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How to Be Stylish Without Spending a Lot of Money.

Bargain shopping can be turned into an art. Once you've mastered it, your closet will be full of cute and affordable clothes that express your unique personality and style. There are numerous ways to shop on a budget, and it might take a little experimenting to see which method of bargain shopping is best for you.


Part 1 Shopping at Affordable Stores.

1. Shop at discount stores. These are the best stores to shop at when you're looking for designer brands and current trends at friendly prices. They normally carry clothes that are in season and offer a huge variety. These stores get new inventory all the time, so visit every couple of weeks to check out all of the new merchandise.

Some examples of these stores are Marshall's, T.J.Maxx, DSW, Sears, and Burlington Coat Factory. You can find these stores in almost every city, so go online to find the discount stores near you.

When a major designer produces more items than it can sell at department stores, off-price retailers, otherwise known as discount stores, buy the merchandise at discounted prices. Then, they pass these savings onto customers. This is how you're able to save money shopping at these stores.

Full-priced department stores have the option of returning merchandise to clothing manufacturers if it doesn’t sell, but discount stores’ purchases are final. Because of this, they must sell everything they have in stock. This makes sale prices astoundingly low.

2. Go thrifting for clothes. Shopping at thrift stores is an awesome way to save money and find one-of-a-kind pieces. Thrifting isn't as glamorous as most shopping experiences – thrift stores can be dirty, dusty, and extremely cluttered. But if you're willing to dedicate some time to thoroughly look, you just might find some gems.

Thrift stores are cheaper than any other store or sale rack. You might find less clothing to buy, but the pieces you do find will be unique and affordable.

Thrifting will allow you to include some other fashion eras in your wardrobe. Good fashion is timeless, so adding some vintage pieces will enhance your closet.

3. Visit an outlet mall. Outlet malls carry discounted clothing from past seasons, or clothing from current seasons that isn't selling well in retail stores. And, while already discounted, outlet stores have sales too. The sale price of an already discounted item is a great way to be stylish while saving money.

When you walk into an outlet mall store, there will be beautiful displays just like in a traditional retail store. Instead of shopping here, head to the clearance racks to get the best deals.

Outlet malls tend to become a whole day affair so make sure you allot yourself enough time to shop.

Some "deals" at outlets really aren’t that great. Don’t take the stores word for something; that shirt may only be $4 cheaper than retail, despite their advertising.

4. Stick to the sale rack. Every time you enter a store, go directly to the sale rack. These will become one of your favorite places to shop. Visit your current favorite stores, as well as stores you may not normally go into. The more places you try, the better luck you will have. Most department stores usually have a few huge sales a year, and most other stores you can find in the mall have a sale rack or two in the back. You will learn to live there; it’s a quaint neighborhood really.

Be wary of the return policy for on-sale items; they’re usually different.

Don’t be ashamed to be cheap. Have no shame in walking straight past all the regular-priced items to the sale racks. Saving money is smart.

5. Get cheap clothes online. The Internet is the best place to go if you’re in pursuit of a specific item. In addition to sale sections on regular websites, there are countless websites that specialize in discount clothes and overstocked items. You can discover your own lesser known websites simply through doing a little research.

Comparison shop. Use price-comparison sites such as bizrate.com, mysimon.com, and froogle.com to compare the prices of items that are available at various online stores.

Learning what size to order can be a trial and error process. Measuring yourself is a must in the beginning. Start out buying easier items like shirts and shoes before buying harder items like coats, and the ever unpredictable jeans or pants. Don't buy jeans or pants online unless you have tried them on before, but it’s all a judgment call.

Free shipping! Look for sites that offer free shipping. Sometimes shipping is free when you spend a certain amount of money, so pay attention to how much you're spending and be smart with your money.

Security. Make sure the website you're shopping on is secure before giving out any important information. Stick to well-known stores when buying items online. Check your credit card bills to make sure they include only your legitimate purchases.


Part 2 Trading in Your Old Clothing.

1. Exchange your old clothing for new clothing at resale stores. This is a great way to get rid of some of the clothing you no longer wear and replace it with new pieces that you love. You'll typically get a higher trade value than cash for your clothing.

Popular resale stores include Buffalo Exchange, Crossroads, and Plato's Closet. They all have different policies and are looking for different types of clothing. Just because one store doesn't want your clothing doesn't mean all of the stores won't want it.

2. Sell your clothing at resale stores. If you have designer clothes or any other clothes or accessories (sunglasses, shoes, scarves, hats, etc.) that you think could yield a profit, resell them. This will clean out your closet and earn you money to buy new clothes. These stores are more expensive than thrift stores, but still much cheaper than retail. You'll typically get a higher trade value than cash for your clothing.

There are online resale stores as well. With these stores, you'll be able to sell or trade your clothes with other users. Some of these include Poshmark, Twice, and Thredup.

Selling your clothes on Ebay or Craigslist is also an option to consider. This is only recommended if your clothing is designer-made and in good quality.

If you have a lot of stuff to sell with along with your clothes, you could also consider a yard sale. Get a few friends together and see if they want to do a yard sale together.

3. Donate your clothing to thrift stores or charities. Charity is a great way to discard your old clothes (and can usually be used as a tax write-off). You'll be able to clean out your closet to make room for newer purchases. Some thrift stores offer exchanges for donations as well, so be sure to ask when you are donating your clothing.

