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femmefatalevibe · 8 months
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Femme Fatale Guide: How To Master An "Effortlessly Elegant" & Put-Together Look
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Treat your skin like royalty
Take ample care of your natural hair
Dress in crisp neutral outfits that cater to your body shape
Choose your accessories wisely
Embrace feature-enhancing makeup
Keep your nails clean, filed, and simple
Regarding your signature scent(s)
Follow your dental & bodily hygiene routines religiously
Treat your skin like royalty:
Use high-quality skincare twice a day
Wear sunscreen every day
Remove your makeup every night before bed no matter what
Use makeup that doesn't clog your pores/irritate your skin
Change your pillowcases weekly
Eat plenty of produce & drink lots of water
Prioritize sleep
Limit or eliminate alcohol, cigarettes, caffeine, and processed foods/sugary drinks
Keep your skin exfoliated/derma-planed
Take ample care of your natural hair:
Use high-quality shampoo/conditioner combos that suit your hair type & don't cause build-up
Hydrate with a scalp mask 1-4 times a month
Use cold or lukewarm water to wash your hair
Apply shampoo to the roots/hair covering your scalp and conditioner only on the "ponytail" section of your hair
Use a specialty hair towel after getting out of the shower
Always comb wet hair and brush 1-3 times a day when dry
Limit heat on your hair when possible & always use a heat protectant every time you do
Use non-elastic or silk hair ties
Get regular trims at least 3-4 times per year (get your hair layered if it's very thick)
Try to limit how much you dye or, especially bleach, your hair and do elaborate styles with tons of heat & harsh products
Dress in crisp neutral outfits that cater to your body shape:
Embrace minimalist basics (tees, tanks, blouses, sweaters, jeans, trousers, blazers, leather jackets, coats, etc.) in high-quality fabrics (Pima cotton, Merino wool, Tencel, mulberry silk, etc.)
Choose options in black, white, grey, charcoal beige, navy, burgundy, or cream depending on your skin tone and preferences
Invest in a collection of sleek footwear options (black boots, loafers, black pumps, white sneakers, etc.) in minimalist, timeless styles that suit the color palette, hemlines & proportions of your go-to outfits
Ensure your shoes and accessories feel proportional to the weight/silhouette of your outfit, color-coordinate with the rest of your look, and have streamlined hardware from head-to-toe (all silver, all gold, or one piece that mixes silver/gold and another gold & silver piece each to balance out the color palette)
Keep all of your clothes steam and lint-rolled, so they look crisp & fresh all-day
Befriend your tailor to take in or let out clothes as needed when purchased off the rack
Choose clothes/styles that flatter your body shape and proportions
Utilize belts and bra tape to adjust the waist, keep shirts tucked in, and keep straps from falling down or create an impromptu cuff/hem on your pants
When in doubt, select a neutral head-to-toe monochrome outfit
If on a budget, consider choosing black, grey, camel beige items to hide fabric imperfections that could cheapen your look
Choose your accessories wisely:
Select sleek, simple neutral (& almost exclusively) monochrome shoes made with smooth (recycled/vegan) leather with
Pair almost any outfit with a shoe featuring a slight platform, block heel, kitten heel, and/or a sharply pointed toe to elongate your silhouette
Complement your outfit with structured, pared-back handbags with no logos (Focus on quality and construction, not the brand name) in a neutral shade and timeless silhouette
For jewelry, choose at most one statement piece and all others should be focused on different areas of the body (e.g. don't mix statement earrings with layered/bold necklaces or stacked rings * bracelets). When in doubt, choose simple diamond chains or earrings, sleek bangles or chainlink necklaces & bracelets, simple pendant necklaces, and minimalist rings in hardware that all go together
Embrace feature-enhancing makeup:
Cover up any dark circles, blemishes, or hyperpigmentation with a color-matched concealer
Lightly contour with a bronzer that complements your skin tone
Fill in your brows for a naturally full look (or get them professionally tinted)
Apply a light wash of rose, coral, or mauve blush
Use black mascara with a little bit of eyeliner and/or a subtle wash of brown eyeshadow on the lids
Apply a "your lips but better" nude shade or "just kissed' berry lipstick or pigmented lip balm for a subtle wash of color
Keep your nails clean, filed, and simple:
Maintain cut, cleaned, and filed short nails
Opt for a square or almond nail shape
Choose a timeless nail shade (pink, nude, red, beige, dark cherry, navy, dark purple, black) with no nail art
