Fall Wear tips
FALL 2017
With the years passing by, our definition of fahsion has been evolving. While some believe in comfort, some believe in keeping up with a style at all times. But my qestion is, why can't we have both? So here I have some ideas I combined from different designers!
COLOUR SCHEMES
Fall is all about the arrival of winter. It starts to get a bit chilly but remains pleasant enough for half sleeves or dresses. Generally, its a good idea to wear shades of pink,brown or orange as they very rightly signify the fall colours, but you can always wear a different colour and then contrast it with a jacket or a scarf.
I would say dull floral wear looks highly elegant and classy when it comes to fall wear. Infact Fall in a way is the perfect time for taking out your vintage wear collection, this is the 3/4th length dresses or signature hats or a long coat.
So one of the highlights of this fall is going to be the fringe pattern. If you're going to attend an evening party, or a brunch, don't forget to try this new look!
HOW TO WEAR THEM
Now its very simpe. You just have to pair one basic shade with another contrasting dark shade. If you're wearing a white top, wear a blue or green jeans with boots. If you're wearing a Maroon top, wear either a light grey or blue. Look, its not like you annot wear black or that black wouldnt look good with it. Its just that if you want to look different, you need to think outside the box. Think of different shades that could match your outift. Wearing a grey top? How about taking a light blue scarf with it? That way you give your outfit a total different look.
And lastly, Don't forget to wear your confidence with whatever outfit you choose. If you're confident enough and comfortable enough, you will always look your best. Keep experimenting and finding your own style!
Thank you.
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