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While the world may be leaning toward more casual
attire, there are still a number of fashion faux pas you need to
avoid regardless of the occasion or dress code. They include:
1. Wearing The Wrong Colors
All skin tones are not created equal. The lime green or hot pink
that you saw on the runways may look fabulous on the models, but
horrible on you. Experiment with different colors and stick with
the palettes that look best on you, regardless of what's "au
currant". Don't waste your money on clothes that make you look
pale, sallow, jaundiced, or washed out.
2. Wearing Too Small a Size
If it doesn't fit, don't wear it. Squeezing into a size 8 may feed
your vanity, but it will may you appear overfed to everyone else.
Shop by FIT, not by size. If you can't sit down or feel as trussed
up as a turkey, you're not going to feel your best. Why put yourself
through that kind of torture? Find clothes that fit or have them
tailored to fit and stack the cards in your favor.
3. Inappropriate Makeup
Light for day, heavier for evening, sheer for sports or other strenuous
pursuits. You wear different clothes for different activities in
you life; your makeup should change as well. And if you're still
doing Cleopatra eyes, it's time to turn the page and see what's
happening THIS century in makeup styles.
4. Wearing The Wrong Color of Hose
You'll look taller and trimmer by matching the color of your hose
to your shoes and your hem. Wearing a black skirt and shoes? Opt
for sheer black hose. Have a bright blue dress and taupe shoes?
Go for the taupe-colored hose. What? You only wear black hose because
they hide things you don't want people to see? Well, guess what:
unless your whole outfit's black, you're CALLING ATTENTION to your
legs. If that's not what you want, it's time to rethink your plan.
5. Rundown Shoes
You look great...from the ankles up. If your shoes have seen better
days, find a good shoe repair shop and put them in for some TLC.
Polish them regularly. Use a felt tip marker on scuffs, and put
a piece of soft carpet under your feet when you drive. And most
importantly, invest in a good pair if you're going to wear them
every day. Don't buy them at the 5 and Dime and then wonder why
they don't last.
6. Broken Nails, Chipped Polish.
Keep your nails clean and evenly trimmed. To make repairs quickly,
have clippers and a nail file in your purse and desk at work. Paint
over chips or remove all polish. If you're in a business environment,stick
with conservative nail polish colors at work and save the sparkly/neon/funky
looks for weekends and vacations. Dragon-lady lengths are never
appropriate for business.
7. Slips That Show
Unfortunately, one length does NOT fit all. Buy slips in several
lengths and replace them once the elastic wears. For the most discreet
linings, buy slips in the colors you wear most often, like black,
navy, beige, and white. You want to mute the sheerness of your garment-not
all attention to the color of your slip.
8. Underarm Stains
First, buy deodorant that works with your body. You may have to
try a few to find the best one for you, and you may need to change
every now and again if your chemistry changes, like after having
a baby, starting new medication, going through menopause, or the
like. My personal favorite: Mitchum solid. If you perspire heavily
or need a surefire method to prevent stains, consider using dress
shields.
9. Visible Bra Lines
Make sure your bra fits properly. If it rides up in back, slips
of the shoulders, or lets your breasts sag instead of offering support,
then it's time to seek professional help. You can usually find trained
fitters in the lingerie departments of better department stores.
Call around for an appointment.
10. Roots
Hair color can do wonderful things for you, but it can also be
hard on the budget. If you can't afford the regular maintenance
required by allover color, consider getting highlights instead.
And whatever you do, make sure your hair color matches your skin
tone.
Take a few minutes to attend to the details. Why spoil your look
when looking great is nearly as easy?
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Diana Pemberton-Sikes is a wardrobe and image consultant and author
of "Wardrobe Magic," an ebook that shows women how to
transform their unruly closets into workable, wearable wardrobes.
Visit her online at www.fashionforrealwomen.com
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