Nothing is as
depressing as feeling like you’ve no stylish clothes to wear.
Every day is a struggle
between looking fresh and feeling good.
Often you stand in
front of a wardrobe full of clothes yet you feel like you have no clothes
decent enough to wear.
You flip through every
hanger to check exactly what’s there, in case you missed something. But there’s
nothing new to captivate your heart a second time.
It stirs up some
impatience in you and even gets you a little agitated.
Time is usually not on
your side on such a day – the pressure mounts and your stress levels begin to
peak.
Now you stand akimbo
and simply stare at your clothes clueless on what your next move will be.
It’s not until you
learn rotation and re-invention that you realise getting your threads ready for
the day doesn’t have to be an emotional roller coaster ride.
Sometimes, all it takes
to look good is matching a bright red pair of shoes with an equally bright red
lipstick.
Instead of wearing the
same blazer with the same pair of jeans and shirt, layer the blazer with a
different top and pair of pants or shorts.
Rotation is key in
ensuring your wardrobe remains vibrant and give people the impression that your
wardrobe is a clothing boutique, which you and I already know it’s not!
Dressing up otherwise
simple pieces with jewellery or shoes could be the difference between fabric
“slayage” and a fashion faux pas.
My all-time favourite
re-invention is dressing up an otherwise ordinary maybe old checked or denim
shirt.
If done well, this is a
look you can pull off to so many spaces you won’t believe it.
The trick is in how you
decide to layer the shirt, your choice of pants and of course the shoes.
I can’t emphasise the
importance of the shoes enough. In most instances, your shoes will either make
or break your outfit.
A checked or denim
shirt can be paired with denims that have a clean wash and a pair of heels.
An ordinary looking
combo – jeans and shirt – can be dressed up by a pair of heels. The shoes will
add some vava voom to an otherwise boring combination.
Bring some sexy back
with a pair of shorts, a checked shirt and strappy sandals or sneaks.
Depending on what
tickles your fancy – a pair of Converse All Stars or air force sneaks will do
the trick.
This can’t be any kind
of shorts by the way – certainly not one of those that are knee high.
I’m talking something a
little shorter, if your body allows it of course.
A white vest and the
shirt either buttoned half-way through or tied around your waist is
unbelievably fashionable.
Of course you don’t
want to boarder around rural with the shirt around the waist.
Don’t tie it like my
late grandmother, Gogo MaKhuboni, would do after a long day in the fields.
On a blazing hot day,
she’d come back to the homestead with her jersey or extra layers scruffily tied
around her waist.
Pay meticulous
attention to how you tie the shirt. Cut yourself some slack in this heat and
dress up what you already have. No one will know how old the fashion piece is
if you dress it well.
How do u tie it fashionably so o dnt look like ur late grandma
ReplyDeleteIt's in the positioning. Gogo would have it a little above the belly button. Yours should come below the belly button
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