4. Make your old clothing new again. If you're skilled with a needle and thread – or even a pair of scissors – repurpose your old clothing. If you have pants that fit great in the waist but have become too short in the leg, cut them into shorts! There are even ways to turn old sweaters into purses.

Look online for tutorials on how to repurpose your old clothing. You should be able to find creative ideas and step-by-step instructions. Pinterest is a good place to start.

5. Have a clothing swap party with friends. One of the best ways to get a wardrobe you love is to refresh your closet frequently. Get rid of items that you don’t wear regularly and replace them with new pieces. Host a clothing swap party with friends, and ask everyone to bring clothing and accessories they no longer want. You can get rid of your clothes and get new items for free at the same time.


Part 3 Making Smart Decisions While Shopping.

1. Give yourself a spending budget and stick to it. Shopping on a budget can be difficult – especially when you want everything. However, if you can't afford to splurge, it's important that you give yourself a budget. Be honest with yourself about your finances. Following a budget will allow you to get the essential items that your closet is missing – jeans, basic tops, boots, etc. Once you do this, you'll be able to figure out if you can afford those high heels you've been eyeing.

If you give yourself a budget, you'll be less likely to buy items that you really don't need.

When shopping online, use a price filter. If you cut yourself off from the expensive items, you'll be likely to spend less money.

2. Shop out of season. Doing your shopping during postseason sales is a great way to build your wardrobe on a budget. Take inventory of your closet and determine what you'll need for the upcoming year. Then, create a budget around those seasonal purchases. Buy investment pieces such as business suits in January, purchase winter coats and boots in late February, and load up on swimsuits and summer clothing in late August. Buying these clothes when they're on sale will help you save money, and you'll already have your shopping done for the following year.

3. Don’t be a trend chaser. Even if you avoid splurging on expensive designer pieces, trend-chasing is still a costly habit. Because trends have such quick turnarounds, keeping up with them will break the bank, even if you’re purchasing lower-end clothing. When you stop trend-chasing and focus on fashion, you’ll be able to develop an eye for the basic pieces that you need and the select few trend pieces that make your wardrobe pop. Focusing on fashion will allow you the time to invest in pieces that will last through the years.

If you want a few trendy items that you’ll only wear a few times, hit the clearance racks and outlet malls. This way, you won't be spending the bulk of your clothing budget on items you’ll rarely wear.

4. Don't buy clothing that is “dry clean only.” Whether it’s a cashmere sweater, a pair of polyester pants, or a silk dress, make sure you’re aware of the cleaning instructions of the clothing you’re buying to avoid a big dry cleaning bill each month. Dry clean-only items will end up costing you more to maintain in the long run. Instead, buy high quality but low-maintenance pieces to maximize your closet investment.

5. Have patience. This is a slow moving process in the beginning. Until you discover what stores you like the best, it may seem like time-wasting and frivolous pursuit. Yet, saving money on great clothes can be one of the most satisfying experiences. Buying clothes isn’t a vital aspect to life, but wearing clothes that fit and you love really makes a difference in your self-confidence and overall mood. You don’t always have to buy from the bargain rack (although you have a hard time pulling yourself away), but you can find some truly amazing clothes for even more amazing prices.

6. Pay with cash. When you pay with cash, as opposed to a credit card, you'll physically be able to see how much money you're spending. When you can actually see how much money you have to spend, you'll be more likely to be conservative with your spending. This will result in you purchasing the items you need as opposed to items you simply want.

Using a credit card is an easy way to overspend. When you can't see how much you are spending, money can become an idea as opposed to something real. This can be dangerous if you're trying to watch your budget.


Part 4 Styling Yourself.

1. Replicate stylish looks affordably. You can have expensive taste without spending the big bucks. To get outfit inspiration, window shop at your dream stores, or look through fashion magazines and blogs. Pick out the pieces that you love, and search for similar items when you're out shopping.

Many cheaper brands copy designer looks, so you should be able to find what you're looking for at discount stores or outlet malls. These stores often carry the more affordable sister brands of well-known designers.

Fashion magazines and blogs often offer more affordable substitutions for expensive outfits. When you look at these magazines or blogs online, many of the cheaper alternatives are just one click away. Start browsing to get some styling and shopping ideas.

2. Add some classic pieces to your closet. Classic pieces are those that never go out of style and always look amazing. These pieces usually include jackets, handbags, shoes, and suits / dresses. You should invest a bit more into these pieces, as they can be reused for years to come.

Get a coat or two (A leather jacket or trench coat are great stylish pieces).

A quality handbag will never go out of style. Pick a practical bag in a versatile color (blacks, nudes, browns) to carry on any occasion.

Get a few pairs of shoes that will go with everything. A good pair of flats, boots, and heels (or dress shoes for men). Spending a little more money on a nice pair of shoes will allow them to last for more than one season, and will go with most of the pieces in your closet.

Invest in a little black dress (LBD). The LBD is a wardrobe staple for a woman, and is a classic that should be in your closet. Find a little black dress that you love, and you'll be able to style it tons of different ways by switching up jewelry and shoes.

For men, investing in a nice, quality suit will pay off in the long run. You'll always have a well-fitting suit, and it will never go out of style.

3. Keep versatile basics in your wardrobe. The great thing about basics – they go with everything. Keeping a few basic necessities in your closet will make it easy to stay stylish on a budget, as you'll always have a base for a good outfit.

