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What I started. Fashion Fab crash course is about it end. Please look at all subtitles.
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Remember the power of the simple essentials! These colors (silver, black, white, and grey) are a fashionista's best friends. You make think them bland, but they actually add a pop to the colors you do use, like the fuzzy coat here. |
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It's a good idea to make a couple of coordinating colors that you have lots of paired or clumped together in your closet (a color wheel hanging on the inside of your closet does is also handy). Remember to avoid holiday matches like lots of emerald green (ST. Patrick's day) green and red (christmas) red and pink (valentine's day and a big no-no anyway). |
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Pay attention to style Look at the form (does it cling? or poof?), shape (does it have ruffles? or key holes?), hemline (where does it end?), and how closely it fits against your body (does it cling? does is gape?). A simple change in any of these can make or break an outfit. |
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Don't forget accessories! Headbands, shoes, earrings, bracelets, rings, necklaces, anklets, and more! Use them to class up or tone down an outfit. You hair counts - try new hair cuts, styles, and pull them into braids, pig tails, and pony tails. |
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Patterns can totally change an outfit. Don't try to match every color in your pattern with something else in that outfit, but look for something that a) matches your eye color b) matches your hair color c) matches the occasion (pine trees for christmas...) |
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Here are some great examples of shape, form, and hemline. Notice different colors, accessories, and styles can lead to an entirely different type of outfit. |
Remember to keep your own style! No one style is the same, and no one can match up clothes for you better than...you! This was just a pointer in the right direction to your own style. Keep searching!
6 comments:
Love that sweater, wish I could actually wear it. Turtle necks just really bother me! But it does look good on other people.
Aunt DeeDee
I agree with finding (and keeping) you own style. I'm reminded of this while watching the dresses on the red carpet during this awards season. The so-called fashion police criticize any celebrity who experiments or mixes things up. (I liked all of the looks the "police" gave a thumbs-down!)
I agree, lots of sweaters like that are wool and I hate wool. Mom can feel a wool sweater thru a shirt and a turtle neck. Anyway, the sweater lady looks great!
Lord forbid you be different! Have you ever heard the song "Invisible". I like it...and forgot who it was by. :-)
You mean the Taylor Swift song? I've heard it :)
Hunter Hays
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