Tips For Fashion and Style #1

Over the next few weeks here at College Fashion, I am going to be featuring a series of posts on my top fashion tips. While some of the info may be basic knowledge for the experienced college fashionista, many of the pointers might even be new to some of you professional shoppers out there.

The “Tips For Fashion and Style” series will cover all the basics of dressing well, while also providing some lesser-known tips on how to take your current style to the next level.

So without further explanation, here is Fashion and Style Tip #1:


Fashion and Style Tip #1:

The number one rule of fashion: PROPORTIONS.

Effortless style begins with knowing exactly where a jacket should fall to make you look streamlined instead of frumpy, or how long your pants should be given the shoes you’re wearing.

You can develop an eye for proportion by checking out fashion magazines and photo spreads on a regular basis and learning what proportions create what looks. Vogue is your fashion 101!

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  1. #1 Fashion Tip: Knowing When To Splurge

    Every woman wants to look polished and chic. In order to achieve the desired look, you don’t necessarily have to be wearing high-priced items from head to toe. If you mix expensive items with inexpensive items, generally no one knows the difference. Trust me, I have tested it. Even at fashion shows, I constantly get compliments on my bargains. I am going to show you the tricks of the trade!

    There are certain pieces you can splurge on that will make the rest of your outfit look expensive. For example, ifHoundstooth Embroidered Bags you buy a great handbag it will improve the look of any outfit. Plus, a good bag will truly last you a lifetime. We suggest splurging on an exquisite bag that makes a statement. Take for example these Houndstooth Embroidered Handbags By Papillon. Even though it’s houndstooth, it is still versatile and will look great with a variety of clothes. You can wear it with a black dress, a pair of jeans and a colorful tee, or even a suit. The piece creates a lot of visual interest. This bag is just an example, perhaps houndstooth isn’t your style, but when looking for a bag think unique.

    Diamond Peace Sign NecklaceAnother great item to splurge on is a great piece of jewelry. Something you can wear with ANYTHING. The Diamond Peace Sign Necklace by Saundra Messinger would achieve that goal. It’s simple yet beautiful. The diamonds add a little touch of elegance so you can dress the piece up a bit. This paired with a bargain outfit will look fantastic.

    Or you could with a great jacket, like the Reversible Striped Corduroy Jacket by Nuvula.Striped Corduroy Reversible Jacket Besides the fact that you can reverse it and get two jackets out of one, it’s stylish and funky. You can pair this with an inexpensive top and a cute little black skirt, with jeans, or even over a simple dress. The point is, it looks great and makes a statement.

    The moral of the story is that great items that make a statement, increase the perceived value of the overall outfit. We also think EVERY WOMAN should have some nice, well-fitting basics. Think white button down shirt (doesn’t have to be dull), a great pair of black or brown pants, a great basic black or brown skirt, a few tees, and a stylish pair of jeans. Pair these basics with a statement piece to look pulled together. You don’t have to spend a lot of money to look like a million bucks!

    Check out: http://www.artfulwears.com

    Artwears.com - October 12th, 2007 at 1:40 pm

  2. [...] Study up on style - I don’t mean memorize the latest trends or even necessarily try to emulate high-fashion looks. I’m talking learning about real STYLE. Look to fashion icons of the past: find photos and videos & examine what they wore and what elements of that style you find appealing. Flip through Vogue and browse the runway photos on Style.com. Rip out or print whatever YOU really like. Learn about proportions. [...]

    Fashion Beyond Abercrombie & Fitch (or How To Develop Your Own Style) - College Fashion .Net - April 2nd, 2008 at 8:02 pm

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