Nude shoes will blend in with anything.. |
I DON’T know why everyday
life at varsity was like a fashion show of some sort. There was always
pressure to look smashing hot – every single day.
I look back now and
wonder why I wore six inch stilettos to lectures.
Of course it was to
make sure I kept my fashion standards on a high.
I had to strut my stuff
into the lecture room oozing nothing but freshness.
Being late on most
occasions, walking into the lecture room had to be epic.
I needed to stay on top
of my game because people kept their eyes wide open, ready to scrutinise every piece
of fashion that walked through the lecture rooms’ doors.
There was so much hype
about who’s wearing what and who the best dressed girl or guy was.
You were even
identified by your sense of dress, good or bad.
But inorder to stay on
top of the game, you had to spend money – money which most of us really didn’t
have.
I mean, we were cash
strapped and obviously went for the cheap stuff.
I had to have pumps in
every colour under the sun so I spent a whole lot of money on $5 deals every
semester! My denim collection,
T-shirts, jackets, jewellery – everything had to be available in all colours.
You had to be matching
from top to bottom and then at some point – you needed to be colour blocking.
So there was a lot of
colour involved. But ask me now and I’ll tell you I was absolutely clueless. I
didn’t need all those cheap things.
I certainly didn’t need
all those colours! I was spending my money on rubbish. On average, the pumps wouldn’t
last beyond a month before they were torn or fading.
What you need are a few
good quality pieces that you can rotate. If you get yourself one good black
handbag, you won’t have to spend money on cheap handbags that will last a
couple of months before they’re tattered and make their way to your dustbin.
With time, you grow
your handbag collection on good quality handbags which will last for years and
years.
There we have another pair of nude shoes.. |
Don’t be pressured to
get shoes in every colour. Get good quality ones in black, brown and nude for a
start. You won’t believe the amount of outfits you can whip up in those colours.
They’ll blend in with virtually everything.
Have at least two good
suits that you’ll turn to when it matters most. Don’t be extravagant and go for
bright ones. Get black, grey or navy blue and you’ll be set.
With time, and of
course depending on your pocket, you’ll grow the collection and include the
fancy ones you like.
There’s no point in
investing in a lime green blazer, you’ll only be able to wear it so many times.
Because the colour is bright, it’ll be easy to remember and people will notice
you’ve been at it over and over again.
Have one good time
piece – one that’ll blend in with your lifestyle and wardrobe. What you want is
opulence on a wrist not trash. If you’re into jewellery, don’t be
caught up in buying fake metal that’ll cause you skin irritations because all
you want are numbers.
It’s not about how many
pairs of earrings you have, it’s about how elegant and authentic they are.
Don’t forget to get
yourself a quality fragrance. These cost a lot of money but will last for
months. That and an effective roll on and you’re set.
Another nude shoe blending effortlessley... |
Very few people want to
spend money on quality denims but trust me; quality over quantity is a policy
that works.
Get your denims in a
clean wash and simple stitching. These will be easier to rotate unlike those
with elaborate stitching in bright colours. When choosing your denims, pay
attention to the back pockets, the simple looking the pockets, the better.
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