Sometimes beauty doesn't seem to come from the eye of the beholder, right? Fashion can be very difficult to understand and only for respectable people. But getting started in the right direction is easier than you think, through confidence and fashionable clothes.
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Method 1 of 3: Placing the Base
Step 1. Organize your wardrobe
Take out all your clothes and decide what you want and don't want. Donate, sell, and build your own sales booth, containing anything you haven't worn in a year, that doesn't fit or that isn't your style.
- If you don't wear it for a year, you won't miss it. Thinking, "I'm going to need this one day!" will make you think that for the most part you have nothing to wear. Clean it all up. Other people can be the second person to love your stuff.
- If you have a lot of clothes that don't fit anymore, don't keep them all for hope. Save some of your favorite clothes, but take everything else out. A closet full of clothes that don't fit can be very unmotivating.
Step 2. Know your body type
And dress according to your body type. The most fashionable clothes in today's world won't look good on you if you don't have the right body type for them. It doesn't mean you are too fat, too skinny, too tall, or too short. You just don't have the optimal shape for such a cut.
- Get rid of anything that doesn't really suit you. And you will know. If your silhouette doesn't look good enough, chances are you're not wearing it.
- When you shop, always keep your body type in mind. For most women, the ideal outfit is one that emphasizes the waistline and makes the legs look slender. If you don't understand, you can always ask a professional salesperson; it's their job to help you look good.
Step 3. Take a good look at your reflection in the mirror
Try to see yourself as objectively as possible. Decide what you like and don't like about your physical appearance. What do you want to disguise? What do you want to emphasize? What color suits you?
It's important to know the answers to these questions before you shop, so you know what to buy! If you didn't know, shopping for a new style of clothing can be daunting
Method 2 of 3: Find Your Mode
Step 1. Know your style
What do you like? Do you want to incorporate trendy clothes into your closet, or do you prefer a classic look? Do you tend to follow the latest fashion? Want to be professional? Being fashionable doesn't mean following a certain style. Being fashionable means finding what makes you feel good, both for style and when it's worn.
- Spend time flipping through catalogs or browsing sites that display and sell clothes. There are lots of different pieces of clothing that will look phenomenal on you -- it's just a matter of finding them.
- In the end, clothes that you like and are comfortable to wear will make you feel confident when wearing them. It has less to do with current fashions and more to the way you present yourself, although the two are related.
Step 2. Consider the context
Where you live, where you go and what you do are major factors in dressing fashionable. It's not fashionable to wear a ball gown to the office; Likewise if you wear a business suit to a school party. Think about what types of clothing are appropriate for the things you will be doing.
Fashion varies in each region. What is popular on the modeling stage in Milan is not necessarily what is popular on the streets of Chicago. Whatever your fashion goals, take advantage of these fashion sources. Finding what you like and that suits you is a must, regardless of where the fashion came from or who started it
Method 3 of 3: Make it happen
Step 1. Start shopping
The best thing to do is to buy clothes that last a long time, that is, they can keep their style throughout the seasons. Fashion changes very, very fast! Don't fill your wardrobe with clothes that won't fit at the same time next year; you will only regret buying it. Every woman needs half a dozen staples in their wardrobe. Find your staple clothes.
To make your appearance attractive, look for some of your favorite clothes that can be mixed and matched. A classic white top with buttons all the way down, your favorite denim pants that fit your body, boots, a skirt with ruffles at the waist and a sweater, for beginners. You can mix and match all of them as you wish into dozens of different looks
Step 2. Spend even more
Now that you have the basics, it's time to have some fun! Buy some nice shoes, cute accessories and a new haircut! A light purple leather suit looks too tacky? A handbag in the same style will make it look amazing.
- After all that, perfect the details of your appearance. Accessories and hairstyles are the easiest part of growing your confidence. So cut celebrity styles out of magazines and take them to the salon. Perfect your nails too while you're there.
- Consider the old adage, "Put on your accessories, then take them off before you go." And the saying is true: accessories are great -- but necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings, watches, glasses, and hats do look a bit overwhelming. Pair a few accessories with each outfit; Do not exaggerate.
Step 3. Ask someone to go shopping with you
It's a good thing to have an opinion from another person's point of view, especially a friend's to pass the time more quickly. Invite someone who can give a good critique of your outfit. The figure we see in the mirror doesn't always tell us what we really look like!
Take everyone's perspective with skepticism. Her style is her style, not yours. But if he really compliments something you have and you don't see it, take the time to look. Wait a minute to see if you can find what he's looking at. Your mind can be open to new styles
Tips
- Confidence is the key. If you don't have self-confidence, no one will admire your appearance. You have to believe in yourself, then others will too.
- Be yourself! If you like something but others don't, don't worry. They have no right to determine what you like and don't like. However, remember your honest friends. There is a difference between something that makes you look terrible and something that makes you have a different style.
- Try places like bargain shops or shopping malls for jewelry; the shops have good stuff at good prices!
- Flip through your magazines and find style icons to inspire you. Stars always have to look good because they are constantly being followed!
- Remember you can always make old things new. If you have good sewing skills, apply them! Never be afraid to stand out by being unique. Trend setting is always fashionable.
- Wear dark colors in winter, and light, trendy colors in summer.
Warning
- Do not once wearing something that doesn't make you feel pretty. If you feel uncomfortable, everyone can see it. Fashionable means confident.
- You won't look cooler the more you expose your skin. It's okay to show some areas of skin, but not always clothes that have a low neckline or a short top (midriff) make you look attractive. Let something be a fantasy.
- DO NOT try to match your makeup to your outfit. Sounds like a good idea, but it's not. For example: pink clothes, pink makeup. Instead, try choosing makeup that complements your eye color.