Fashion is a great way to express yourself and show your personality through what you wear. That's why having your own style is so important.
You need to have your own personal style, just like you have your own individual personality. For example, to show your bubbly and outgoing, you can wear bright, fun stuff.
If you're more quiet and sophisticated, you can wear something to reflect that as well. And a great part about fashion and clothes is that you don't need a million bucks to LOOK like a million bucks!
Steps
Find your style. In other words, find clothes you like, then look back at everything that caught your eye, and try to classify it all. For example, if you find yourself being drawn to bright, colorful, and bold pieces, you're style is probably very bold and maybe risky in a good way. If you notice that you love to buy lots of s***ts and dresses, your style is probably leaning toward a flirty, girlie sort. And if you have a mix of everything, then you're free-spirited and your style basically has no boundaries. But basically this is all just your preference.
Go to the mall and try out some new places. Now that you've figured your style out, you have a general idea of what to look for. Once your at the mall, try out as many stores as you can, even if it means going somewhere you've never been into before. Some good, affordable places are Forever 21, Wet Seal, Rue 21, Charlotte Russe, Steve and Barry's, and the Buckle, but try any place that catches your eye. Try as hard as you can to stay away from Aeropostale, Abercrombie, American Eagle Outfitters, and Hollister (especially if you're a teen). Yes, they all have cute clothes, but everybody shops there, and you don't want to look like all the others, right? So if you absolutely must buy something from one of those places, don't get too much, just get a hoodie or two.
The mall is not your only hope. If you think the mall is too expensive or you just don't like it all that much, then try out department stores or other retailers. Kohls and JC Penney have awesome stuff, especially in juniors, Other good places are T.J Maxx, Marshal's, Macy's, Boston Store, or Sears. Also, don't be afraid to shop at Target! They actually have some very cute pieces there, and cheap. Look around in juniors/young women. You can find anything there, from s***ts to graphic tees.
Remember: FITS, are important, NOT SIZE. If you find something you like in a store, try it on! Look for a good fit, not size. You might have to bring a few different sizes into a dressing room, but what difference does it make? You could have the most perfect top in the world but it could look ten times as awful if it's too loose or too tight. Don't get all hung up if you have to buy a size larger or smaller than what you usually wear. Remember, all stores are different, they're fits won't all be identical. If you really like something, keep trying on different sizes until you find the perfect fit. Whatever you try on should be snug; not too loose but not so tight you can't move either.
Keep your size and skin tone in mind.
Although fits are more important than the size you buy, you should still try to find clothes to flatter your body type. If you're skinny and short, some good options are short-shorts, minidresses, mini-s***ts, skinny jeans, and fitted jackets that end at about your waist. If you're tall and skinny you can basically wear whatever you want, but keep proportions in mind. If you're curvy, you should try wrap s***ts, tops with vertical details, jackets that tie around the waist, or jeans that are snug at the hips. If you're straight up and down, you could go with pieces to create curves, such as a wide belt around your waist, wearing cropped pants, v-necks, and s***ts with pleating at the waist.
You also should find good color s for the shade of your skin. If you're skin is tan or if you're African-American, you should mostly stick with colors that bring about feelings of warmth, like orange, yellow, and red. If you skin is light you should go with cooler colors like blue, green, or purple. Don't worry though, even if you have light skin it doesn't mean you'll never wear orange again. If you'd like to wear warm colors and you're cool (or vice versa) then look for a different shade of that color. Like if you're warm and you want to wear green, look for a deep, forest green. If you're cool and want to wear red, go for a kind of cherry red.
The Internet is a very stylish place. You can find extremely cute clothes online as well! It's perfect because if you buy your clothes from sites that don't have stores, it's very unlikely that someone will have the same piece as you. Some of my personal favorites are gojane.com, alloy.com, and davidandgolliathtees.com. The only downside to online shopping is that you can't try on anything. Just be sure to take a look at the sizing charts and return policies and you should be fine.
These shoes rule!! Shoes are a very important part of an outfit. You could have the cutest top and the most stylish s***t and it could all be ruined because of a pair of old beat-up Nikes. Be sure to keep in mind your style and the season while shoe shopping. Sandals are good for spring, summer is awesome for flip flops (buy lots of cheap, solid color pairs so you can mix and match), ballet flats are perfect for fall, and winter is best for boots (Uggs keep your feet warm and toasty and look great with jeans) and clogs. Sneakers are also good options for cooler months.
But if you are going to chose to wear sneakers, don't pick out just plain old athletic shoes, save those for the gym. Instead get stylish ones, such as any Converse hi tops, or Vans skater shoes. Also, PacSun sells some pretty good ones. Another fabulous option is to personalize your own! You can design your own Nike, Converses, or Vans at each of their respective website. (Beware, though, this can be a little expensive.) A cheaper way to personalize could be just buying different laces. I had these really boring black sneakers and I got some pink and black laces for them and they looked awesome. One more option could even be to buy a cheap pair in a light color and draw on them in Sharpie!
I recently bought these tan sneakers for $15 at Kohls and I took them home and drew all over them! I get so many compliments on them now. You could draw anything you like on them, from song lyrics to cartoons to patterns! The choice is yours.
Accessories can turn a blah outfit into a wow outfit! Just like shoes, accessories like jewelry, belts, purses, hats, and sunglasses can make or break your style. The best place in the world for jewelry is Claire's! Their necklaces, earrings, and bracelets are super cute and very affordable.
They even offer ear piercings from professionals! Get some basic hoop and stud earrings that will go with anything, and it would also be a good idea to get a cute, versatile charm necklace too. Bangle bracelets look great with loads of things. For belts, don't spend a whole lot of money on them. Just get two or three. Target has loads of belts and they're pretty affordable.
