Thursday, February 5, 2009
Simplicity
Is there a difference between being fashionable and looking put together?
When I first moved to the city, I would wear the funkiest outfits thinking I would blend in. I thought that I had to showcase my personality and how different I was. The whole point is to be different right?
Now that I've adapted, I've realized that my wardrobe has simplified. My clothes are hugging my body in the right places, I wear innovative colors, that look clean and attractive and I'm not piling on accessories. My clothes are the focal point.
Of course I still layer my clothes, but less is more. Having sleek silhouettes and a splash of color is a good combination to attract attention. I want people to notice how put together I look, not how hard I'm trying to get noticed.
A good sense of style should come from within. Wearing big name designers don't make you fashionable, it's how it fits that should. And those Jimmy Choo shoes are amazing, but does your feet hurt when you walk in them?
Keep it simple.
Vanessa
When I first moved to the city, I would wear the funkiest outfits thinking I would blend in. I thought that I had to showcase my personality and how different I was. The whole point is to be different right?
Now that I've adapted, I've realized that my wardrobe has simplified. My clothes are hugging my body in the right places, I wear innovative colors, that look clean and attractive and I'm not piling on accessories. My clothes are the focal point.
Of course I still layer my clothes, but less is more. Having sleek silhouettes and a splash of color is a good combination to attract attention. I want people to notice how put together I look, not how hard I'm trying to get noticed.
A good sense of style should come from within. Wearing big name designers don't make you fashionable, it's how it fits that should. And those Jimmy Choo shoes are amazing, but does your feet hurt when you walk in them?
Keep it simple.
Vanessa
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