Fashion 10 Festive Fashion Resolutions To Stick By This Year
Each year we resolve to do a million things like get familiar with another dialect or attempt to appear as though Bridgette Bardot but let’s resolve to get our fashion sense in the right shape this year. Out with the old and predictable and in with a couple of in vogue chances – what say??
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So, let’s try these 10 festive fashion resolutions to stick by this year.
- Resolve to try a new different shade of colour and don’t stick with your favourite one. You need to break out the fashion mould and try different shades. The rainbow is at your doorstep, pick the colour that you fancy and always think as bold and incorporate it into your closet.
- Understand the difference between jeggings, leggings and jeans. Oh, there are more like capris, shorts and slacks too. Try to understand that it is ok that all are under pant family but you need to know what, when, where to wear the right one. Leggings are perfect for ethnic or layering good with shirt dresses. Do not confuse them as frequent bottom wear to be worn the way jeans or types of denim are.
- Resolve to inject things from the past into the present – what I mean here is get a decade and perused on the fashion of that era. Work an adornment or a part of that time with the latest thing however with alert. Pick one that suits your personality. Rocker styles from the 70s, pencil skirts and sparkly waves from the 40s or any other cultural period that you see squeezing into your persona would be the best approach. Remember a fine line between Halloween and high fashion.
- Resolve to use belts and it can be any shape and size. A belt gives you the shape no other body shaper can do. There are three kinds of belts you should have, one perfectly fits your waist, the second one worn around your hips and the last one just for showcase.
- Get a white shirt and black pants. They are not boring or out of fashion but they are a crucial wardrobe requirement. The shirt can be either long length or short, loose or perfect fit but it should be white which you can pair with any jewellery, any outfit. The black pant also can be suede, silk, cotton or leather, bootleg or skinny fit but keep that one.
- Change your style. Play with mix and match. You can combine with ethnic and modern or south and west and also add lotta colours to make it perfect.
- Buy the things you love and look good on you. Fashion is blended with comfort and style not following trends blindly. If you wanna follow a trend that doesn’t suit your personality, then add elements from your wardrobe. Play with the comfort and style both ways.
- If you have already plenty of clothes, donate some and make an empty space for your new fashion. Donate doesn’t harm but keeping the school time era’s dresses or too loose or tight dress does not make any sense and you will always end up with no better OOTD.
- Resolve to demolish the thought that gym wear is trendy and you can wear it anywhere to look sexy. Please make an effort to dress properly for movie night or dinner night post-gym session. Anything with more than 50% spandex should not wear out of the gym.
- Take a resolution to move away from expected to unexpected in this festive season. Try new denim shorts, or a new fashionable leather skirt, or a new hairdo with a new colour. Try, practice and resolve.
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“Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street. Fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening.”
—Coco Chanel
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Nice post with useful tips 🙂
Trying new colors and shades helps to know which one suits us better . Again some mixing and matching does wonder .
Many thanks for the very informative post. Forwarding this to all my friends who celebrate Durga Puja
Great and useful tips. Really people need to understand the difference between jeans, leggings and jeggings. Thanks for sharing such informative post
Yes, we should always give out a try for new fashion. There are so many types of clothes which we sometimes find difficult to wear. We should try at least. Nice tips.
Amazing fashion tips. The quote, in the end, summed it all up. Fashion is everywhere and we just have to make our own fashion statement.
Interesting pointers you’ve given here, especially about understanding the difference between leggings, jeggings, and jeans and not substituting one for the other. Also about not wearing gym wear everywhere.
I like the tip about wearing belts to shape the body and having three different ones.
I struggle with styling myself to suit my body shape and tend to go for a conservative and safe style. But I’ll adopt some of your tips to give myself a fashion refresh.
You have shared amazing tips to look stylish. I definitely try out tips to look stylish in festival.
Three words: “Nahi ho paega”
It’s been 18 months since I last wore a pant or jean. And now, it’s too late. I am used to this. Adapted to this. But anyway, a very nice and lively kind of post.
