It is certainly impossible to be perfect all the time and every woman one day looks at the old photos and wonders what made her dress this way.
Bellow are the list of tips how to avoid fashion mistakes that are common for women, even for those who are “professional” fashionistas.
Never rely completely on TV shows and fashion magazines. You are risking becoming the fashion victim, fashion shows and reviews should help to generate ideas and inspire you, but let’s face it – you are not a model and buying the super expensive dress that looked gorgeous on Kate Moss won’t make you look the same.
Do not buy clothes that don’t fit. Never buy something that is too small for you thinking that you will definitely lose weight by the time you’ll be wearing it. The same thing is about the length of your jacket sleeves.
Do not mish-mash your wardrobe. Many people think that buying odds and ends on sale is very wise – it really helps you save money, but it may as well kill your wardrobe. Having a lot of different cheap unmatchable stuff in your closet won’t make you a fashionista.
Many women are devoted to classical style but it is necessary sometimes to give up your favorite pair of jeans and change it for the stylish silky skirt, for example. Do not get too comfortable with definite clothes, and try to take it not that seriously – it’s not the family member or your favorite pet, it’s just a piece of fabric!
Choose the right underwear. Celebrities are stuck into push-up bras, body trimmers and tops to fit into the designer outfit because the right lingerie can actually do miracles for your figure.
About Editor-in-Chief, Madeline Jones
Always an activist and looking to bring plus size women into a fashion forward mentality, in 2006 she combined forces with friend and online magazine publisher, Valery Amador, to create PLUS Model Magazine, where they could respond to plus women's demand for fashionable clothing displayed prominently on appropriately sized models. Since then, Ms. Jones has quickly become the, 'Anna Wintour' of the plus size industry where she is frequently called upon for her expertise and insight; Appearances and interviews include ABC World News with Diane Sawyer, Entertainment Tonight, Coco Perez, Fox News, HuffingtonPost.com and 200+ other media sources.
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