Fall comes every year, and for many people, it is essentially in January.
New looks, new starts, new intentions, and new ideas flood in, anxious to be put into motion.
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Expert Jeane B. takes this idea to the next level and says that in order to really make an "image transition" take hold, you must first take an analysis of what is missing in your overall style, and fill that gap!
To do this successfully and efficiently,
you must analyze three things.
1. Your current wardrobe and the neutral colors you own within it, as well as several super flattering accent colours. When going through your wardrobe this fall look for pieces that are ill-fitting, damaged, or just worn out.
Remove them, donate them, just get them out of the closet!
Then follow these steps:
Replace old pieces with new flattering basic items.
Make sure that they are simply cut, in the best quality you can afford as basic pants, jackets, skirts and dresses.
Purchase basics in two or three flattering neutral colors for new items, such as brown, grey, navy or nude beige, to accent your skin, hair and eye tones.
Building your foundation wardrobe in naturally flattering neutrals provides a timeless palette to build on year after year.
Use accent colors in tops, sweaters, accessories, shoes and bags to highlight trend, season, and occasions.
Good colors to start with are red, teal or turquoise, greens, animal prints, and metallic.
Don't forget your legs! Creative options for fall include all shades and textures of tights and sheer hosiery, to give any look some edge!