Nice to see these resolutions. Especially liked the ones that talk about dressing appropriately for the occasion, which is so necessary. Also liked the one about moving from the expected to the unexpected. Sandy N Vyjay
I love all your top festive fashion resolutions to stick by this year. That said, since I mostly stay indoors after the pandemic, I’m not sure how much can I benefit from these tips. By the way, were you there at Ziuba on Friday? I thought of saying hi but you were busy with the girls 🙂
Love your tips, Pamela! With the festive season around the corner, we could try these tips. I like the one about the belt and about donating clothes.
I am laughing as I read your comment on legging and I can relate to so much. There is nothing worse than having to look at leggings that are ill-fitting worn with crop tops or short t-shirts 🙂
In the past year I have pretty much lived in gym wear. But yes, I always make sure to dress up for outing immaterial of how comfortable gym wear is. Only exception is if I am visiting close friends late night directly from my walks for some gupshup session.
Good tips to follow if you want to be on the top of the fashion game. I admit to making the mistakes you’ve mentioned;)
Your reminder will help me improve my fashion sense.
These are great tips. We don’t go out as often now. But when we do I always make it a point to be well turned out. Donating clothes is a great tip. If you haven’t worn something for a while, it is best to donate it.
Awesome tips and easy to follow through all the 10 steps to make your wardrobe more useful with less things. Great share!
Those are great tips. I am not a stickler for fashion although I do work with a fashion magazine 🙂 . But I do believe in being well turned out. I hate to see people shopping around in practically their nightwear.
Good Tips on dressing. True words about donating and wear what you feel is comfortable.
A much needed post on very practical fashion tips just at the right time, when it is festivity all around.
Such great tips. It is definitely amazing to have those lovely resolutions and know when to dress up how. I do follow some of them if not all. Thanks for this list.
A good white shirt is an all time classy and suits any occasion. I love white shirts and I have so many of them. I have been following some of these tips.
Your post is full of useful tips and I loved the way you tried to inculcate the feeling of helping others through donating clothes.
I just liked the tips you shared here. This is so true “Remember a fine line between Halloween and high fashion.” I am definitely going follow your tips.
I am super excited for Durga Puja although not sure whether would go pandal hopping or not. Great fashion resolutions.
Oh girl ! Perfect tips. We must try and add newness to ourselves. I remember I was afraid to try Red lipstick but when tried , it came out well.
Thanks for these amazing fashion tips.
Making your own style statement and being comfortable with it matters the most. Loved reading your views.
This is very informative and useful piece. Loved how you have described and given details on how to make use of the garments.
Although it has been 8 years since I haven’t enjoyed festivities this year I want to bring some change too. I will try to follow your tips.
I have to agree with you on not sticking to one favourite colour. I always end up buying the same colours and it is time I try out something new. I am also trying to invest in quality clothes instead of buying cheap low quality clothing. Lovely post as usual Pamela 🙂
Thanks for these amazing pointers. Actually to be honest, I did not know the difference between Understand jeggings, leggings and skinny jeans.
You are right about dressing for the occasion. Gym wear doesn’t work! And also, experimenting with colours is a good idea.
Thank you for this interesting post. I can make out Durga Puja is around the corner and we are excited about it.
Very interesting post.
With the festival season on, it’s a micevtip for all fashion conscious.
White shirt is so so versatile. And I always keep one black Zara pant in my wardrobe. Thanks for this lovely post and useful tips.
These are some really great fashion tips that you shared. I have finally bought a white shirt after a long time and now that you say, a black pant should also be there in my wardrobe. Looking forward to a colourful festive season.
Reading this article creates a sense of freshness and newness and inspires to change the fashion game that one has been pulling off for a long time now. You’re doing an amazing job. Thank you for sharing these insights.
Trying to experimenting with new colours has been on my list as I tend to stick to few colours.
Great tips Pamela… Forwarding it to few friends here in Kolkata…can you also share some tips for us men…it would be interesting read for sure
Fashion is of course a very personal thing but you have shared good tips that are universally applicable.