![]() Look up "monochromatic outfit" on Google to see what I mean. Choose a monochromatic outfit consisting of clothing all from the same colour, such as white and cream or charcoal and light grey. Pair a coloured top with black or white pants and neutral shoes. When choosing your outfit be sure not to MIX too many colours. It is helpful to look at photos of yourself as opposed to just looking in the mirror so you can compare your skin tone with various clothing colours. Decide if you are more warm with yellow undertones or cool with pink undertones. If you want colour in your outfits then first determine what colours will match your skin tone and hair colour. My personal favourites are white and pale pink! You can also go for a cream or bright white top, depending on your skin tone, and this will provide a crisp look when paired with a nice pair of jeans, dress pants, or skirt. A few examples are taupe, teal, navy blue, eggplant purple, pale pink, and true red. If you are looking for something quick, there are some colours that look good on everyone. Also look for tops that expose your neck line and make your neck look longer, such as a scoop neck or v-neck. If you want to look TALLER consider tucking your top into high or mid-rise jeans/pants to make your legs appear longer. Stay away from boxy or very flowy, loose tops that hide your shape. Girls on the curvier side can emphasize those fabulous curves with fitted tops that show off your waist. So, let's unpack this with a few examples:Ĭonsider how CURVY your body is. But what's this? The outfit doesn't work on you at all?! What works for someone else may not work for you at all, especially if their hair colour, skin tone, and/or body type is TOTALLY different from you. The girl in the picture looks amazing, and you buy clothes that are basically the same as hers so you can recreate the outfit. So you've browsed Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest for outfit inspiration and found THE perfect outfit.
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