Saturday, February 23, 2013

How to Avoid Becoming a Fashion Victim

 A fashion victim is an individual who obeys fads and trends without any consideration for how they look in the trendy pieces. Not every trend looks good on every person, and no one can successfully pull off every trend. In order to avoid becoming a fashion victim, you must learn to develop your own sense of style, and you must also accept that some clothes look good on you while others do not.
#DressforYourself
Find clothing that works with your figure and your personal tastes.
1. Shop for styles you like. Everyone has different tastes. If the latest trend does not suit yours, do not feel obligated to obey it.
2. Accept your body. Everyone has imperfections. Learn to accept yours so you know how to work around them.
Know your problem areas and look for ways to mask them. As a general rule, balance out thicker parts of your body by looking for clothing that draws the eye to thinner parts of your body.
Avoid clothing that highlights your problem areas. A frilly-tiered skirt may look nice on a thin woman with a rectangular body type, but it will only draw unwanted attention to the legs of a pear shaped woman with larger thighs. Additionally, a skin-tight dress on the thin woman might look awkward as opposed to the same dress on the pear shaped woman. There are clothes that work for everybody, but not everybody can "pull off" certain clothes.
3. Know your sizes. Take your precise measurements and compare them against a brand or store’s sizing chart.
Measure your bust by wrapping a taut tape measure around the widest part of your bust.
Measure your waist by wrapping a taut tape measure around the narrowest part of your waist. This area, called your “natural waist,” is usually right below your bust.
Measure your hips by wrapping a taut tape measure around the thickest part of your hips.(Adapted 4rm wikihow)
4. Set a budget.
Look over your monthly finances to determine how much money you can afford to spend when you go out shopping.
Stick to your budget. Doing so will help you avoid impulse buys and focus on buying only the clothes that look best.
Leave your credit card and ATM card at home if you lack the self-discipline to limit yourself. Carry a set amount of cash.
Wear Your Clothes Well.


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