Saturday, July 26, 2008

The Select Few


What separates the wheat from the tares? Or in this case the Crème de la Crème amongst the commonplace individuals. True to our word, here’s a tip on how you can work on individualizing your style.

I concede that in a world where fashion is ever-changing, it is somewhat difficult to stay within and ahead of the fashion trends. I also happen to believe that having “Great Style” is of a greater value and of more importance than keeping up with Fashion Trends. Frankly, if you’re a person who shops within a budget it is ludicrous to constantly align yourself with the latest trend. So, this is what I propose.

If you aren’t sure what type of style you have or want to have then it would behoove you to find your niche. I know I know… sometimes it’s easier said than done. Well, I would suggest that you clear your schedule for the day. Go into one of your favorite stores and begin trying on different cuts/fits/lengths of clothing and see what looks best on you. If you are indecisive then bring a friend or ask the sales associates (they are there to assist you with more than just finding a different size) When that’s done, I would recommend that you rack up on basics. Those are the most important things to have when building your wardrobe. I’ve also read somewhere that when you find a basic that you absolutely love, you should consider buying two of the same pieces. This way you’ll have it for a long time. It’s worked for me. So now that you have your basics you gradually build your style… by either using the same technique you used for finding your basics. Or just by reading magazines, watching television, and constantly checking out our site to get information on what works for you. Whether it is finding people with the same body type as you and seeing what works for them or just picking up a great pointer and asking tons of questions. I’ve found that classic pieces always work wonders, like the traditional white colored shirt and black pencil skirt. There are several variations to this look. Take a Peak.

I hope you’ve enjoyed this Quick Tip session, leave a comment if you have any queries.

We are blessed in order to be a Blessing to others!

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