Get a great fitting pair of jeans. A good pair of jeans will last you for years and can be paired with tons of different options.

Get a few solid black and solid white tops – short sleeved, turtleneck / long sleeved, and tank tops. These colors go with everything and can easily be dressed up or down. They can be paired with jeans, dress slacks, skirts, or shorts.

A go-to pair of black slacks or trousers will greatly enhance your wardrobe. Get a pair that fits you will, and you'll be able to create many outfits.

4. Revamp your older clothes with new additions. Instead of buying entire new outfits, enhance your older clothing with new pieces, new jewelry, or new shoes. Pull out your favorite pair of jeans and give with a new life with a bright blouse (ideally purchased on sale). Or give your old sweater a fresh look with a new pencil skirt or pair of slacks. Buying select items will give your old pieces an entire new look.

Tips.

Don't try to fix your mind on a brand as that will prompt you to spend more money on that particular brand and prevent you from buying clothes from discount or thrift stores.

Some thrift stores, consignment shops, and second-hand stores only take cash or debit cards.

Coupon hunting is always advisable.

Go into a high end store. If you see something you really want, search online and in stores for a similar item, at prices that are a lot cheaper.

Buy in moderation. When the price is right, it's hard to say no. Always ask yourself "Will I wear this regularly? To where? Do I really need it?" If you answer no to any of them, you probably shouldn't buy it.
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How to Dress Well.

Ready to upgrade your wardrobe? Dressing well will make you look and feel confident and energetic. No matter what your budget is, you can take steps to upgrade your appearance. Note: this article is aimed primarily at women. Tips on how to dress well for men are available here.

Part 1 Knowing What Flatters.

1. Focus on fit. If clothes fit poorly, no matter how attractive or fashionable you will not look well-dressed. Tight clothes look cheap and make you look heavy. Clothes that are too large will make you look sloppy.

Just because you can get into the clothing does not mean it necessarily fits properly.

How an item is supposed to fit depends also on styling. For instance, urban style clothing for men in the United States are often very loose fitting compared to a pair of conservative khakis.

Dresses can be difficult to fit properly because most women wear different sizes in tops and bottoms. Dress fit well if the neckline lies flat whether you are sitting or standing, All seams should lay flat and straight (unless perhaps the styling is purposefully not in that way). The material shouldn't pull or pucker around the chest or hips. The garment should fit snug but not tight.

If you’ve gained or lost weight recently, evaluate your wardrobe. Discard or alter clothes that no longer fit correctly.

2. Each individual is different, but most women fall into the apple, pear, banana, or hourglass categories.

Apple-shaped women carry weight around their middles. These women look best in A-line dresses and clothing that emphasize the bust and legs while de-emphasizing the waist.

Pear-shaped women are smaller on top and larger in the hips and thighs. They look best in A-line dresses, layered tops, and simple, darker-colored bottoms.

Banana-shaped women are slim all over. These women look good in most clothing. They can highlight their shape by wearing clothes that create curves: Flared pants, cinched waistlines, and tapered jackets accomplish this feat.

Hourglass-shaped women have slim waists and full hips and breasts. They look great in tailored pieces and wrap dresses.

3. Learn which colors look best on you. Look at the veins inside your wrist. Do they look green or more blue?

If they look green, you have a skin tone with a yellow base. Warm colors will look better on you. Try off-white, red, yellow, orange, and brown, as well as yellow-tinted greens and blues. Avoid pastels.

If they look blue, you have a skin tone with a pink base. Cooler colors will look better on you. Try white, pastels, and jewel tones.

When in doubt, stick to mostly neutral colors. Black, gray, and brown look fabulous on nearly everyone. Add pops of brighter color here and there – a bright blue necklace or a deep red belt, for example – to make outfits look interesting.

4. Dress your problem areas appropriately. Many women have areas that they do not really like to show off--even fashion models have this issue! Also, if you are following a modest dress code or prefer to do so, buy items that do not bring focus to areas that you would rather not. For example, if you are uncomfortable showing your legs, avoid buying mini-skirts.

5. Focus on classic, rather than trendy, styles. Dress your body in attractive, flattering clothes that work for your figure. Sometimes today's trends will do this, and sometimes it is wiser to not do so. Forcing yourself into certain colors, cuts, and styles because the fashion magazines are featuring them will not make you well dressed. Wear what suits you best.

But be willing to experiment! You may be surprised by how a new style may flatter your appearance.

Be careful about taking fashion magazines at face value. Very often, they are trying to "sell" you on certain styles, brands, and so on more than they are actually reporting on what is fashion.

Fashion can also be very regional. What is in style in Taiwan may or may not be what is cool in Brazil.

6. Comfort. Your efforts to look good will be undermined by uncomfortable shoes that make you teeter around in pain or constrictive clothes that you’re constantly shifting and adjusting. Wear clothes that make you look and feel sublime.

7. Take care of your clothes. Always read labels and follow the instructions for laundering clothes properly – this will make your clothes look good for a long time.

Iron your clothes if necessary. No one looks well-dressed in wrinkled clothes.

Flared pants and tapered jackets are most flattering to women with what body shape? Apple, Pear, Banana, Hourglass, All of the above.

Part 2 Developing a Personal Style.

1. Express yourself. Indulge your own special, personal style.If you’re a girly girl, feel free to wear dresses every day. If you are more of a tomboy, choose jeans. If you are preppy, dress that way. If you like bohemian, dress that way. Authenticity is attractive.

