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 Fashion Myths Debunked - 7 False Beliefs About Fashion That Can Cramp Your Style  1


Somewhere in your developed fashion year, a parent, school teacher, nun, or another member of the fashion police drills into your head for specific rules about what you should or should not wear Did. And you believed them. However, according to fashion design experts, most of these rules are just myths. They are not only wrong, but can be harmful to your wardrobe.

There are a few rules that can begin to break at the end!

Myth # 1: Don't wear white after Labor Day . Now let's lay it down immediately. White is not only accepted, but it is actually very nice in autumn and winter. Remember that white has many shades, some are warm and some are cool. Warm-colored white adds drama to the wardrobe after a working day, and when white comes into cozy fabrics like cashmere, it's definitely “fashion”.

Myth # 2: The horizontal stripes appear fat . People have blindly believed this myth for decades, but have proven scientifically wrong. York University psychologists have recently shown that the horizon does not look thick. If anything, it may look thin. He confirmed the results of an initial investigation by a 19th century physicist that the horizon seemed higher and narrower than the vertical.

Myth # 3: Don't mix patterns and stripes . Clearly no one who made this went to fashion school. Mixing patterns and stripes gives a stunning look. Keeping the aspect ratio in mind, if one pattern or stripe is bold, make the other pattern or stripe more conservative. The contrast is pretty fashionable.

Myth # 4: Shoes should fit the bag . Face it: If you match your shoes with your handbag, you will look like the Queen has dressed you. She probably wants you to wear matching gloves. If the bag needs to be matched with something, it must be your clothes, but it is not necessary.

Myth 5: Baggy clothes hide fat . People are not fooled by that muumuu. Baggy clothes may hide the figure, but the result is an unshaped silhouette that can actually make you look great. Clothing that fits the body without overtightening is actually flattering.

Myth # 6: Black looks good on everyone . necessarily. Color experts claim that only one in five has a cool, pale skin tone that looks good in black. People with warmer skin tones appear washed away in black because the color removes all the golden tones from the skin.

Myth # 7: Men's shoes need to fit the belt . This is difficult because many men may face resistance from people who swear by this rule. But shoes don't have to match-they need to be coordinated with the belt. What if you have tanned shoes or white shoes? It will be difficult to find a perfectly matching tan or white belt. But you will find brown or black belts tuned with them.

The only real rule in fashion design is that it was made to break the rule. Uncovering the myth may be the best you have done to the wardrobe.


 Fashion Myths Debunked - 7 False Beliefs About Fashion That Can Cramp Your Style  1


 Fashion Myths Debunked - 7 False Beliefs About Fashion That Can Cramp Your Style  1


 Fashion Myths Debunked - 7 False Beliefs About Fashion That Can Cramp Your Style  1


 Fashion Myths Debunked - 7 False Beliefs About Fashion That Can Cramp Your Style  1

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