
The devil, as they say, is in the details and it depends on them whether your look will be spectacular or turn out to be “grey”. The length of the sleeves, the presence of folds on the jeans, the shape of the bag – everything matters. And if some elements are visible to professional stylists, you can easily fix other nuances yourself. And you will immediately notice that you look much better!
- Repetitive prints are a real scourge of wardrobes. If you choose a thing with a bright pattern, it is not necessary to pair it with clothes with the same print. From small patterns it will ripple in the eyes, and large shapes can destroy the figure. Better replace the second print with plain clothes!
- Too much insight. The contrasts are pleasing to the eye: a loose upper part and a silhouetted bottom – and vice versa. And if you wrap in an oversized fit, you risk looking like you’re wearing a blanket.
- Mixes of different seasons. Being able to mix and match things of different styles is a great skill, but you can’t argue with some things. In the fall, for example, they don’t wear summer skirts, even if you try to “burden” them with a sweater. The colder the season, the denser the substances.
- Lots of excess decor. T-shirts with chains, jeans with flashy patches, bags with massive hardware are rarely stylish. But tight clothes in a natural palette and solid colors are always a good idea.
- Save on shoes. The world has been told so many times that a good pair of shoes/booties/sneakers is a must on your shopping list! But no, the temptation to buy something super budget for one season remains. Usually the plan to wear a new thing all season fails, such pairs are simply unstuck – and, of course, look cheap.
- Too much care. Why are French women famous for their style? They are slightly careless – and this is their characteristic. And trying to combine every detail will simply backfire on you.
Leave at least one element in the image “unfinished”: let it be styling, loose jeans, a scarf fluttering around the wrist (by the way, a fashion chip). Try it: see for yourself how this nuance changes everything!
Photo: Darius Bashar
Source: The Voice Mag

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