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While trends are constantly changing and evolving, there is one thing we couldn't ignore when it comes to fashion - no doubt rules were meant to be broken. Lets take a moment and think of it, we are not even sure who even made these rules, But here is the truth: Our staples are our staples. They can be however large or small we choose. Our closets are our closets. They have to fit our lifestyle, climate, and according our needs. so it's time to debunk the 10 most common styling myths.
Fashion Myth #1: Your Bag Should Match Your Shoes
No doubt we all have got freedom of choice, so if you want to wear red shoes and a red bag, we certainly wouldn't stop you to do so, but you don't have to accept by this order every single time you get dressed. A playful mix of accessories always gives a stunning look
Fashion Myth #2: You Can’t Wear Navy And Black Together
The main thought or idea here was that the two colors look quite odd together. And to that, we have listed the following counter-argument: they both are neutral, and neutrals go with everything, therefore they also go with each other. Just be sure to integrate a mix of textures for a positive outcome.
Fashion Myth #3: You Can’t Wear Gold And Silver Jewellery Together
We really yet didn't understand this one, especially since the contrast of silver and gold together makes for one heck of a style statement on your wrist, around the neck and your fingers.
Fashion Myth #4: Horizontal Stripes Are Not Flattering
In spite of popular belief, horizontal stripes do look good on most shapes; the main key is picking the right kind of stripe and silhouette according to body shape or type. If you lean to err on the slimmer side, a fitted shape and smaller stripe will give you the illusion of curves. If you have a small waist or an hourglass figure, go for a thicker stripe and a relaxed fit.
Fashion Myth #5: Short Women Can’t Wear Long Dresses
This is the trend that short woman should avoid, and this myth is not one of them.In fact, if the fitting is right, it can end up praising your dainty figure. Our advice? Skip the print. Why? because it looks like as if it’s wearing you, instead of the other way around and stick to streamlined silhouette and solid colors.
Fashion Myth #6: You should invest not trends but in timeless classics
Try spending most of your time on the pieces you like the most and are willing to wear the most. Besides, classic pieces like black pumps,trench coats, black pumps, and LBDs will always be there - at least if you don't spend a huge money on them, you won't be flatten when they wear out and have to be replaced.
Fashion Myth #7: High heels are more sophisticated than flats.
If you walk into standard mall shoe store, there you are hop to find plenty of high heels that bust this myth fully open. Can you say covered platform? Yes, these high heels do change the way you carry yourself, but you can change your posture without raising the height of your shoes. Shoulders back, chest out, chin up-that's all it takes. You can even do it barefoot.
Fashion Myth #8: No Stockings Or Socks With Open-Toe Shoes:
Pairing tights with open-toe shoes is surely a look- but the contrast, like black tights against the silver shoe, can really add to a look and make it more classy. The same goes for sandals and socks.
Fashion Myth #9: Smaller prints work for smaller women and Larger prints work for a larger woman.
Dressing in smaller/larger prints can be a fun way to spice up your wardrobe and it's totally a crock. No doubt a good print is a good print, whether it is in a print size 2, size 10 or a size 20. And that includes horizontal stripes. So remember these and wear those prints proudly.
Fashion Myth #10: Mixing bright colors is a disaster
Fact: Mixing bright colors can actually look quite trendy and chic if worn properly. Take a cue from the below dress image that is fuchsia pink and bright red dress. The main key is to keep the accessories and makeup minimal.
Conclusion:
It's time to banish the fashion myths doing the rounds and expose the fashionista in you. Out of our wardrobes, we need to get the fashion industry and make this closets a space so that it performs its function excellently. You need to know that clothes were made for the body, not the body for clothes. The more knowingly we shop, the more thoughtfully we spend, and the smaller our wardrobes are, and we will more time and energy to focus on the things that really matter to us.
Combine clothes which match and choose carefully