Do you want to always look good and in fashion, but haven't had enough budget? Well, being in fashion doesn't mean that you have to spend a big amount just to have the best outfit ever. It is just a matter of creativity, awareness, and confidence. Moreover, fashion has something to do with a person's attitude. The way you dress up reflects your attitude. Here are some of the tips that you can follow so that you will not spend to much of your money.
According to experts:
-Forget about the word “fashion” and think “style” – it may be mentally less intimidating or more “wearable”.
-Even if you stay at home, make an effort to dress everyday as if you are going out. This changes your whole approach to even the most mundane household chores. You will find you have a more positive attitude and are less inclined to be reduced to a couch potato, in your slovenly sweat pants and baggy T-shirt.
-Get rid of those items which are outdated, do not suit you or simply do not make you feel good. Make room for that new wardrobe of designer clothes that you are going to build, slowly, piece by piece.
-Take stock of how many classic items you currently have in your closet. Start building new outfits which will prove versatile and timeless – go anywhere and do anything. You should aim to have a wardrobe base of well cut, classic pieces and a few cheap fun, fashionable outfits that are right on trend, which can be replaced every season.
-Treat your wardrobe as an investment. "Create a closet that is full of must-have pieces rather than make-do ones,".
-Ensure that your wardrobe is built around some style staples which will take you from season to season and can be dressed up or down. A good coat, a little black dress, a wrap dress, well cut denims, a classic pair of black pants, cashmere cardigan and a stylish crisp white shirt. Update these looks every season.
-Get to know your body shape. Are you a pear, apple, brick, hour glass or inverted triangle? Read up on the free fashion advice available on Suite 101 and learn how to dress your body.
It doesn't matter for how cheap the dress/clothes you wear but for as long as you give justice to it then you are still in to fashion. Fashion really matter!
According to experts:
-Forget about the word “fashion” and think “style” – it may be mentally less intimidating or more “wearable”.
-Even if you stay at home, make an effort to dress everyday as if you are going out. This changes your whole approach to even the most mundane household chores. You will find you have a more positive attitude and are less inclined to be reduced to a couch potato, in your slovenly sweat pants and baggy T-shirt.
-Get rid of those items which are outdated, do not suit you or simply do not make you feel good. Make room for that new wardrobe of designer clothes that you are going to build, slowly, piece by piece.
-Take stock of how many classic items you currently have in your closet. Start building new outfits which will prove versatile and timeless – go anywhere and do anything. You should aim to have a wardrobe base of well cut, classic pieces and a few cheap fun, fashionable outfits that are right on trend, which can be replaced every season.
-Treat your wardrobe as an investment. "Create a closet that is full of must-have pieces rather than make-do ones,".
-Ensure that your wardrobe is built around some style staples which will take you from season to season and can be dressed up or down. A good coat, a little black dress, a wrap dress, well cut denims, a classic pair of black pants, cashmere cardigan and a stylish crisp white shirt. Update these looks every season.
-Get to know your body shape. Are you a pear, apple, brick, hour glass or inverted triangle? Read up on the free fashion advice available on Suite 101 and learn how to dress your body.
It doesn't matter for how cheap the dress/clothes you wear but for as long as you give justice to it then you are still in to fashion. Fashion really matter!
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