2. Add interest with accessories. When you have a sense of what looks best on you, you can enhance your look with fun choices that express your individuality.

If you like bright colors, wear them! Wear your charcoal skirt and cream-colored top that looks fabulous and work-appropriate, and add red kitten heels or a multi-colored bracelet.

If you like bold jewelry, wear something amazing every day! Big hoop earrings can add interest to jeans and a t-shirt. A statement necklace can quickly make a basic work outfit fabulous.

3. Spend some time looking at fashion magazines or apparel websites. The point isn’t to pick an image and emulate it. It’s to compare the tremendous variety that is available, and to discover inspiring looks. If you consistently like certain styles or colors, then you’ll know what to look for – you just need to adapt whatever you like to suit your figure and coloring.

4. Develop classic looks for various aspects of your life. Having a repertoire of outfits that fit well and suit your style will serve you well. Develop a rotation of looks for work, for the weekend, for dressy events, and for anything else that you need regularly. Then you’ll be able to approach all these situations with confidence.

5. Dress appropriately for your age. Women who dress too old or too young look inappropriate. Whatever you age, embrace it! Instead of aiming to look older or younger, aim to look like the most fabulous you.

6. Take calculated risks. Don't mix all kinds of crazy patterns and colors into a single outfit. But remember, it’s fine to try something new and different. The key to dressing well is to wear your clothes with confidence.

Try, for example, combining neutral colors with one animal-print item -- something like a bright leopard-print blouse under a black cardigan.

Alternatively, you can try wearing a risky-seeming, fashion-forward item, but keeping the rest of your look comparatively understated. If you're in love with the enormous shoulder pads you saw featured at fashion week, try them! Just pair them with something slim and neutral on the bottom, and stay away from bold accessories.

Why is it useful to spend time looking at fashion magazines?

So you're aware of the range of styles that are possible, So you can figure out what looks good on you, So you can keep up with what's current.

Part 3 Updating Your Wardrobe.

1. Clean your closet. Toss anything that doesn’t fit, clothing you haven’t worn in two years, and anything else that’s in poor condition. Doing so will free up space for new, more functional pieces.

Don’t toss those clothes into a dumpster. Donate them to charity or give them to friends or relatives. If they are in decent condition, consider trying to sell them.

2. Figure out what you need. After you’ve gotten rid of the junk, evaluate your wardrobe clearly and identify what’s missing. Your needs will depend on your individual lifestyle, but in general, you want to make sure you have:[8]

blouses and casual shirts, button-down shirts, pull-over sweaters, pants – at least one pair of jeans and at least one pair of trousers.

casual dresses, casual skirts, a jacket for cool weather (and one for even colder weather, if you live where it gets cold).

at least one or two semi-formal or formal dresses, shoes – at least one pair for workouts and one or two each for casual, business, and dressy outfits.

3. Make a game plan. Once you know what you need, it’s time to shop! But don’t just rush to the mall. You'll save time if you research some popular online stores first. If you don’t see what you like, move on – save time by shopping at stores that fit your lifestyle.

4. Try on clothing whenever possible. It’s tempting to simply order clothes online, but you’ll have better luck if you head out to the stores that seem promising and try clothes on. Sizes vary considerably from retailer to retailer, and it’s hard to know what will flatter you without seeing a garment on your body.

5. Spend your money wisely. If your budget is smaller, start browsing at lower-priced retailers. There’s no reason to spend too much – as long as a garment is well made and fits properly, you will look fantastic. That said, you don’t necessarily want the cheapest clothing available. If it wears out after two weeks or falls apart in the washing machine, it’s no bargain.

Do some additional research online and try to hit stores when they are having sales. This can allow you to pick up higher-end items for bargain-basement prices.

Invest in a few key pieces that you will get a lot of mileage from – like a sublime pencil skirt for work or a classic black dress. Spend less on trendier items that you won’t wear for long.

Don’t be afraid to comparison shop. Before you buy something, see if an online retailer has the same item for a lower price.

Question : What goes with pink?
Answer : Darker, toned down colors can be great complements to bright colors like pink. Consider pairing it with grey, black, or dark blue tones.

Question : Can I wear a gray shirt with black and white shoes?
Answer : Yes, you can.

Question : Can I wear a short patterned mini skirt with a long jumper?
Answer : Actually, that's a trend! Just look it up. It feels weird, but it looks cute! If you are still uncomfortable though, try swapping the skirt for skinny jeans or leggings.

Question : How do I upgrade my normal outfits without going too far?
Answer : Getting a nice jacket or a few pairs of nice pants can do a lot to bring an outfit up to the next level without being too jarring. I would also suggest adding some new accessories into your fashion rotation.

Question : Can I wear blue Adidas pants with a black Adidas sweater?
Answer : It depends on what shade of blue the pants are, because some blues don't work with blacks. Lighter blues typically look fine, but if they are leaning towards green, it doesn't work that well. You generally want to stay with bright tops and darker or more neutral pants.

Question : I typically wear skinny jeans with loose tops and Converse/Vans. Is that okay?
Answer : That's a fine look for a student. It's pretty basic. A jacket or a belt and a nice pair of boots can help upgrade your look.

Question : What goes with a sexy dress?
Answer : Try a necklace, some high heels, and maybe some tights. Bright red lipstick also looks good.

