We all know how it is - your old outfits are getting a little dull and you're starting to think it's about time to go shopping to update your wardrobe. Before you do, try these seven tips - you can actually give your old wardrobe an entirely new look with these seven easy tips; best of all, you can do this with little or no money.
1. Fitted waists are in right now, but a lot of women avoid them, worried that these may make them appear larger. In fact, loose flowing garments are what make you look larger than you really are. Take a loose fitting garment and make a belt out of a scarf, a necklace or of course, a belt. This adds a little something to the outfit and does a better job of flattering your figure.
2. Use a scarf to accentuate the neck of your outfit and draw attention to your beautiful face and smile. The scarf should be a splash of colour that will complement your outfit, but will also update the look. If you have a gray dress or sweater, try a yellow, green, or blue scarf for a little punch of colourful style. You can knot the scarf or secure it with a pretty pin to make it sizzle even more.
3. Those old beaded costume necklaces every woman has lying around are great for adding a little pep to your sweaters and blouses. Try mixing and matching these necklaces to create unique combinations. You can even hot glue beads to clothing to make patterns which are all your own. These old costume jewellery pieces can take a boring old blouse and really bring it to life.
4. Try mixing textures and fabrics for some original looks. Tweeds can go with leather and silks to add a new feel and high fashion appeal to many outfit combinations. Remember that today many of the older fashion rules no longer exist, so play with your clothing and experiment with different and unusual combinations of tops and bottoms as well as a mixture of fabric materials.
5. One of the least expensive and simplest ways to change the look of your old clothing is to dye them different colours.
6. Dress up your collars, waistbands and pockets with eye catching accents like fake fur, feathers and leather. These can add a lot of zest to clothes you already own. Don't forget hats either - these accents can change the look of an outfit.
7. Go through all of your clothes and pick out the clothes which fit the best. These can be the foundation of your new look. If these clothes tend to be dark solid colours, then you'll want to get out your brightest accessories to give them a little colour. Monotone outfits can be very flattering, but a plain outfit always looks even better with a colourful scarf or shiny pin.
Keep in mind that the world of fashion is constantly changing. Look at fashion magazines to check on what old looks you may have lying around have come back into vogue.
It is worth the effort and time it takes to use tips like these to make your own ordinary outfit into a stunning fashion original. This allows you to keep on budget instead of going broke and lets you express your own fashion sense and design style. - 16083
1. Fitted waists are in right now, but a lot of women avoid them, worried that these may make them appear larger. In fact, loose flowing garments are what make you look larger than you really are. Take a loose fitting garment and make a belt out of a scarf, a necklace or of course, a belt. This adds a little something to the outfit and does a better job of flattering your figure.
2. Use a scarf to accentuate the neck of your outfit and draw attention to your beautiful face and smile. The scarf should be a splash of colour that will complement your outfit, but will also update the look. If you have a gray dress or sweater, try a yellow, green, or blue scarf for a little punch of colourful style. You can knot the scarf or secure it with a pretty pin to make it sizzle even more.
3. Those old beaded costume necklaces every woman has lying around are great for adding a little pep to your sweaters and blouses. Try mixing and matching these necklaces to create unique combinations. You can even hot glue beads to clothing to make patterns which are all your own. These old costume jewellery pieces can take a boring old blouse and really bring it to life.
4. Try mixing textures and fabrics for some original looks. Tweeds can go with leather and silks to add a new feel and high fashion appeal to many outfit combinations. Remember that today many of the older fashion rules no longer exist, so play with your clothing and experiment with different and unusual combinations of tops and bottoms as well as a mixture of fabric materials.
5. One of the least expensive and simplest ways to change the look of your old clothing is to dye them different colours.
6. Dress up your collars, waistbands and pockets with eye catching accents like fake fur, feathers and leather. These can add a lot of zest to clothes you already own. Don't forget hats either - these accents can change the look of an outfit.
7. Go through all of your clothes and pick out the clothes which fit the best. These can be the foundation of your new look. If these clothes tend to be dark solid colours, then you'll want to get out your brightest accessories to give them a little colour. Monotone outfits can be very flattering, but a plain outfit always looks even better with a colourful scarf or shiny pin.
Keep in mind that the world of fashion is constantly changing. Look at fashion magazines to check on what old looks you may have lying around have come back into vogue.
It is worth the effort and time it takes to use tips like these to make your own ordinary outfit into a stunning fashion original. This allows you to keep on budget instead of going broke and lets you express your own fashion sense and design style. - 16083
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