Hydrate your hands and scrub under your nails daily
Regarding your signature scent(s):
Ensure your body wash/lotion and perfume scents don't clash
Test perfumes for a trial day to ensure they smell divine with your unique pheromones
Choose a fragrance appropriate for the seasonal/occasion
Apply a dab on each wrist and on your neck/behind the ears. If the scent doesn't project well on you, try applying these small dabs on the cuffs and shoulders of your jacket/walk into it to get it on your hair (if it would stain your clothes)
Don't layer more than one heady perfume at a time or scents that don't have complementary and/or shared notes
Follow your dental & bodily hygiene routines religiously:
Floss every day (after each meal if possible)
Brush your teeth with an electric toothbrush twice a day
Have mints on hand if you're a garlic, spice, or coffee lover
Keep your lips & hands well-moisturized and protected with SPF
Shower your body daily and be extra diligent in scrubbing your privates, everything behind, and under your arms
Don't use very hot water in the shower (it burns/dries out your skin)
Exfoliate 2-3 times a week with a sugar scrub
Moisturize daily or anytime you get out of the shower
Apply SPF on any exposed sun (especially in the summer or when the UV index is high in your area)
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theambitiouswoman · 8 months
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Capsule Wardrobe Essentials 🛍👚🎀👗
Wardrobe staples are important clothes that you can wear in many different ways. They are classic and versatile, and you can mix them with other fun clothes. These staple pieces are like the base of your wardrobe. You can use them with trendy or fancy clothes to make cool and useful outfits. They help you build a wardrobe that works well and looks good. So, you can make lots of different outfits and always have classic clothes to wear.
White Button-Up Shirt: A crisp white button-up shirt can be dressed up or down for various occasions.
Little Black Dress: Timeless piece suitable for formal events or casual outings.
Jeans: A well-fitting pair of jeans in a classic cut can be worn with almost anything.
Blazer: A tailored neutral blazer instantly adds sophistication and structure to any outfit.
Classic Trench Coat: A timeless outerwear piece that works well in various weather conditions.
Black Trousers: A pair of well tailored black pants can be a foundation for both professional and casual looks.
Neutral Sweater: A simple sweater in a neutral color is cozy and versatile for different outfits.
Classic Handbag: A quality handbag in a neutral shade adds a touch of elegance to any outfit.
White Sneakers: Comfortable and stylish, white sneakers can be worn with dresses, jeans, and more.
Black Ankle Boots: Versatile and stylish footwear that complements various outfits.
Pencil Skirt: A versatile piece that can be dressed up for work or paired with casual tops.
Crew Neck Sweater: A timeless and cozy sweater that works well with jeans or skirts.
Leather Jacket: Adds a touch of edge to any outfit and can be styled in various ways.
A-Line Dress: Flattering and suitable for both casual and semi-formal occasions.
Tailored Trousers: Classic pants that can be worn for business meetings or events.
Striped Breton Top: A chic and effortless piece that pairs well with jeans, skirts, or shorts.
Maxi Dress: Perfect for summer or special occasions, and can be dressed up or down.
Denim Jacket: A versatile layering piece that adds a casual touch to any outfit.
Structured Handbag: A classic bag that holds your essentials and complements different looks.
Ballet Flats: Comfortable and stylish shoes suitable for various outfits.
Denim Shorts: A casual option perfect for warmer months and can be paired with various tops.
Midi Skirt: A versatile length that works well for both casual and more formal occasions.
Black Leather Belt: Adds a finishing touch to many outfits and cinches in dresses and blazers.
Slingback Heels: Elegant and versatile shoes suitable for both office wear and events.
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sketchonista · 14 days
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Palomawool SS24 shot at Paris Fashionweek
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biophilianutrition · 13 days
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I wanted to post my more in-depth thrift tips.
I had an ask a while ago asking for my advice on tips. And I’ve had this in my drafts for a while just to make sure I really added everything I wanted to. So I’ve been going to thrift stores and garage sales my whole life but really picked it and collecting up as a hobby in 2009. Starting with basics. When I personally thrift, I go to local flea markets, thrift stores, garage sales, church sales, goodwills, any place near by that re sells used items. It’s cheaper in person than looking online. 100%.