Question : Can I wear dots with stripes?
Answer : In most cases, yes. If they are very wild patterns, it might look a little busy, but if you think it looks good, don't worry about it.

Question : Can I wear a zebra-striped skirt with a plain brown shirt?
Answer : No. A zebra shirt matches with a plain white shirt and black shoes. Try some accessories for color.

Question : Can I wear a dress and Vans?
Answer : Yes. You can wear whatever you want. It might be better to wear more classic shoes like flats, but Vans and a dress are also probably cute.



Tips

If you don't know what to wear, consult a close friend or relative. The people who know you best will usually know what looks best on you.

Feel good about yourself. That way, your inner beauty and confidence will shine through, no matter how you look.


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How to Enjoy Your Fashion.



The world of fashion can seem overwhelming and dull, but it doesn’t need to be. To enjoy your style, start by weeding undesirable elements out of your current wardrobe. Slowly build a strong stock of basics before gradually introducing fun, flattering pieces that make you look your best. If you really want to get creative, consider adopting a trademark that further personalizes your style.







Take an Inventory of What You Have.



Take inventory of all the clothing you currently have. Separate the clothes you like from the clothes you do not like.



Examine the clothing you like. Look for similarities and ask yourself why you like each piece. You may like the way it flatters your shape, or maybe you like it because of the material or pattern. Mark these reasons down on a list so you know what to look for later on.



Examine the clothing you do not like. Ask yourself if there are any pieces that have unfulfilled potential, like a tailor-fit blazer in a bland color or dress trousers that need to be hemmed up. Return these pieces to your closet or dresser.



Examine the remaining clothing. Theoretically, you should be left with clothes that do not flatter you and clothes that follow tired trends. Make a second list of all the attributes you do not like so you know what not to look for when you go shopping.



Donate clothing you do not want if it is in good shape. You can give it away to a relative or close friend, or you can take it to a secondhand shop or charity.



Throw away clothes that have seen better days. If your garments have stains or rips, toss them out.



Take inventory of your jewelry. Keep pieces that you like and, depending on the quality, either donate or dispose of pieces you hate.







Pace Yourself.



Buy a little at a time. Instead of redoing your entire wardrobe in one weekend, slowly introduce one or two new pieces with each shopping trip. Doing so will be easier on both your budget and your patience.



Build a sturdy fashion foundation. Stock up on denim jeans, button-down shirts, fitted t-shirts, dress trousers, basic skirts, and any other wardrobe essential you can think of. Look for neutral colors like white, black, gray, brown, and beige. While these pieces look bland on their own, you can easily build on them to create fun, fashionable outfits.



Limit your trends. Fads change every season, and if you stock up on too many, you may find yourself needing to clear out your wardrobe again by next year.



Add some inexpensive flair with accessories. Updating your accessory wardrobe often proves easier and less costly than updating your clothes. Accessories can also be a lot of fun to pick out and match together. Look for jewelry, hats, scarves, belts, purses, and shoes. Never buy more than you could ever use, but do not shy away from variety, either.







Love Your Body.



Wear clothes that fit right. Avoid baggy clothes, since these tend to look frumpy and may make you look unnecessarily heavy. Also avoid clingy clothes, since these tend to hug your body in the wrong places and may accentuate extra weight.



Know your body shape. Once you know your body shape, you can focus on finding pieces that flatter your figure best. The five general body shapes are hourglass, pear, inverted triangle, apple, and rectangle.

Hourglass figures have a narrow waist and equally large hips and bust.

Pear figures have a flat chest and stomach but large hips and thighs.

Inverted triangle shapes have a large bust and shoulders with a flat midsection and narrow hips.

Apple shapes have a large midsection and may have a moderate to large bust, but they generally have smaller hips and thighs.

Rectangle figures have relatively equal, flat proportions all throughout their body.



Mask your problem areas. If you have a large midsection, hide it beneath a free-flowing tunic shirt. If you have wide hips, balance them out with an A-line skirt that flares out at the knee. Look for pieces that draw the eye away from your wider portions.



Take advantage of flatness. You may think that a small bust or narrow hips make you look childish and not womanly, but these attributes allow you a little more freedom than women who are better endowed in these areas. Dress up flat portions of your body with ruffles and embellishments. Play with deep necklines or high hemlines, depending on where your flatness lies.



Highlight your positive features. Show off slender legs with a short skirt or a narrow waist with a thick fashion belt. By drawing the eye to portions of your body that please you, you can keep the eye off any problem areas.



Work with your height. Women of petite or average height may want to make themselves taller by wearing high heels and vertical details, but tall women who are self-conscious about their height should avoid styles that create the illusion of extra height. Generally, any detail that draws the eye up and down, rather than side to side, will add height.



Wear hues that suit your coloring. Your skin tone has the biggest impact on your coloring. Women with pink or blue undertones usually have "cool" coloring, while women with yellow undertones usually have "warm" coloring.

If you have cool coloring, look for silver, white, black, grays, blues, deep violets, blue-greens, and pinks.

If you have warm coloring, look for gold, cream, tan, browns, reds, magenta purples, yellow-greens, and oranges.

Note that eye color and hair color also have some impact on your coloring. You may have a warm skin tone, but if you have black hair and ice blue eyes, you may have cool coloring overall. Play with color when you go out shopping to determine which hues liven up your appearance best.



Keep things lively but not busy. A few patterns and embellishments can turn an outfit from “blah” to “fantastic,” but too much will look mismatched. Stick with one pattern or heavily embellished piece at a time, and pair it with basic neutrals.



