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Tips To Dress With Confidence

Posted by Helder Gomes on

Dressing With Confidence

Confidence can be difficult to achieve, especially when it comes to your fashion choices. People today seem to have more pressure than ever to look a certain way. To top it all off, there are also unrealistic expectations of what people should look like. Nevertheless, dressing with confidence can certainly be achieved. It’s simply about knowing what flatters you the most and gravitating toward those choices. Take a look below.

  1. Consider Your Shape

    Taking your shape into consideration and playing to your strengths can make a dramatic difference in how clothes look on you (and therefore how you feel in those clothes). When you feel confident in your fashion choices, you tend to act more confidently as a result. When it comes to body shapes, there are different categories, including rectangular, triangular, hourglass, inverted triangle, and round. Determine which shape you are and do your research!

  2. Know What Colours Look Good On You

    Colour plays a very important role in how clothes look on you. Depending on your complexion and hair colour, your choice of colour can “wash” you out or, alternatively, give you an extra something. To figure out what colours look best on you, determine your undertone if you don’t already know it.

    One way to determine your undertone is to check the colour of the veins in your wrist. Green veins indicate that you have a warm undertone while blue veins indicate that you have a cool undertone (some people also have a neutral undertone, meaning that they have both green and blue veins in their wrist). In general, however, warm undertones look best in earthy tones like orange, yellow, taupe, and off-white. Cool undertones tend to look best in jewel tones, cool grays, whites, and sea shades.

  3. Consider Your Comfort Level

    It may not be the most exciting element to take into consideration, but comfort level is important. Arguably, it is one of the most important tips on this list. If you’re not the most comfortable in heels, don’t wear them.

  4. Consider Your Personal Style

    It is always important to consider your personal style. When you dress in a way that reflects your style, you will feel better about yourself, feel more comfortable, and feel more confident as a result.

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