My Main Rules:
Never pay full price. This stuff is USED and older for that matter. I don’t care if people think it’s rare, it’s used. Some things are on their last legs of life. I can’t tell you how many times I bought a vintage item or even clothes and they break, tear ex as soon as u get home, test it out, wear it then it breaks! It happens!) always keep that in mind. I also like to keep E6000 clear glue around just in case it’s something I can fix. (If u also try E6000, make sure to follow instructions on bottle exact and it will hold up forever. I glued heavy glass and it’s still together years later)
Only possibly think of spending a little more if the item is in a box and old stock or if it’s super meaningful to you. BUT if u use my tips, u can find old stock in boxes cheap even or decent priced when thrifting. I only pay little more or seek something out if it’s meaningful to me or extremely sentimental. (Old favorite toy or I got rid of and want back, something I always wanted and can now cause I’m 30! Ex….) 😂 otherwise, I don’t buy if the price isn’t right.
If you aren’t sure if it’s actually vintage, look for the year on the item, tag ex, or if u have a phone, look it up, look up the brand! Some super old stuff don’t have years on them too so keep that in mind, helps to use google.
I feel like if u go thrifting enough, u will find whatever you are looking for eventually so if the price isn’t right, don’t buy! You will probably see it again eventually and if you also do this as a hobby, u have a lifetime to come upon it again. lol
Go when u can afford it or really want to. I use to go WEEKLY, I would find things every week cause they constantly have different stuff. lol but now I have bills now and things are expensive, so it’s just not realistic for me anymore. I go once or maybe twice a month if I’m lucky. BUT I will admit, u will find a lot of items if u go weekly and can get first dibs but it can get pricey as it all adds up of course.
Leave no stones unturned. So when I go to the thrifting, I look EVERYWHERE. I spend HOURS. lol Sometimes u find the best stuff in the weirdest spots! I found a ADULT Powerpuff girls sweater from 2000 in the kids xl section! I’ve found vintage bedding on random clothing wracks. Sometimes things get moved, you will be surprised on what u will find.
So this use to be one of my rules when I had a better phone plan lol but if I feel like I’m questioning a price on an item, I use to look it up on eBay or google. (If you use eBay, their is settings they show what items actually sell for and not just what they r listed as. THIS HELPS. Sometimes people put insane prices but they definitely aren’t selling for that much! Helps to see the actual value if u need to.)
If u go to garage sales or flea markets, don’t be scared to ask for prices or make offers. If u like it, ask! If the price isn’t right, just say thanks and go on ur merry way. Key is always be nice and respectful if they don’t budge on price. You’ll probably see it again. lol. Least u asked! I use to be too shy to ask and I’d regret it! Also I’d go home empty sometimes cause of it. But now, I seem to really connect with people and try to be nice, talk to them like a potential friend! Sometimes the interaction makes my day and I can get a laugh out of some people. Even sometimes being nice and funny person can go a long way with others. One time I went to a small town and it was the last day of garage sale weekend and people just seemed so nice and liked me, they gave me stuff for free it kept happening throughout the day! lol Sometimes people won’t budge on prices though and that’s fine. And other times, people just want stock or items gone! lol They want money, they don’t wanna take the junk back inside their home and I get it! lol for example, one place gave me stuff for free cause she was trying to get rid of kids toys, her kids had so much she gave me stuff for free, some powerpuff girl plushies for 25 cents! One time, I had a guy tell me a doll I was looking at was worth $200. (Which He was right they sold for that much in box, I looked it up when I got home) he said was worth $200 but he was asking $20 cause he wanted it sold. He had no attachment and needed extra cash as he kept buying to resell but hasn’t sold much. I told him she’s cute but idk. I kept looking at his other items. Finally when I walked away, he shouted $10! I bought her up! lol One day, I bought a giant box of McDonald’s toys, (second photo from top right above the TMNT bag) for $2 for the entire Box!! Completely full! Was a family at the flea market that was just having a garage sale so to speak, they were moving so they didn’t want anything! lol Also an example too of the opposite scenario, an older lady was selling all spice girls dolls in box for $80 dollars all together (at the time the whole lot was cheaper on eBay, they were $45 for the lot and this stuff wasn’t popular so it just wasn’t selling at the time.) I asked price of baby spice alone and she wouldn’t split the band. I said ok thanks and went on my merry way! I later in life got 3 of the girls for $10 to $6 a piece in box. lol
HAVE FUN. This is my hobby. I’ve been doing this as a hobby since 2009! Of course it takes a while to get as much as I have. But I really only recommend thrifting if u REALLY enjoy it and collecting. You really have to enjoy it and to keep going! It’s like a treasure hunt to me! I do it as a collector cause it’s a blast. I‘ve met such interesting people, I’ve seen such cool things even if I didn’t bring it home and couldn’t afford the item. It’s fun! It’s so exciting to find something on a shelf u haven’t seen in years. Also fun to find things u forgot existed or just speak to u personally! I literally buy anything that just feels like it belongs with me anymore. I fall in love with the moment I look at it. I use to think, oh people will think I’m weird? and I still remember those items I passed up YEARS later and say why did I leave that behind? lol 😂 It’s such a cool hobby. I can tell u what I paid for just about everything! 😂 I remember it all cause I really do love it and I LOVE deals.