Understand the effect of patterns and embellishments. These elements draw the eye to them, highlighting the part of your body they cover. As such, if you feel self-conscious about a portion of your body, such as your hips, you should keep patterns and detailing off this portion.







Find a Signature Look.



Think about theme. For instance, you may find vintage styles appealing. In that case, look for vintage accessories like brooches and hats, and dig through thrift stores and online auction websites for trendy vintage-inspired pieces. Incorporate a few pieces of your chosen theme into your modern wardrobe to put a personalized twist on your style.



Find a pattern you love. Perhaps you’ve always nursed a secret fondness for polka dots. As long as the pattern flatters your figure, look for dresses, tops, and skirts in various polka dot prints. Throw in a few accessories with the print as well, like a purse or belt. Do not over-saturate your wardrobe with your chosen pattern, but use it more than you use any other print. Just make sure you have a strong stock of solid colored pieces to make a bold print with.



Pick a favorite color. If you have beautiful green eyes, for example, gravitate towards greens that really bring out the color of your eyes, or reds that act as a complement to your shade of green. Look for tops, bottoms, and accessories in this color. Again, you should avoid over-saturating your entire wardrobe with one color, but do not be afraid of favoring one color a little more than any other.



Gravitate toward a flattering garment. If empire-waisted sundresses create a flattering silhouette and you love the way they look and feel, stock up on them. You may not be able to wear your chosen garment for every occasion, but you can likely take full advantage of it in your casual weekend clothes.



Walk proudly with the right footwear. Some women love heels, while others prefer flats, boots, or sandals. Maybe you feel especially confident in brightly colored, two-inch stiletto heels. Whatever your favorite footwear is, wear it as often as you can get away with. Some styles may not work depending on the season—for instance, boots do not usually work for summer, and sandals do not usually work for winter—and others may not be appropriate for work or formal occasions. For casual dress, however, feel free to have a little fun with your footwear.



Consider your accessory style. Accessories can be an easy way to incorporate a trademark. You can choose a general accessory trademark, such as dangling hoop earrings, faux pearls, or a certain colored gemstone. Alternatively, you can opt for something more specific, like a special flower that holds personal significance to you. If you love roses, for example, look for rose stud earrings, rose pendants, and rose print scarves.





Tips.

A raggedy, worn out wardrobe can make you look drab and be a major hindrance in your efforts to enjoy fashion. You do not need to start with a completely clean slate, but you should clear out any clothing that does not flatter your body or any pieces that are stale and worn out.

Doing too much at once is a quick way to suck all the fun and joy out of building a wardrobe. Construct your fashion style at a comfortable pace. Start with basics and gradually move into more style-specific pieces.

You won’t be able to enjoy fashion if you are unable to love your body. Honestly assess your negative and positive features and dress them accordingly. Knowing how to make yourself look good is a sure way to start enjoying fashion.

Always try on clothing before you purchase it to make sure you have the right size. Different manufacturers design their clothes differently, so you may find yourself fitting into a size 4 blouse even though you normally take a size 6.

Try a variety of different styles. You may not think that a certain garment will flatter you, but you could be wrong.

Hunt for bargains. Shop at the end of a season or during sales to ensure the best quality and quantity at the lowest cost.



Things You’ll Need.

Tops.

Bottoms.

Dresses.

Shoes.

Accessories.
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How to Select a Plus Size Wardrobe.

This brief guide will provide you with all the guidance you need to craft a wonderful plus size wardrobe from just the right selection of plus size apparel. If you follow the steps in this guide you will find yourself getting more compliments on how fabulous your apparel looks and less on having your friends stage a fashion intervention.

Steps.

1. Ditch Unshapely Plus Size Clothing Looks. Do not be satisfied with shapeless oversize outfits ever again. Ungraceful clothing hides your complete appearance positive and unfavorable. Find clothing styles that highlight the best fuller shape attributes and disguise those you do not prefer. Garments missing the proper tailoring are almost always going to make your shape seem larger than it actually is.

2. Black Is Not the Most Flattering or Slimming Color for Fuller Shapes. Black colored pants, clothes, skirts and other plus size clothing is not necessarily the most slimming or figure flattering on a woman's body. A desirable outfit is as much about appropriate styling, tailoring and general fashion as it is about hue. Monotone shaded apparel can be nearly as flattering, or even more, than plain old dull black. Using additional colors around your face will bring focus to your skin shade, face shape and eye coloring. Black is liable to wash out most skin color. Stores where you'll find the right little black gown in plus sizes are Kiyonna Klothing, Avenue and Zaftique.

3. Try Buying Online To Order Apparel Stores with Plus Sizes and Designer Variations. Don't worry too much if the local shop doesn't carry a large enough variety of plus size clothing within their fashion selection, designs and sizes that you like. Try internet shopping at among the list of various girls clothing website pages exclusively personalized to the needs to plus size figured ladies. There are lots of clothing designers that provide their designs only on the Internet. Listed here are a couple of my favorites: Catherines, Arden B., Jessica London. If you like a little more current or sexy style, try Torrid or Size Appeal.

