Friday 21 April 2017

Be Your Own Stylist

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We firmly believe that any wearable item can seem good if styled right. Getting into tight and skinny jeans or exposing short-shorts, but pretty much everything else. Even garments that fit imperfectly or hit your body at strange angles can all be strategically styled in ways that will cook the items look natural and you look awesome.

Nothing can replace experimentation as a means of interpreting how your body and clothes will interact, and to be done right, it must be done ON YOUR BOD. Exercise doesn’t mean brainstorming possible outfits, or sketching ensembles, or shopping. It stands for sticking out in front of the mirror and examining how combinations of clothing, shoes, and accessories impact your frame, your complexion, your overall look.

No woman dresses in a void. If you desire to find out how to style yourself, you need to understand how others style themselves. Not only will the choices of others influence your own alternatives, but an awareness of what is available and how it’s being worn will help you keep your look current. Does this mean “copy outfits from magazine editorials,” “buy entire ensembles as shown in ads,” or “become a slave to trends”? Certainly not us. It implies that consuming images of dressing women will grease your imaginative gears. A photograph of a runway model shouldn’t make you imagine, “I could never assume that.” It should make you recollect, “What can I use for that?” Color combinations? Proportional play? Hairstyle? Accessory placement? Blogs, magazines, records, TV, movies and women who glide by you along the street can all satisfy your internal inspiration folder.

 Most significantly, you’ve got to want it spoilt. Learning to style yourself is connected to learning to dress, but as these steps have illustrated it takes substantially more time, energy, and exertion.If you are completely passionate about clothing, experimentation, and remixing AND you’ve got the time and willingness to dedicate to this personal project, you can absolutely do it.And if you don’t, and your goal is to find out what forms and craft a look that makes you feel fabulous, but never push beyond to styling, you are still absolutely golden.Neither path is a safer route.

 Most significantly, you’ve got to want it spoilt. Learning to style yourself is connected to learning to dress, but as these steps have illustrated it takes substantially more time, energy, and exertion.If you are completely passionate about clothing, experimentation, and remixing AND you’ve got the time and willingness to dedicate to this personal project, you can absolutely do it.And if you don’t, and your goal is to find out what forms and craft a look that makes you feel fabulous, but never push beyond to styling, you are still absolutely golden.Neither path is a safer route.


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