Fashion Faux Pas
This is all about Fashion
Fashion violations demand attention, their existence is
prominent but ever-so avoidable. Unassuming fashion victims must learn - there
are just things you don’t do! Yes there are plenty of rules in the fashion
world but they are easy to follow and easy to learn. As vein as it may seem, no
matter who you are, where you live or what you do, people are constantly
judging you based on your appearance. Sadly there is no way around this fact
and while it’s not fair to judge a book by its cover, it doesn’t hurt to put a
little effort into making it look good. Here are some fashion rules and
guidelines to keep you from getting hit by the fashion police!
The Canadian
Tuxedo – Mixed Denim
A childhood friend of mine was convinced that she was
going to name her poor children Denim and Lace, yikes. I’m sure she’s moved
onto naming those future rug rats after more sophisticated fabrics but we can
learn a little lesson – Don’t ever Mix Denim and Lace, and even more so, DON’T
Ever MIX DENIM. There is nothing that
makes my eyes madder than seeing mixed denim because no matter how cute the
style of the clothes, it simply doesn’t match.
As a rule of thumb, avoid too much of any denim at all costs. Match your
cute jeans jacket with a pair of Kaki pants.
Don’t buy jeans that have different denim as the pocket. Run far, far
away from the Canadian Tuxedo!
Nerd Alert -
Sandals and Socks
Maybe the biggest fashion No No of summer is the Sandals
and Socks rule. No matter how cool you think those Tevas are, they don’t go
with socks, period. Wearing socks with your Sandals really defeats the purpose
and more importantly, well, it looks like crap. If you’re nervous about showing
your feet avoid sandals all together, if you need to wear socks at work wear a
shoe that covers your feet. I hate to say it but the combination is a certified
Nerd Alert…Use sandals right and no one gets hurt!
The Mother of
all Clashes - Navy Blue & Black
Both Navy Blue
and Black are neutral colors and both go with a lot of different colors; what
they don’t go with are each other. Mixing navy blue and black is a major
fashion mistake. In some lights you may
find it hard to differentiate the two but get out in the sun and the clash is
noticeable, noticeable and very bad. Match black shirts with black shoes match
navy with anything but black: try cream, white, beige or brown. If you notice
you’re wearing any combination of navy and black, change immediately!
More Taboos:
Scrunchies
Cow Boy Hats
Exposed Underwear
Acid-Washed Anything
Clothes your husband or boyfriend wore
High-Wasted Pants
Cleavage Overload
Dressing too young for your age
Wearing pajamas out of bed
Clothes that are too tight – Avoid the muffin top!
Faux Pas now
No Flaw – Horizontal Stripes
Sometimes the
most major don’ts end up being major fashion Do’s. Horizontal stripes are now in…What? Lately
many lunch-skipping celebrites like the Olsen twins have been pulling the
stripes off. InStyle Magazine reports that according to designer Kyutae Kim,
“Wearing Variegated stripes can actually highlight your favorite features.” Not
sold? I’m not sure I am either, horizontal stripes make you look wider because
the pattern plays tricks on your eyes. According to the Wall Street Journal in
the article The New Skinny on Horizontal
Stripes: “Robert Verdi, a stylist and host of Style Network's "Fashion
Police" show, says stripes can be more flattering now because many fabrics
are made with Lycra, which makes the stripes skim the body. Still, he says
women whose bra size is larger than a C-cup, or who have more than an eight-inch
difference between their waist and hip measurements should avoid horizontal
stripes.” So, if you’re comfortable in vertical stripes and especially
comfortable with your curves I guess by all means give the look a try, it’s no
longer a Faux Paw, for now…
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