4. Tapered Pants and Denim Jeans Don't Look Good on Any Woman, Plus Sized or Skinny. Just because pant in addition to jean creative designers continue to carry tapered leg pant fashions for gals does not mean you have to wear them. A plus size shape, or any body for that matter, is not complimented by the ice cream cone shape of a tapered leg pant. Choose from streamline pant shape that's a straight leg from you hip right down to the floor. This goes for women's denim too. If your hips or butt happen to be an issue area for you, try selecting a plus size jean that slightly flares out at the bottom to balance the volume along the hip. A straighter or mildly flared leg pant will elongate your legs having them look longer than they really are. Add an incredible pointy-toe high heeled (search by wide width size here) shoe for even more long legged illusion. To seek out a great pair of designer denims, try Lane Bryant.

5. Avoid All Over, Jumbo Motifs in Your Dress Fabric. I have noticed a frightful trend in some variety store plus size apparel sections- gowns and other apparel with HUGE all over shapes and designs. First things first, I wouldn't recommend a whole outfit of all one pattern with no solid coloration to break it up(unless it's a dress, of course). Secondly, make certain the pattern you do go with is going to incorporate within your wardrobe and doesn't overwhelm your height. The size of the pattern should match the proportions of the gal.[3] For anybody who is tall, you call pull off a larger pattern. Should you be petite, choose less massive prints to avoid overwhelming your outfit with pattern. If you would like to include more decorative fabrics into your wardrobe, my best advice would be to pick one clothing article per outfit to have a pattern (like a skirt, top or jacket, not all three). For elegantly decorative plus size clothes my personal favorite plus size store is Coldwater Creek.

6. Large Size Petites Should Not Seek Tops, Jackets and Sweaters That Are Constructed To Rest Below the Hip. A shorter body frame can look even shorter with overly long plus size tops, jackets and sweaters. Tops that go below the hip level on a petite shape will start to shorten the look of your legs all the more. A top or coat that shops just at the hip bone will elongate your smaller legs to their longest character. Sorry ladies, but the longer sweaters and jackets really only enhance a taller plus size frame. Shops that stock tall and petite plus sizes are Lane Bryant, Chadwicks of Boston, and Newport News.

7. An Ideal Fitting, Full Figured Bra Is Important To Every Last Plus Size Wardrobe. I know we already listened to it on Oprah, but I must tell you once more that 75% of all women are wearing the incorrect size bra. YIKES! Having a fuller figured bosom brings along its own set of specific issues such as bra straps digging into your shoulders and back, saggy appearance to breasts, and cup spillage (i. e. the dreaded two bubble outcome). Many of these issues can be solved by purchasing the right size plus size bra and the good thing is that there are numerous stores online that supply especially to plus size girls. Try going to a department store or specialty bra shop to be perfectly sized for a bra. If you are shopping for a new bra size in bulk, consider online bra websites that are fitted with your size more available and at better prices. A few of my personal favorite merchants for plus size bras and intimates are Just My Size, Bare Necessities, Fig Leaves and Hips and Curves.

8. Appreciate Your Plus Size Body The Way It Is And At Whichever Size. The fact remains whether you like or dislike your plus sized, plump, voluptuous, full figured body type it's a must to clothe it for it's current shape and size. Whether you plan on losing weight sometime soon or want to stay how you are, have the confidence to feel sexy and gorgeous in your CURRENT skin and garments. Find fashion items that make you feel pleasant and gorgeous inside and out.

9. Don't Buy Plus Size Apparel That Are Too Small Or The Wrong Size. All women normally have an idea of what clothing size they are (or what size they'd like to be), but the truth is that every designer and producer of clothing has its own sizing chart. What may be a size 14 in one designer could be a size 16 or 18 in another. Concern yourself about how the clothing fit and flatter your body and less about the silly number on the label. Attire that bunch and pull in locations that are too little will draw unbecoming awareness to that place. The best clothing suppliers have sizing charts with inch measurements to help you choose your personal size at their market and these stores generally have fantastic return policies in case the garments aren't quite right. Here are some stores that carry clothing size 24 and above: Alight, Avenue, Kiyonna Klothing, and Ulla Popken.

10. Women's Fashion accessories Can Make Or Break An Excellent, Classy Outfit. Ordinary looking outfits can even be jazzed up with a bold women's accessory, but take care about not overdoing it. Each outfit needs one unique accessory focus, not a bold bracelet, diamond necklace and earrings that could overwhelm you. The great thing about accents is that there is no need to visit the niche plus sized clothing store for great accents. You could shop at just about any clothing retail store for great bracelets, designer purses, wide width shoes, and scarves to spice up any closet. For impressive designer deals look into eBay, BlueFly. For other classic accessories look at Macy's and Nordstrom.

FAQ.

Q : I'm going to go on a vacation to Thailand. What should I wear and what should I bring?

A : Thailand during the Summer is very hot and humid, so dresses and shorts are recommended, The Winter doesn't get too cold, so pack in preparation for roughly 50 degree Fahrenheit temperatures.

Q : I am going to Hawaii for my forty second anniversary. What should I wear as we are going on tours. I am in my late 60's.

A : This is very easy to pack for -- 1 pair of plain or white pants, 1 pair of dark pants. Tops and feminine tee-shirts to go with the pants. (If you're athletic, you can do sports in the dark top/pants.) One "boho" type long, billowy, bright, cotton dress that you could literally wear anywhere, to do anything in. If your luggage was lost, you could live and sleep in this. It should have some "bangles" and "sparkles," on it, so that if you and your beloved want to go into a "lounge," you could wear it there. One pair of comfortable, serviceable, safe sandals; one pair of "Nike's" or whatever. Plus what you'd usually take nightie, bathrobe, undies, bra.