You need to have your own personal style, just like you have your own individual personality. For example, to show your bubbly and outgoing, you can wear bright, fun stuff.
If you're more quiet and sophisticated, you can wear something to reflect that as well. And a great part about fashion and clothes is that you don't need a million bucks to LOOK like a million bucks!
Steps
Find your style. In other words, find clothes you like, then look back at everything that caught your eye, and try to classify it all. For example, if you find yourself being drawn to bright, colorful, and bold pieces, you're style is probably very bold and maybe risky in a good way. If you notice that you love to buy lots of s***ts and dresses, your style is probably leaning toward a flirty, girlie sort. And if you have a mix of everything, then you're free-spirited and your style basically has no boundaries. But basically this is all just your preference.
Go to the mall and try out some new places. Now that you've figured your style out, you have a general idea of what to look for. Once your at the mall, try out as many stores as you can, even if it means going somewhere you've never been into before. Some good, affordable places are Forever 21, Wet Seal, Rue 21, Charlotte Russe, Steve and Barry's, and the Buckle, but try any place that catches your eye. Try as hard as you can to stay away from Aeropostale, Abercrombie, American Eagle Outfitters, and Hollister (especially if you're a teen). Yes, they all have cute clothes, but everybody shops there, and you don't want to look like all the others, right? So if you absolutely must buy something from one of those places, don't get too much, just get a hoodie or two.
The mall is not your only hope. If you think the mall is too expensive or you just don't like it all that much, then try out department stores or other retailers. Kohls and JC Penney have awesome stuff, especially in juniors, Other good places are T.J Maxx, Marshal's, Macy's, Boston Store, or Sears. Also, don't be afraid to shop at Target! They actually have some very cute pieces there, and cheap. Look around in juniors/young women. You can find anything there, from s***ts to graphic tees.
Remember: FITS, are important, NOT SIZE. If you find something you like in a store, try it on! Look for a good fit, not size. You might have to bring a few different sizes into a dressing room, but what difference does it make? You could have the most perfect top in the world but it could look ten times as awful if it's too loose or too tight. Don't get all hung up if you have to buy a size larger or smaller than what you usually wear. Remember, all stores are different, they're fits won't all be identical. If you really like something, keep trying on different sizes until you find the perfect fit. Whatever you try on should be snug; not too loose but not so tight you can't move either.
Keep your size and skin tone in mind.
Although fits are more important than the size you buy, you should still try to find clothes to flatter your body type. If you're skinny and short, some good options are short-shorts, minidresses, mini-s***ts, skinny jeans, and fitted jackets that end at about your waist. If you're tall and skinny you can basically wear whatever you want, but keep proportions in mind. If you're curvy, you should try wrap s***ts, tops with vertical details, jackets that tie around the waist, or jeans that are snug at the hips. If you're straight up and down, you could go with pieces to create curves, such as a wide belt around your waist, wearing cropped pants, v-necks, and s***ts with pleating at the waist.
You also should find good color s for the shade of your skin. If you're skin is tan or if you're African-American, you should mostly stick with colors that bring about feelings of warmth, like orange, yellow, and red. If you skin is light you should go with cooler colors like blue, green, or purple. Don't worry though, even if you have light skin it doesn't mean you'll never wear orange again. If you'd like to wear warm colors and you're cool (or vice versa) then look for a different shade of that color. Like if you're warm and you want to wear green, look for a deep, forest green. If you're cool and want to wear red, go for a kind of cherry red.
The Internet is a very stylish place. You can find extremely cute clothes online as well! It's perfect because if you buy your clothes from sites that don't have stores, it's very unlikely that someone will have the same piece as you. Some of my personal favorites are gojane.com, alloy.com, and davidandgolliathtees.com. The only downside to online shopping is that you can't try on anything. Just be sure to take a look at the sizing charts and return policies and you should be fine.
These shoes rule!! Shoes are a very important part of an outfit. You could have the cutest top and the most stylish s***t and it could all be ruined because of a pair of old beat-up Nikes. Be sure to keep in mind your style and the season while shoe shopping. Sandals are good for spring, summer is awesome for flip flops (buy lots of cheap, solid color pairs so you can mix and match), ballet flats are perfect for fall, and winter is best for boots (Uggs keep your feet warm and toasty and look great with jeans) and clogs. Sneakers are also good options for cooler months.
But if you are going to chose to wear sneakers, don't pick out just plain old athletic shoes, save those for the gym. Instead get stylish ones, such as any Converse hi tops, or Vans skater shoes. Also, PacSun sells some pretty good ones. Another fabulous option is to personalize your own! You can design your own Nike, Converses, or Vans at each of their respective website. (Beware, though, this can be a little expensive.) A cheaper way to personalize could be just buying different laces. I had these really boring black sneakers and I got some pink and black laces for them and they looked awesome. One more option could even be to buy a cheap pair in a light color and draw on them in Sharpie!
I recently bought these tan sneakers for $15 at Kohls and I took them home and drew all over them! I get so many compliments on them now. You could draw anything you like on them, from song lyrics to cartoons to patterns! The choice is yours.
Accessories can turn a blah outfit into a wow outfit! Just like shoes, accessories like jewelry, belts, purses, hats, and sunglasses can make or break your style. The best place in the world for jewelry is Claire's! Their necklaces, earrings, and bracelets are super cute and very affordable.
They even offer ear piercings from professionals! Get some basic hoop and stud earrings that will go with anything, and it would also be a good idea to get a cute, versatile charm necklace too. Bangle bracelets look great with loads of things. For belts, don't spend a whole lot of money on them. Just get two or three. Target has loads of belts and they're pretty affordable.

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