Monday, May 21, 2012

You wear it!

There are many ways in which dresses and other certain pieces of clothing flatter our figure. Yet, there are also many ways in which these items can ruin and bring down our figure as well. some tips to keep in mind about these garments, is to first and foremost be true to ourselves. Just because the dress is supper cute and flatters your chest doesn't mean it will look the same for the rest of you. Of course this doesn't mean you can't still buy the dress and wear it. One big tip is to scout wisely for accessories. If the yellow and white summer day dress you bought makes you look a little bigger than usual, look for a blue thick buckled belt to accentuate your waist. Not only will this give you a slimmer waist line, but it will also add a pop of playful color to your outfit. The blue belt can then be accompanied by blue accessories, 
-depending on choice of style of course. It is very important to feel comfortable in the clothes we wear and very important we feel great while wearing it; because if we don't feel good about what we wear, what good is wearing clothes in the first place?
Here we see not only a nice way to break all the yellow, but we also see
the accentuated waist in a fun simple way.

10 comments:

  1. I liked how you say we need to be comfortable, that is also an important part about fashion. Being able to feel confident because that is what will make the outfit work, if you feel like you feel glamours, then you are set to walk the "runway."
    However, the only thing i wasn't to sure about is having the blue belt and blue accessories, i feel as if the colors would clash, and really mess up the meaning of the outfit.

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  2. I think you are right about choosing clothes that we feel comfortable in. The more comfortable we are in clothes, the more confident we are when we walk outside with them. How we wear them can either praise our image or ruin our image, so choosing the right colors and the right amount of accessories is logical :)

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  3. A blue belt with this yellow dress would look amazing. A pair of blue pumps and a white clutch and you got yourself an outfit missy! Yellow and blue are both primary colors and they are harmonious when placed next to each other!!

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  4. Im glad you agree Erica, adding the white clutch would look really nice! But what color would you choose with the yellow Marisol?? :)

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  5. Not in any form do I consider myself to be a fashion designer but I have and will keep designing clothes for women. The women figure is just beautiful and its awesome to draw it. I'll keep this type of thing in mind next time I design a yellow dress :).

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  6. Me personally I love the color brown, for me i think different shades of brown can go with any color. so with the yellow i would go with either a darker brown or maybe a rusty light brown belt, with cream/brownish shoes, with a single necklace.
    or maybe you can throw in a small over the shoulder pocketbook.

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  7. So is designing dresses one of your hobbies Julio? Cause your majoring in graphic or something right?

    Now that you mention it, the brown would look nice, a little toned down and safe, but I could really see it working well together.

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  8. I'm not much for fashion,i wear whatever i feel is comfortable. As far as confidence goes self confidence is something that comes from inside. I don't think any particular outfit or piece of magical clothing is going to make me any more or less confident,maybe i'm wrong and i just don't get the connection.

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    1. i'm with Robert, i don't get it.

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  9. Uh hi. I'm no fashion critic. First i hate critics, second if i were into fashion i might have a girlfriend. I know i'm rather blunt but i really don't know what to say. I suppose you might add a yellow spring hat with a white hat band, but like i said i don't do fashion.

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