Fashion Tips For Women

Fashion Tips For Women

September 26, 2010 in Fashion Tips, Featured

Gabrielle Bonheur “Coco” Chanel-(generally known as Coco Chanel) is supposedly a pioneering French fashion designer whose modernist philosophy, menswear-inspired fashions, and pursuit of expensive simplicity made her a vital stature in 20th-century fashion, once she said that “fashion fades as time passes by, but style remains eternal”. Keeping in view the statement made by Coco, most fashion experts around the globe give tips to the fashion followers which are going to be uncovered bellow,

Don’t be a copy-cat fashion follower:
Though it has had a paramount importance to stay conscious and up-to-date with the latest trends and dexterous responsiveness of what’s currently “in” fashion, but not all the trends are created equal. In a simple expression of thoughts, “not everything suits up-on everyone”. If you take a look around, you are going to witness this copy-cat mentality and women wearing clothes, which never suit on them but still they are wearing them because they are “in”, it’s insanity at it’s peak.

Get to agnise about your body-type and what suits on it:
Another no-brainer, but never the less it’s astonishing to observe that how many women dress up showing no knowledge of their body type. Knowing about your body-type is as same important as choosing the right clothes for you because without having known you body-type, even the right cloths will never make you look attractive. To know whether you are an apple, a pear, a banana or something entirely unlike, will help you figure out what will look good on you and what will not. If you are diffident enough about the body-type you have, ask someone wise and trustworthy with primary objective, or visit a boutique with a personal fashion designer and ask for their opinion-(it’s always free!).

Never be scared of experimenting in the fashion:
Having understood all the above points, by now you should know what kind of body type you have and what suits on it, but do not take all these fashion rules for granted, apart from those all points, do spend some time experimenting with different looks, styles and work-out what plays up-on you. A good tip over here is to take a photo of yourself in different outfits, it will give you a much better idea of how you in actuality look than a glance in the mirror. Remember to take a look how you look from the back and the side as well as not only from the front, and if you fortunately have a group of trusted friend, do ask for their honest advice, so much better idea.

Constantly try putting on the cloths before buying:
Running out of time? Getting late? Don’t get much time? Or tired of standing in the queue for the changing rooms? At times it can be really alluring to just grab a new top/ dress/ or whatever, pay up and walk away, but be frank, how often does that new top end up sitting in the back of the wardrobe because when you get back home you realize the fact that it does not suit you and you do not have the time or energy to return it back? It might be a hassle but you must know that clothes are an investment and are your valuable asset, so do try to resist the lure of the desire purchase, and do not sluggish, try it on!

Close your eyes to the size on the label:
No matter how beautiful and attractive an item of clothing is, if it doesn’t fit properly, it won’t do anybody any good. Knowing your dress size is not the way out all the time, because sizing is notoriously contradictory, you can be of Size-10 in one store, Size-12 in another and very next size about 8 in yet another, over here the key is to ignore and pay no heed to the size on the label. Always try putting on few different sizes into the changing room and buy the one that fits best. No one will know or nobody cares what the number is on the inside because it’s never revealed to blow your own gaff.

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