Q : How do I pick a dress that's attractive and slimming?

A : Don't create horizontal lines: belts, bands and horizontal stripes are out. Stick with a solid color, simple cut, with sleeves to at least the elbow at least. This will make you look tall. Use a scarf, necklace, or small collar for drawing attention to your face.

Q : I'm a plus size teenager, and I get really confused when it comes to dressing according to my body type. How can I find stylish clothes that flatter my figure?

A : I am also a plus size teen, and I find that a pair of high-waisted skinny jeans and a crop top to accentuate your waist looks great on anyone. I also think that you should wear what makes you feel comfortable and not worry about other people's views (I know it can be hard). I usually wear what other people my age are wearing because then I don't stick out, but as long as you like what you're wearing, then anything you wear is stylish.

Q : I am a plus-sized woman. My bust, belly, and hips are large, and my waist is smaller by comparison. I used to wear belts to draw attention to my waist, but now they make my belly stand out. Help?

A : Ok, you need to use that belt! It does not matter about the tummy -- many people find a full figure with a small waist very attractive. Make sure you choose a low V neck for the top and favor dresses that are loose and floaty with the waist in a belt. Experiment with fun belt types: red ones and ones with big buckles or gold details will draw the eye to your waist. Stand up as tall as possible and stick that chest out! Look confident and the world will see you as sexy and attractive.

Tips.

For a casual look, you should have a selection of plus size tops and plus size jeans to mix and match for a variety of outfits

Look for plus size dresses to add spark to your wardrobe

Go shopping for plus size clothes with girlfriends to get their opinions

Things You'll Need : Plus size tops, Plus size pants, Plus size dresses.
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How to Creating a Feminine Style.





It doesn't take much to transform a generic outfit into a feminine one. If you’re in the market for a more feminine wardrobe, look for form-fitting, colorful garments with elegant or playful designs. You don't need a full makeover, though: adding feminine accessories, like a headband or a pair of cute ballet flats, will go a long way.





Look for bright colors or sparkly accents for a younger style. Colors like purple, pink, and bright blue are considered traditionally feminine, but any bright color can add a youthful and energetic feel to your look. Shiny or sparkly fabrics can also add a little pop to your wardrobe.

Incorporate small elements of this look into other styles. For example, you might just wear a salmon-colored sweatshirt or just wear sparkly sneakers.

Look for colored jeans to dress up a t-shirt.



Find interesting fabrics with bold design elements to stand out. Rhinestones, ruffles, and bows draw the eye towards your outfit. You might go for prints as well, such as floral, paisley, or geometric designs. These designs can be found in any style or clothing type for both men and women.

For example, you might wear a V-neck shirt with ruffled sleeves and jeans.

A striped sweater over a fitted button-up is professional and comfortable.

A sweater with a long tulle skirt is fun but also practical for colder weather.



Choose a vintage style for old-school glamor. You might choose to follow a specific decade's style (such as the 1940s or 60s). Or you might go for a general retro look with big skirts, a-line silhouettes, and funky prints.

Try an a-line skirt with a button-up shirt tucked in. Wear Mary Jane heels to match.

Pearls and large sunglasses are great accessories to go with this look.

You might try high-waisted printed pants for a quirky but still graceful look.



Find sleek silhouettes and neutral colors for a sophisticated or elegant look. Instead of focusing on prints, you might wear black, navy, or white dresses cut into form-fitting shapes. Tailored blazers, statement jewelry, and gold accessories can create a powerful appearance.

You might wear an a-line blue dress with a bright red belt and white jacket.

A black dress or suit will be your best friend. Dress it up with heels and a gold necklace, or wear it plain with stylish sneakers.



Dressing Yourself Well.



Choose clothes that fit you well. No matter what your shape or body type is like, well-fitting clothes will always make you seem put-together and stylish. Don’t wear clothing that is too big or too small.

Watch out especially around the rear, waist, and bust. Too large of a size will cover your figure and too small of a size will distort these areas.

If you’re buying clothing online, take your measurements and compare them to the size chart on the website.



EXPERT TIP.



Try creating an hourglass silhouette with your clothing. Fashion and lifestyle expert Kalee Hewlett says: "For me, femininity is represented in very strong, curvy silhouettes. I like to try to create an hourglass figure with lots of form-fitting styles, and I'll accentuate the shoulders with shoulder pads or exaggerate the waist with a peplum to emphasize those curves."





Read magazines to find the latest trends. Staying up to date will give you fashion inspiration. Fashion magazines will show you the latest styles and where you can buy them. Most style websites and blogs will even contain links to sites where you can buy the clothing online.



Dress appropriately for the occasion. Jeans and a t-shirt is a great outfit for doing groceries, but it may not be the right choice for work or a party. Feminine styles tend to emphasize wearing the right clothing to the right event.

If you’re going to a wedding, look to see if it is formal or semi-formal. A sheath dress or pantsuit with heels may be good for semi-formal occasions while a cocktail dress is appropriate for a formal event.

In a business context, try wearing a loose blouse with slacks.

For casual wear, look for practical and comfortable clothing that is also stylish. Graphic shirts, printed shorts, or jean skirts are all good options.





Tips.

At the end of the day, make sure you like the way you look. If you like something that isn’t considered traditionally feminine, don’t be afraid to wear it!
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