Also, all the pictures above are mine and things I thrifted, do not steal! If u have any questions about how much I paid for some of these items, or have any questions in general, don’t be afraid to ask. If u wanna know tips about thrifting on toys, clothes, ex, please ask! I will try to help to the best of my knowledge. The 2nd photo, 6th, 7th, 9th and 10th photo are perfect examples cause it’s everything I got at ONE flea market or thrift store, just one stop. Sometimes I find full collections! Each photo are from different days but are definitely good examples. Also if I forget anything I feel is super important to add, I’ll probably post another part 2 or something. ❤️ hope this helps someone.
I think it it would be cool, if any followers decided to thrift or if you use any of my tips and find some cool stuff, to make a post and tag me! Show me ur cool finds, what tips helped the you the best if u feel like adding that.
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vintagelivingbydaisyb · 4 months
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Daily Vintage: Dove Soap, 1964
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blueprint-9376 · 20 days
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06.04.2024 [😊]
🌸: 친구 만나서 벚꽃구경/ Going to see cherry blossoms with friends
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femmefatalevibe · 8 months
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Femme Fatale Guide: Fall Wardrobe Essentials
Staple Tees:
**Purchase in Modal, Pima cotton, or a cotton-cashmere blend**
Fitted crewneck tees (long-sleeves/tees & tanks for layering)
Relaxed fit long-sleeve tees
Turtleneck long-sleeve top (fitted & relaxed fit options)
Contour bodysuits
Blouses/Shirting:
Silk button-down blouse
Cotton button-down blouse
Silk shell top/t-shirts/camis (for layering)
Sculpt knit top(s)
Self-tie wrap blouse
Shirred boatneck, mock neck, or cowlneck silk blouse(s)
Leather button-down
Knitwear:
Thin cashmere/wool crewneck sweater (fitted/relaxed fit)
Thin cashmere/wool turtleneck sweater
Chunky relaxed-fit cable knit sweater
Knit polo-neck sweater
Cashmere sweater vest (crewneck, v-neck, and/or turtleneck)
Mockneck cashmere/wool sweater
Cashmere long-sleeve sweater dress
Cashmere/knit skirt (mini, midi, or maxi - depending on your personal preferences)
Sophisticated coordinating knit set (top/pants or skirt of your choice)
Casual knit set (top/pullover and relaxed fit pants)
Cashmere cardigan
Cable knit cardigan (doubles as a light jacket)
Bottoms:
Black straight-leg jeans
Black bootcut/flared jeans
Black straight/bootcut trousers
Wide-leg trousers (I love a solid black, black pinstripe, and black with lace-up detail selection)
High-waisted leather pants
Split hem trousers
Stretch jersey/cashmere pants (straight-leg or flared)
Quilted leather/tweed mini skirt
Knit/wool mini and/pencil skirt
Leather skirt (mini or midi)
Silk midi skirt
Dresses/Jumpsuits:
Knit/sweater dress
Little black dress (shift dress/A-line cuts are great)
Blazer dress/jumpsuit
Slip dress (for layering)
Minimal black jumpsuit ("LBJ")
Leather and/or denim dress or jumpsuit
Jackets & Outerwear:
Black tailored blazer
Leather blazer
Tweed jacket
Trench coat
Leather moto/cropped/bomber jacket
Black wool coat
Raincoat ( I like Rains for high-quality options on the affordable side that are still built to last for several seasons)
Statement jacket/coat
Footwear:
Sleek flat/low-heel black boots with a pointed-toe or square-toe silhouette (I love Vagabond, Jeffrey Campbell, Vince Camuto, and Sam Edelman for more affordable, high-quality options)
Black loafers/sleek black flats
Black lace-up boots
Black heeled boots
Black pumps
White sneakers
Rain boots (I recommend the Melissa Shoes Welly/Grip/Step boots or a stylish, sustainable, and more affordable option)
Accessories:
White/black ankle & crew socks
Black control top tights
High-waisted shapewear shorts
Chunky/small chain necklaces & bracelets
Simple pendant necklace(s)
Pearl necklace
Simple diamond studs
Crystal drop earrings
Minimalist bangles
Stackable rings
A sleek, minimalist black tote (can fit a laptop for work/travel)
Black shoulder bag
Small black bag (top handle, crossbody, etc.)
