Dress Like a Model
Not everyone is lucky enough to work with a stylist or have fashion designers on their speed dial like models. But just because you don’t have an unlimited budget or easy access to high fashion certainly doesn’t mean that you can’t cultivate your own personal style and still look stunning. Stylist tips on how to look and feel amazing, no matter what your limitations.
Power Jewelry
“Wear a really big piece of statement jewelry that you love. Get something vintage from your mom or an antique store, or even Target, which has great bold jewelry. I’m talking about necklaces or earrings. Rings are fantastic, but they don’t have the power to transform your look.”
Give Your Old Clothes a New Live
“You have a cotton tank dress that you got three years ago from the Gap, let’s say it’s turquoise. You’ve worn it with flip-flips, sandals; you love it, you love the way it looks. To wear it to a big event, cut a hole through the top of the tank and feed a necklace through it. The whole DIY trend is really big. (more…)
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Every time I poll groups of women to find out who likes to shop and who doesn’t, somewhere between one third and one half admit they hate it. If you add to that the number of women who like to shop but don’t have time to, the percentage soars to almost two-thirds! I have also found that love it or hate it many women are often frustrated by their shopping experience and rarely find shopping to be as efficient and productive as they’d like.
Why would a man want to wear vintage clothes? First of all, it’s exciting! When you wear vintage clothes, you leap out from the herd. The chances of someone else having on the same exact outfit to that particular place are little or none. More and more business men are looking for vintage clothes for parties and gatherings because it assures originality. One vintage clothes collector from Los Angeles, tells, “I wear vintage clothes so I put up and add a little something authentically different to my clothing and not feel the same as everyone else, which is hard in fashion conscious Los Angeles.”