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First and foremost learn about the history of fashion!
There is no point not knowing why your clothes look like what they do
and how fashion changed throughout time. Coco Chanel changed how women
dress, so it's worth renting the Lifetime movie about her.
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Keep up on some of the cutest and latest trends. If
you're not keeping up on at least some trends, to fellow fashion experts
you'll seem, well, clueless. Read Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and Elle to
hear what's in. It's important to know which trends work and which don't
though; for example, skinny jeans might flatter you whereas harem pants
are just plain ugly. It is important to be a trendsetter, but Anna
Wintour's words are worth respecting.
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Learn 'fashion lingo'. This is worth researching, as
after all, you want to know what you're talking about. Don't go
overboard using words no one's ever heard of. Find a fashion vocabulary
online, or from another expert. Make sure you're using the words right
though.
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Create a totally cool outfit that looks and feels great.
Use matching colors and patterns. When you buy your clothes make sure
they fit. You don't want them too tight or too baggy. Also make sure
they feel good. Don't buy them if they make you itchy or very
uncomfortable. Make sure that you feel confident in the clothes. If all
the requirements are good then buy it!
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Create your own fashion journal. Cut out
clothes or styles that you like and paste them into your fashion
journal. Write down a couple of your favorite outfits and say how you
feel in them. Draw outfits on people, for different body sizes and
shapes. What suits people.
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Add accessories. From beads to earrings or rings to
bracelets. You can add color and spunk to any outfit with accessories.
Make sure that they match and they don't feel uncomfortable.
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Search through your own closet first. A person never
knows what they truly have until they take a good look into their own
closet. You may have outfits that can be totally revamped for the sake
of fashion. A good tailor would be key in this situation to have things
refitted for the new style you are trying to achieve. What you are
looking for could be right under your nose!
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Invest in classics. It's important to splurge on
basics, because if you're going to wear something all the time, it
better be high-quality and fit well. A cashmere cardigan, trench coat,
string of pearls, pant suit, and little black dress will take you from
season to season year to year. You could always find something very
similar to it for less money, but it might tear or be itchy and
uncomfortable.
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Wear an outfit totally different then anybody else would.
Mix match patterns and colors or maybe try leggings and a long shirt.
Whatever it is make sure people would want to follow that trend. But
don't make them.
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Make yourself a reputation as a trendsetter. Shop at
the local designer stores; even if you're not that rich, there must be
something in there you afford (example: a pair of gloves, sunglasses).
Be a devoted client to these boutiques and you will get noticed for your
style.
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