Statement bag/evening bag
Cashmere scarf
Silk/decorative scarf
Fingerless/touch-screen friendly, lightweight gloves
Lingerie/Loungewear:
Seamless bra/underwear
Lace bra/underwear
Matching pullover cotton sweatshirt/sweatpants
Knit or jersey cotton top/lounge pants set
Luxurious pajama set (silk, Tencel, cashmere, etc.)
A to-die-for piece of lingerie like a lace slip/silk teddy
Silk or cozy robe
Cozy open-back slippers
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bxtxnx · 4 months
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Aries (Sun, Venus, Rising) watch your moods and emotional state closely the next two and a half weeks, because you may deal with some inflammation, redness of the skin or acne breakouts.
Neptune is squaring Mars, which influences your appearance, so until January 6, the state of your skin will be a direct reflection of your mental state. Feeling bad will cause your skin to look bad too, so if you catch yourself feeling sad or angry, try to do something that will lift your spirits.
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theambitiouswoman · 11 months
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Learning How to Style Yourself
Learning to style yourself is a continuous journey of self-discovery that involves exploring fashion inspiration, understanding your body type, and experimenting with different styles. By researching and saving images of outfits and styles that resonate with you, you can develop a visual library of inspiration. Identifying your body type allows you to focus on accentuating your assets and finding silhouettes that flatter your figure. Trying on various styles, playing with colors and patterns, and experimenting with different proportions helps you discover what works best for you. Seeking feedback from others, considering the occasion, and maintaining your clothes also contribute to developing your personal style.
Explore Fashion Inspiration: Look for fashion inspiration from various sources such as magazines, online platforms, social media, and fashion blogs. Save or screenshot the styles that catch your eye and resonate with you.
Identify Your Body Type: Understanding your body type is crucial to finding styles that flatter your figure. Common body types include hourglass, pear, apple, rectangle, and inverted triangle. Research different body types and identify which one closely resembles your own.
Accentuate Your Assets: Once you've identified your body type, focus on accentuating your assets. For example, if you have an hourglass figure, you can highlight your waist with belts or tailored clothing. If you have shapely legs, opt for skirts or dresses that show them off.
Experiment with Different Styles: Don't be afraid to experiment with various styles and silhouettes. Try on different types of clothing to see what works best for you. This includes different necklines, sleeve lengths, cuts, and patterns.
Consider Proportions: Pay attention to proportions when choosing outfits. For instance, if you have a shorter torso, high-waisted bottoms can create the illusion of a longer torso. If you have broader shoulders, balancing them with flared or A-line skirts can create a more even proportion.
Dress for Your Personality: Your personal style should reflect who you are and make you feel comfortable and confident. Consider your lifestyle, interests, and personal preferences when selecting outfits. Incorporate elements that make you feel authentic and express your individuality.
Colors and Patterns: Experiment with different colors and patterns to find what suits you best. Certain colors can enhance your complexion and make you appear more radiant. Pay attention to the undertones of your skin (warm or cool) to help determine which colors look most flattering on you.
Seek Advice: Don't hesitate to seek advice from friends, family, or even professional stylists. They can provide valuable feedback and suggestions based on their own experiences and knowledge of fashion.
Confidence is Key: No matter what you choose to wear, confidence is the most important accessory. Wear clothes that make you feel good about yourself and embrace your unique style. Confidence will enhance any outfit you choose.
Try Clothing in Different Sizes: Don't be fixated on a specific size when shopping for clothes. Sizes can vary across brands and styles. Experiment with different sizes to find the best fit for your body shape. Remember that the fit is more important than the number on the tag.
Pay Attention to Fabric and Texture: Different fabrics and textures can significantly impact how an outfit looks on you. Some fabrics may cling to certain areas or add bulk, while others may drape beautifully and enhance your shape. Experiment with different materials to see which ones flatter your body best.
