short or flat.
Shop smarter. Ask yourself a few important questions about what suits you before you shop and plan what to buy in advance.
There has never been a better time than at the beginning of the new year to a brand new you. The first step is to detox your wardrobe, clearing out those outfits that do not make you feel good. The second is to learn what cuts and colors work best for you and fundamental style rules of women’s fashion.
Finally, the next time you are tempted to throw on a T-shirt and baggy pants, some advice from Ripley, “Everything you feel ugly, and Dumpy Lumpy does nothing for your self-esteem.”
Related posts:






