What Do You Dress First?

We are our own worst critics. Every day, I see men and women alike pick their bodies apart into two different categories: parts they like, and the others they don’t. Tisks, sighs, and deep breaths take place as they try on different outfits. This is because they feel frumpy and/or outdated in them or due to the fact that they like certain parts of the outfit and not others. Clothing is meant to make us feel confident, happy, chic, and stylish ... all while showing our personality and glowing! So why are you buying clothing that make you feel otherwise?

Most people usually tell me that they don’t know what looks good on them, or that they are constantly in a rush. Sound familiar? Impulse purchases take place because in their mind, “that’s as good as it’s going to get,” they really like the colour or pattern of the item, or just because it’s in fashion. The fact is most men and women have a vague sense of what looks good on them and what doesn’t. The problem is that many don’t know they reasons why something works for them or doesn’t. It’s crucial for people to understand their body shape, body type, colouring, personality style, lifestyle requirements, and fashion. That is why I highly recommend things like a colour, wardrobe, and style analysis. They are great foundations to helping you understand ... you! Having this kind of information will also save you hundreds of dollars, time, and frustration. You’ll understand what works best for you, your personality, lifestyle, and fashion which, in turn, will make you feel current, strong, fabulous, and chic!

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You're very welcome - I agree with you - people don't take the needed time out for themselves! It's something that so important and can really help women feel good about their bodies :)
07.17.2009
Chic Giver
I appreciate your article, as I agree with you. I do not think people take the time for themselves. And then, I feel people are afraid to evaluate themselves as they do tend to focus on the parts they do not like versus where they do need to accentuate. Thank you for saying that!
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