How to Have Your Own Style As a Girl
Figure out what kind of clothes make you feel like you look good., Study stylish role models., Make your own clothes and accessories., Sport an article of clothing or an accessory that no one else wears, and wear it commonly.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Figure out what kind of clothes make you feel like you look good.
This means having your clothes reflect who you are.
Of course, if comfortable clothes are the things you like, then go for it. -
Step 2: Study stylish role models.
Celebrities often hire someone to help them develop coherence to their styles, but you don't have to.
Observe a few celebrities whose style you appreciate and see how they skillfully always choose outfits that tie to their personal style.
Don't mimic their style, just mimic their methods.
Do they always stick to certain colors? Are they always sleek, or always casual? Never try to be exactly them just make it and use them as guidelines. , Unless your style involves brand names and/or you're just not the crafty type, making your own wardrobe is a sure-fire way to develop your own style.
Again, focus on colors, symbols, and fashions that reflect you as an individual. , -
Step 3: Make your own clothes and accessories.
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Step 4: Sport an article of clothing or an accessory that no one else wears
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Step 5: and wear it commonly.
Detailed Guide
This means having your clothes reflect who you are.
Of course, if comfortable clothes are the things you like, then go for it.
Celebrities often hire someone to help them develop coherence to their styles, but you don't have to.
Observe a few celebrities whose style you appreciate and see how they skillfully always choose outfits that tie to their personal style.
Don't mimic their style, just mimic their methods.
Do they always stick to certain colors? Are they always sleek, or always casual? Never try to be exactly them just make it and use them as guidelines. , Unless your style involves brand names and/or you're just not the crafty type, making your own wardrobe is a sure-fire way to develop your own style.
Again, focus on colors, symbols, and fashions that reflect you as an individual. ,
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