6 Fashion Faux You Need To Avoid
Well, everyone likes to get dressed and showcase their fashion edge. While some of us love following the trends, sometimes it may seem over boarding in terms of going with the trendy flow.
Here are a few tips on the fashion faux you need to avoid:
1. The outfit match maker:
One of the most important element when it comes to your outfit is to make it compliment each other. Well, it isn’t necessary to make it an exact match. Make it subtle and make sure not to over pair. For example, florals over an animal prints a big NO and so the colored tops over a brighter bottoms.
And if you are looking out to wear an animal print, don’t become too matchy matchy and completely wrap it over with the same from top to bottom.
2. The bodycon :
These ultra-fitting, figure hugging outfit has been quite in a trend. But as good as long you are in shape.
“If I wear tight clothing I will look thin”, is a huge misconception . Rather it will make you look awry and project you on the wrong side .If you are one of those who fall on healthier body side, we advice you to stay away from these bodycon or tight fits.
3. Over accessorizing :
A right pair of accessory with the right outfit makes you stand out. But not when you over board wearing too much altogether. For example, If your outfit is far embellished avoid pairing with layers of jewellery or flashy danglers. Remember when it comes to accessories “Less is More!”
4. The neck tie :
Neckties look great and adds a statement, but not with all kinds of shirts. If you are wearing a short sleeve shirt or a polo shirt avoid neck tie.
5. Too tight or baggy outfits:
Oversized tops are a trend these days and everyone loves trying it on. It looks great and cool as long you style it in an appropriate way such as boyfriend top/oversized top with a skinny jeans is a good go. If its way too loose to your personality avoid it.
6. Extra shorts:
There is a soft corner when it comes to the shorts, but, choosing the right amount of length of your shorts is a challenge so as to avoid embarrassing situations at gatherings.