Journaling is very in vogue right now. Professionals, from therapists to dieticians, espouse the virtues of keeping a day-to-day record of how things are going.
The OOTD (Outfit Of The Day) trend on social media is precisely what it sounds like: Pictures of your daily outfit to show your followers what you’re wearing.
Loose silhouettes may be trendy, but wearing something baggy runs the risk of making you appear bigger and more shapeless than you are.
Look at your whole outfit. Maybe you’re dressed casually, but you still want to appear stylish. It’s expensive and difficult to change your entire look, but consider upgrading a single item.
Especially if you don’t feel attractive to begin with, it can be tempting to try to cover up your body using modest clothing.
As Forrest Gump once said, you really can tell a lot about someone by looking at their shoes. So many otherwise beautiful outfits are let down by an old pair of tennis shoes or a mucky boot.
The key words here are Few and Powerful. Try to limit your accessorising to one or two great pieces. A statement pair of earrings and a gorgeous watch? Brilliant.
Everybody loves a layer, as the combination of fabrics adds dynamism to your look. Take your standard top and jeans, and add a waistcoat, a jacket, or an open jumper.
Now, there’s absolutely a place for neons and big, bold primary colors. But it can be a lot of work to style these looks effectively, and it’s all too easy to end up looking confusing or garish.
Do you struggle to match colors? Are you constantly worried that your clothes are clashing? Why not opt for a single-color outfit? It might seem counterintuitive, but the result is unbusy, eye-catching, and dead stylish.
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