How Can We Create Our Personal Style?

How Can We Create Our Personal Style?

Almost all of us, when we meet a person for the first time, try to get to know her/him by looking at that person’s clothes. We think that the clothes s/he wears or an accessory s/he wears will reflect something of his/her personality. Since our clothes give clues to people about our personality, then we can start by creating our own style. You can create your personal style from outside help, or you can create it yourself. Here, let’s talk to you about ways we can create and improve our personal style.

Getting to Know Yourself

Knowing what you like and dislike about yourself is the first step towards creating your style. Are you one of those people who like to have people’s eyes on you, or are you one of those people who don’t want to attract the attention? Do you want to tell people to stay away from you when you are in a bad mood without telling them directly? The easiest way to do this is to give people clues about yourself with the clothes you wear.

 

Getting to Know Your Body

Knowing your body is an important part of creating your style. Being thin or fat does not prevent you from wearing the clothes you want to wear. After knowing your body measurements and knowing how the clothes fit on your body, it doesn’t matter what size clothes you wear. You can highlight your favorite parts of your body with the clothes you choose and make-up tactics. My advice to you is to get rid of the monotonous patterns that body measurements impose on you and to dress by knowing your body.

Age/Occupation

How old you are and what profession you are dealing with is another important thing to consider when creating your style. While everyone is trying to look young, it’s not like you want to make yourself look older than you are. If you have a profession that requires seriousness, it will not be appropriate to dress as if you are going to a party. Every outfit has its place and time.

 

Following Trends

Getting to know yourself and your body was the hardest step towards creating your personal style. The next steps are the things you will do with pleasure and without getting bored. Following the trends will help you about which colors and which clothes models come to the fore. This will allow you to both keep your style up to date and create a style that is open to change and freshness.

Knowing the Classics

Of course, it is important to follow the trends. However, besides this, it is important to know the classic clothing models and use them while creating your style. While trendy pieces will come and go, classics will remain timeliness and modern for many years to come. In this respect, I must say that jeans, white shirt, and black dress are indispensable for your wardrobe.

 

Using Accessories

What we call style is not just about clothes. Style is a combination of your clothes, shoes, jewelry, and make-up. Therefore, after choosing your clothes, it is up to you to find suitable accessories. It is important to choose your accessories according to the season, your mood and where you are going.

Comfortable but Stylish

Having style doesn’t mean you have to discomfort. It is possible to be both stylish and comfortable. For this, it is important that you choose clothes that fit your body, and that you do not feel under the obligation to constantly create your combinations with high heels. However, avoid compromising your style for comfort.

Shoes

Although we combine our clothes perfectly, if we do not choose the shoes correctly, the combination will be incomplete. In addition, if our feet are not comfortable in the shoes, we choose the style we create will cause us to suffer. That’s why you should change the shoes you prefer according to where you go. For example, if you are a student, you are having a very active day. Therefore, do not limit your mobility by wearing high heels. I also recommend you look at flats, oxford shoes, loafers, and moccasins instead of sneakers all the time.

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