Embrace Tailoring: Tailoring your clothes can make a world of difference in how they fit and flatter your body. If you find a piece of clothing you love but it doesn't fit perfectly, consider taking it to a tailor to make adjustments and achieve a personalized fit.
Use Accessories Strategically: Accessories can transform an outfit and draw attention to your best features. Experiment with belts, scarves, jewelry, hats, and bags to add interest and highlight specific areas. For example, a belt can cinch your waist, creating an hourglass silhouette.
Consider Proportions: Pay attention to the proportions of your outfit as a whole. If you're wearing a loose-fitting top, consider pairing it with a fitted bottom and vice versa. Balancing proportions can create a more visually pleasing and harmonious look.
Take Photos and Evaluate: Take photos of yourself wearing different outfits and analyze them objectively. Sometimes, what looks great in the mirror may appear differently in a photograph. Photos can help you identify areas that you may want to enhance or adjust in your styling choices.
Learn from Fashion Influencers: Follow fashion influencers or style bloggers who have a similar body shape to yours. Study their outfits and see how they put together different pieces. Adapt their ideas to suit your personal style and body type.
Go for Personal Shopping or Styling Sessions: If you're unsure where to start, consider booking a personal shopping or styling session. Many stores and independent stylists offer these services. They can guide you in finding styles that suit your body type and provide expert advice tailored to your needs.
Keep an Open Mind: While it's important to understand what works best for your body type, don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone and try new styles. Fashion is all about experimentation and self-expression. You might discover unexpected styles that suit you perfectly.
Shop with Purpose: Before going shopping, make a list of specific items or styles you want to try. This will help you stay focused and avoid impulse purchases that may not flatter your body or align with your personal style.
Take Note of What You Like and Dislike: Keep a fashion journal or create a digital mood board where you can save images of outfits, styles, and trends that you love. Similarly, note down the styles or elements you don't feel comfortable in or don't suit you. This will help you develop a clearer understanding of your personal style preferences.
Pay Attention to Proportions: When putting together an outfit, consider the overall proportions of your look. Aim for balance by mixing different silhouettes. For example, if you're wearing a loose top, pair it with slim-fitting bottoms, or if you're wearing a voluminous skirt, opt for a more fitted top.
Play with Layers: Layering can add depth and interest to your outfits while allowing you to create different looks with the same pieces. Experiment with layering different clothing items such as jackets, cardigans, vests, or scarves to add texture and dimension to your outfits.
Seek Inspiration from Different Eras: Explore fashion trends and styles from different eras such as the '60s, '70s, or '90s. Take inspiration from iconic fashion moments and adapt them to your modern style. Mixing vintage or retro elements with contemporary pieces can create a unique and personalized look.
Find a Signature Piece: Consider incorporating a signature piece into your wardrobe that reflects your personal style. It could be a statement accessory, a distinctive coat, or a particular color that you love. This signature piece can become a focal point of your outfits and add a touch of individuality to your overall style.
Experiment with Colors and Prints: Don't be afraid to try different colors and patterns to find what suits you best. Play around with different combinations and experiment with color blocking or mixing prints. Pay attention to how certain colors and prints enhance your complexion and complement your body shape.
Get Feedback: When trying out new styles or outfits, don't hesitate to ask for feedback from trusted friends or family members whose fashion sense you admire. Their honest opinions can provide valuable insights and help you gain a fresh perspective on how different styles work for you.
Dress for the Occasion: Consider the context and purpose of your outfits. Different occasions may call for different styles and dress codes. Dressing appropriately for the occasion while staying true to your personal style will help you feel confident and comfortable in any setting.
Take Care of Your Clothes: Proper care and maintenance of your clothes can make a significant difference in how they look and how long they last. Follow the care instructions on the garment labels, store your clothes correctly, and consider getting items professionally cleaned or tailored when needed.
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doll-lashes · 1 month
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Turning the dangling ties from this Atelier Pierrot cardigan into bows 😊
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Hello! Just wanted to show you what I do with these strings, a cute little detail.
You can put a loop, and then another loop, on the same string.
And then you tie them in a little knot. Umm, just around each other. Like so.
And then you can just, straighten it up, even it out, and uhh, you've got a cute little bow! Hmmm and a little bit less string dangling.
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biophilianutrition · 1 month
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Sunday Vibes
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prettyaddict14 · 24 days
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Glow up tips based on each rising sign (part1)
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Daily Vintage: 1930’a Color Chart Based on Hair Color
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