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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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Found an outfit I adore that is also flattering to my body type. Yay!
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knightofleo · 1 year
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How To Dress Well | My Body Carmen Villain Rework
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The ultimate guide: How to look good on a budget
How to Look Good on the Cheap Look Good on a Budget Are you looking to look good without breaking the bank? It can be difficult to stay fashionable while still within your budget, but it is possible. Here are some tips on how to look good on a budget that will help you save money while still looking your best.  First of all, shop around and compare prices. As with anything else, researching…
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feminineunit · 1 year
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How I dress in college.
The Backstory
I'm starting to hate waking up everyday. The routine is not the same anymore. I think I lost the balance. Managing my mental health was easier at the beginning of the semester, but now it feels like I've reached my limit. I stay in bed until I have ten minutes left to get to class, I'm starting to turn in assignments late, and avoiding people I know seems a lot easier than just saying 'hi'. On top of that, I like looking decent, but this wig is getting old and my money is nonexistent. So, I make it work. I also have a reputation with almost all the professors in my degree field, so I can't go to class looking like a gremlin. So, over the past couple of weeks, I found a rhythm on how to quickly pick out outfits that may not be as bad.
Understanding the Move
When picking out a fit you need to assess all that is happening that day and who you will see. This will set the entire expectation for you. For instance, on the days I act as a class tutor, I dress up a bit more than usual. I might toss on some straight-legged, ribbed khakis that insinuates the fatty in the back or I might stick to some wide-legged, dark washed jeans without any rips in them. If I'm feeling extra lazy, I'll put on the first top I touch and throw on a cardigan/sweater that matches enough.
Fake it til You Make it
The thing that matters though, is the vibe you set once you step foot out the door. Do you feel sophisticated? Are you in your baddie aura? If so, then know that and be that. Even if depression is clawing at your pupils, you must still believe that you look beautiful with every step you take. Do I do that? No, I walk while fidgeting with my fingers because I have crippling anxiety. However, I can combat it and so can you, if you also have it.
In conclusion, there is really no best way to dress. I find inspiration from Pinterest and TikTok, then I make it my own. I'm not the most confident person in the world, but I still know that I look good when I dress up. You should know that too and never let a person take that from you. Cause to be real, they probably just mad that you're comfortable enough with yourself to step out and do something that makes you happy. <3
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How To Dress Well | “Crypt Sustain” y “nothingprayer”
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How To Dress Well - New Confusion
"New Confusion" I called to say goodbye to love. I called the number saved inside as “LOVE.” The call, it faded out as I removed a small wet bird from deep inside my shoe.
But then the small sound that came from within its tiny neck: at worst regret, at best forgetfulness.
Hell is where no one has anything in common with anyone else – Hell is where no one has anything in common with anyone else. Hell is where no one has anything in common with anyone else – Hell is where no one has anything in common with anyone else…
But I pray that others will show me what we’re meant to be and that is how I’ll be free.
But then the small sound that came from within its tiny neck: At worst regret, at best forgetfulness. But then the small sound that came from within its tiny neck: At worst regret, at best forgetfulness.
As the bird sang I watched my own birth again – I saw myself born as a crow with no wings. Its feathers were wet and ebony, I helped stand up on its lanky feet and it told me to complete the flight that it could not complete.
But then the small sound that came from within its tiny neck: At worst regret, at best forgetfulness.
07/03/2024
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How To Dress Well - Ready For The World (Love Remains, 2010)
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How To Dress Well | New Confusion
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jparksjr · 8 months
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Do You Have A First Date Coming Up With Someone But Not Sure On What To Wear?
Well This Blog Post Suggests How To Dress For Your First Date Depending On Where It‘ll Take Place.
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