Confidence cannot be acquired overnight, it requires time and effort. That being said, how we dress can impact how we feel about ourselves. Liking what we wear can liven up our mood, and most importantly provide us strength and confidence. Want to dress to feel your best, but don’t know how? Here are a few tips to improve your fashion confidence.
Prioritize the Fit, Ignore the Size
Each human body is shaped differently. As tempting as is, do not pay attention to the numbers game. Instead, pay attention to how an outfit fits. After all, garments that do not complement your fit can A) be unflattering, B) be uncomfortable, and C) make one self-conscious. When an outfit fits too tight, it can prevent movement and compel one to cover up. Meanwhile, when an outfit is too frumpy, it can make one feel awkward or unpolished.
Look for outfits that flatter your body. If a garment you enjoy may not flatter your size, you can also consider hiring a tailor. Fashion experts like Tan France encourage tailored clothing as it “not only looks polished, but it also feels more comfortable.”
Likewise, balance your proportions. When you want to play with a cropped top, oversized clothes, or other odd shapes, make it fashionable by keeping the rest of your outfit fitted. For example, if interested in wearing an oversized sweatshirt, balance the garment by wearing tights or leggings.
Accessorize
It all comes down to details. Accessories can add a distinct signature to an otherwise simple look, while in other cases they can complement two mismatched pieces together.
A few examples include jewelry, belts, and shoes. For starters, jewelry is a classic. Something as simple as wearing a pair of thin hoop earrings, a pendant necklace, or a small diamond ring can add sparkle and sophistication. When it comes to gems, consider this five carat diamond ring price guide. Meanwhile, when it comes to belts and shoes, aside from being functional, they can also be fashionable. Belts can nicely accentuate your waistline, whereas footwear can provide color or serve as a statement piece.
Wear What You Want, Not What Others Want
The point of dressing confidently is dressing for yourself. Trends tend to come and go, while different people have different tastes. Knowing this, wear garments that attract your personal tastes rather than others.
When shopping, go with what grabs your attention. Do not be afraid to experiment. If wanting to play with color, start wearing one colorful piece, and keep the rest neutral; the same can be applied with textures.
Part of the experience is to test your options and determine your likes and dislikes. If an outfit leans out of your comfort zone, don’t be afraid to ask a friend or an employee to help style the garment.
Pro-tip: be a mindful shopper. People often make the mistake of buying a garment based solely on its brand or its price tag. This compels shoppers to overlook other garments that may be better in quality, although cheaper in price, or overlook other pieces that are pricier, yet ethically produced. As a shopper, be aware of these qualities when looking for a garment to pride in owning. Hope these tips will help you to dress with confidence. Do share your views and tips in the comment section.
Wearing what I want is very important to me. Thanks for sharing this post with us.
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I totally agree with you
I agree fitting is key!