10 things you need to know about fashion
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Update in small doses.
Not sure the urban gypsy look is you? Try a peasant blouse
with jeans or tailored pants. Head-to-trendy looks ridiculous.
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If you think you are too old
to wear something (and you're not Madonna or Cher ) then
you probably are.
If your gut feeling is that a trend
is too young for you, then you'll probably never feel comfortable
in it.
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Don't be afraid to dress out of your
age group. Go with how fashion makes you feel about yourself.
If you feel great in a mini and you're 55, then go for it.
If you prefer pantsuits and you're 22, then wear 'em.
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Black clothes always look more
1) Expensive 2) Flattering 3) Sophisticated.
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If you're flat broke, skip shopping
for a few months. Cheapo, just-to-be-buying-something items
are almost always a bad investment (unless you're 18 with
a great body). Remix existing clothes, alter your hair,
makeup and accessories or steal something from your significant
other's closet until the financial situation brightens.
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Fads are usually over by the time the
public hears about them. Fads are a blip on the fashion
timeline. General trends have a longer shelf life and are
a better fashion bet and can be found at all price points.
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Leave your look for a while. Ultra-conservative?
Punch it up in a miniskirt, lowcut jeans or a fringed handbag.
Downtown diva? Try a girly knee-length skirt. In other words,
play, have fun, try to remember that style should work for
you, not the other way around. You'll probably go back to
your look after experimenting, but with a new approach (look
what it did for Courtney Love).
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Never sacrifice your professional image
for the sake of fashion. Strappy, see-through, extra-tight
or downright sleazy styles won't ever do your career any
favors, regardless of your career path. Many fashion spreads
will trumpet high slits, plunging necklines, sheer and a
plethora of inappropriate looks in the name of "femininity."
But sexy doesn't cut it for 9 to 5. Ever.
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Fashion is just one part of how the
world perceives you. Put much more thought into your reading
repertoire, spiritual nourishment and personal relationships
than your wardrobe. An inner peace and glow will never go
out of style. Even designer Kenneth Cole says "To be aware
is more important than what you wear."
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The #1 fashion rule If you love it,
look great in it and can afford it, buy it. Yes, it's really
that simple!
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Cynthia Nellis
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