Maybe you don’t know this but fashion style says a lot about your personality!
You can be your own fashion guru: Aim to discover your own fashion style.
Keep calm even if the catwalk shows and the new fashion styles flying into the shops have made you even more confused by what you should be wearing. The most important thing to look wonderful is not about slavishly following fashion or trying to look similar to a top model, it's about discovering your own fashion style, right? Always remember that style is personal. There are no guides to follow. There are no regulations and surely there are no seasons. I’m sure you know that!
Your style comes from within, you must know who you are or who you would like to be; but never from trying to be someone else, or wanting to look more slim, short, tall or even prettier.
You have to trust you are attractive basically by believing it yourself. If you don’t believe it you might as well give up right now.
I know all this sounds good in theory, but discovering your own style can be an off-putting prospect.
Clean up your wardrobe and keep only Items you really wear!
Keep only items that make you feel good about yourself? Remember the times you have looked in that wardrobe and said: "I can’t find anything to wear!"
You should keep in your wardrobe only wonderful clothing styles you like and suit you. It is much better to be motivated choosing between ten remarkable items than when you see 30 items and 20 of those you don’t even like wearing.
Choose your favourite items and throw away rest, who care if it is a "must-have" item of the present time of year, or if you spent a month’s wages on it 5 years ago, even if you wore it day after day as a teenager and "can't even think about getting rid of it".
If it no longer suits you, it shouldn't stay there.
Bin everything you don’t wear and that doesn't look nice on you. You have to be ruthless here.
When you go looking for fashion style, buy your size clothes!
Remember not to buy a smaller items just for the reason that you're plan to go on a diet, or because you detest the fact that you are actually a size 12. Please be cautious when you see something that looks like a nice bargain.
Paying £50 for a pair of jeans that cost £90 is a nice deal surely but if you are never going to wear them the jeans, what’s the point? So that will become a very pricey deal after all.
Turn away from trends.
If everybody is wearing blue dresses but if you don't look good in blue or in a dress, do you really need to buy one? Just wear what looks good on you and if it makes you feel comfortable.
Comfortable don’t have to represent tedious. So don't play it too safe either.
You should be motivated by what is in your wardrobe: 10 black dresses offer very modest encouragement; but one white beaded vintage dress can offers a so much more, keep that in mind.
Now that you have finally cleaned out your wardrobe, it's the right time to invest in the styles that will bring you back to life, if you don't have them by now.
These are vital in anyone’s wardrobe that go with almost anything and never go out of style and you can look your best everywhere you go.
Let me tell you a little about him just so you can see for yourself "what's not to like about Gok? Gok Wan was born in Leicester, England, to a Chinese father, John Tung Shing; who was born in Hong Kong, and an English mother, Myra. He grew up on one of the city's council estates and his parents ran a local restaurant there. Wan stood out from his peers from a young age and the fact that he was mixed-race, tall, overweight and gay led to bullying from other children. He was 21 stone (133 kg) in his teenage years and later confessed, "I was really fat". He was drawn to performing arts and began attending a course at the Charles Keene College of Further Education. After receiving a diploma from the college, Wan enrolled at the Central School of Speech and Drama and continued to study performing arts. though, the other students had backgrounds very different to his and he felt that his weight was beginning to dictate his life, later saying: "[It affected] everything: my personality, how people reacted to me, what I wore, everything. When you sit down with someone who's 21 stone you have certain expectations of what they're like: stupid, lazy or really funny." He felt restricted and unhappy and eventually dropped out of the course, returning to live with his family. Wan set about losing weight and at the age of 20 he began a crash diet, losing nearly half his weight in several months.
The Weight Loss Certainly Changed Everything!
Leaving behind his fat old self, "A Star Was Born"! And he is now absolutely fashion-committed, and very, very confident in what he does!
Despite the sudden change, he had no problem with having been overweight, later reflecting: "I don't regret having been fat at all. I know how to throw jokes at myself and I use humour before anything else, and those skills allow me to do the chat shows. So I'm thankful for that." He even lamented that, after losing weight, he had to try harder to attract attention, saying that his weight had, to an extent, defined him.