I
say style is unique to you ,fashion is
for everyone . For you to create that style you must do what works for you and
what makes you feel good for you .If you want to catch the eye of strangers and
cultivate a striking presence when you walk into a room, you need to set
yourself apart from the crowd. You can easily do this by creating your own
style of dress. Creating your own unique style that reflects your individuality
can be fun and easy.
Evaluate
your closet. Go through what you already own and decide what you like. Pieces
that you keep should have a fit that's flattering to your body, as well as an
overall look that blends with your shape. Throw out or donate anything that
fits poorly or that you're hesitant to wear out of the house. A good rule of
the thumb is that if you haven't worn it for 6 months, get rid of it.
Pick
out the elements that you like. On the clothes that you do keep, evaluate what
exactly it is that makes you like to wear them - such as the cut, the sleeves,
the embellishments, or the color. Write down a list of these elements and take
it shopping with you later.
Look
for inspiration. One way to foster and develop your own style is to find out
what looks good on other people. Leaf through magazines or watch TV for trends
that catch your eye. If people often compliment you on looking like a certain
celebrity, search their name online and see what they wear to complement their
coloring and size. Alternatively, visit crowded places such as malls or
downtown sidewalks. Observe what people are wearing, and take note of fashions
you like. Well if have plenty free time on your hands otherwise Google is your
friend.
Consider
incorporating elements of subculture fashion into your wardrobe. Some
subcultures promote unique fashions that reflect a certain lifestyle. You don't
have to go all-out and adopt an extravagant, outlandish look based on a
specific subculture, but you can look to them for inspiration. When you see
something you like, small ways to bring some element of it into your wardrobe.
Ask
for help. If you're having a hard time finding inspiration, or you worry about
having bad taste, ask for an outside opinion. Contact a close friend or family
member whose sense of style you admire, and ask him or her what might look good
on you. Or, visit a department store or boutique that carries fashions you like
and ask a salesperson to help you assemble a stylish look that's right for you.
Don't
be afraid! It can be difficult to ask for help. Remember that most of your
friends and family members will want you to feel as good as you can in your
clothing. Also, most people who work at clothing stores love to help people
find the right look and will be eager to help you.
Don't
forget shoes. A new pairs of shoes can add a different flair to your look. Look
for something you can wear often and that fits with the general look you're
trying to achieve. I say easy and comfortable, then it fits perfectly like a
glove.
Go
shopping. When you've decided what you like, start shopping. You don't have to
replenish your wardrobe all in one go - instead, consider shopping at small
intervals, such as every few weeks, until you've assembled a closet you like.
Shop
with a friend who is not afraid to offer gentle (but constructive) criticism
with you while you shop. This way you, will get an honest opinion of your
style.Shop off-season. Ease some of the strain on your budget by shopping
off-season. It's a lot cheaper.
Find
a good tailor or seamstress (optional). Clothing sizes are designed to fit the
masses, and therefore might not fit you as well as you'd like. If you find a
piece you love but the fit is lacking, take it to a tailor or seamstress for
alterations. Most everyday-wear fabrics can be altered fairly cheaply, and the
price will be worth the confidence boost that comes with wearing clothes that
fit well.
Accessorize.
Punch up your regular look by adding a few interesting accessories. This can be
as simple as buying clean laces for your shoes, or wearing a muted belt. If you
really want to alter your look, try adding jewelry, scarves, hats or hair
pieces ,too look extra glam make sure they come with some bling.
Embellish
what you already own. With a little sewing skill, you can add ribbons, beads,
embroidery, clasps, appliqué or other notions to your clothes. Visit your local
craft store for ideas and supplies. We have couple of them around.
Mix
and match. Try pairing different pieces for a compelling, unique look. For
instance, even if you didn't think your new tank would look good with your
capris, try it out. Maybe all you need to pull the whole outfit together is
that belt you haven't worn since last summer.
Change
your hairstyle. True, your hairstyle isn't part of your clothing, but it can
drastically alter how your clothing looks. Try styling your hair a different
way in the morning, or see if a new shampoo or product helps it look better. If
you're going to try a radically different cut or color, consult a stylist as to
what might look best on you. Find images in magazines or online for
inspiration, and take them to your appointment. Some people are quite
adventurous with their looks and hair. I say easy does it.
Be
yourself. The most important thing about your new look should be that it makes
you feel great. Creating a personal style is really just wearing what you want.
Think more positively and be more constructive and expressive with your ideas
and abilities.
Don't
worry about your body shape, unless you're dangerously thin or obese. Try to
wear patterns that flatter your figure, like skirts cinched in with a belt at
the waist, or stripes. Just remember that you really are beautiful, whatever
shape or size - like a chocolate bar; people come in different varieties and
are all beautiful.
Have
fun clothes with loud prints and cool patterns. If you're a shorter girl, try
wearing a ruffled or gathered outfit. It'll make you appear taller.
“Trendy”
actually means that something that is very popular for a while and then quickly
goes out of style. Avoid trends unless you genuinely like them.
Don't
wear anything that makes you hurt. Even if it’s popular now, in the future,
people will laugh when they see pictures of people torturing themselves with
fashion. Just saying
Never
wear any garment that doesn't flatter body type, no matter how fashionable it
may be. Try another style instead and accept that not every style was made for
every person.
Well
,I would say ultimately the ball to stand out is on you ,but I can tell you
this from experience if you dress well and create a powerful style doors closed
onto others would be opened to you .The corridors of power would bow to you and
listen ultimately to what you have to say.
Make an effort to stand out ,make an effort to invest in yourself, make
an effort be the best of you regardless
of whether anyone likes it or not . Dressing right and looking right is power,
don't ever forget that, until next week stay blessed . Do stay glued because we have so much more
....xoxo @anuadewunmialoba .
Anu Adewunmi- Aloba is a Lawyer,
Mediator,Writer, Enterprenuer. She is the Founder & C.E.O ANU SIGNATURE
BRAND . She loves to write, a beauty enthusiast and a stylish woman.
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