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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-10-11 03:43 pm

[ SECRET POST #3203 ]


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Re: How to wardrobe?

(Anonymous) 2015-10-11 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Honestly, if you want to look fashion? Pay attention to what people are actually wearing, especially in magazines and such. Check out the mannequins at the clothing stores, too. It's easy to only take that sort of thing in peripherally, or even think it's cute but not really "study" it, so when you shop for yourself you have no idea what to get. Be more active about what you see, and get a sense for what styles you like and what you don't.

Then go and just try on load of combinations. Avoid T-shirts and such. Try to add an accessory here and there, or layer, to make outfits have a more distinct style rather than just the "top + bottom" combination.

What looks good on you is going to depend on what you yourself look like externally, and what internally you feel attractive in (I really do think self-confidence DOES make a difference). I don't even know if you're a guy or girl, so it's hard to start, but assuming you're a girl - I like leggings (and jeggings). Not as a substitute for pants (always wear something else that'll at least cover your crotch and butt). But leggings are easy to wear and versatile. A cute pair of fitted boots, and then a long top or even a short dress is a classic combo, and super comfortable.