Friday, December 28, 2007

Fashion stereotypes we need to get rid of

Fashion is a rather capricious woman. It changes very quickly, at the same time leaving a remarkable record of itself. In course of time fashion gets rid of some perpetuated stereotypes, which were so popular and unbreakable before. It’s high time we got rid of them and felt freer in our choice and desires.

One of such stereotypes or “fashion rules” is “No white after Labor Day”. Originally, mostly shoes were here meant, because in nasty weather it is more appropriate to wear shoes in dark colors. But trying to follow this stereotype, we all turn into a mass of dark, unfashionable creatures, who by no means stand out from this herd. You may easily change the situation by wearing light colors in autumn and in winter. Why dressing as if for the funeral? We want to look our best not only in summer – we want to remain ourselves in winter too! So leave your fears behind and express yourself!!!

Another stereotype is as follows: your belt and your shoes should be of the same color! Actually, they shouldn’t be of the same color – the most important thing is that they should go well with each other. I mean here colors of the same family, like brown, orange and green. Moreover, if all your clothes are of the same color, you are likely to look very dull and not at all interesting.

You shouldn’t be afraid of combining patterns as well. But you should be rather careful here! If you do it in a wrong way, you’ll look ridiculous. The best variant is to combine the patterns of your shirt and your tie. There are some rules you are to follow: the colors in both patterns should be in the same tone (belong to the same family of colors) and one pattern should be more subtle than the other.

Do not be afraid of adding some classic accessories to your image. As they say, everything new is simply well forgotten old. So do not refuse to wear cufflinks, especially when they come in such a rich variety of forms, shapes and prices accordingly!

In a nutshell, I advice you to wear what you like and in what you feel comfortable. All these old-fashioned rules are not working any longer. Today’s fashion is much more democratic and lax, it enables you to express your individuality the way you (and not somebody else) see it!

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