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How to Develop Your Own Personal Fashion Style!

Do you have the fashion sense that makes heads turn? You can discover your personal sense of style in this article. Read more.

Samuel L. Jackson has a Kangol hat.  Jude Law always seems to have a beautiful tailored English suit with a colored shirt.  Mischa Barton from the hit TV show “The OC” has her beautiful frilled skirts. What is your personal fashion style? Have you ever sat down and worked out your personality and what would suit you? You should. After this article you will have some ideas of how to gain that look. THAT LOOK. The look that makes people say, “They have great sense of personal style.” 

First, take a serious assessment of your personal style. Are you traditional? Are you modern with some punk attitude? Fashion forward perhaps, daring even? You have to find this out. This heads you in the right direction.  

Second, why are you trying to develop your own personal fashion style? What is the reasoning behind it? Are you trying to be more noticeable, just for fun, or for the opposite sex? 

Third, find your niche market on your body.  Britney Spears uses her belly button, and has it stand out.  Perhaps your neck, ears, eyes, chest, etc. Pick your favorite part and do something with it. 

Fourth, because you know your personality, find a celebrity that has a similar taste as you.  Get People Magazine or In Style Magazine,


flip through and find a celebrity that you would like to copy.  Dress like them, and add your own flavor, and let your look evolve.  

Fifth, what would you change first? Your hair? Go to a salon. Your clothes? Go to the fashion district of your city. Jewelry? Find some nice boutique thrift stores with some antique or modern jewelry depending on your look. If your going for a huge change, pick out something with a new outfit and slowly incorporate it as jewelry, shirt, or scarf if you don’t want a sudden change. 

Sixth, rely on accessories first.  Handbags, sunglasses, and bracelets are a great way to gradually infiltrate and destroy your old drab look with your new fashion personality.  

Good luck in creating your personal fashion style. Make sure you incorporate your new fashion to hide some flaws in your body. Believe me everyone has them, just hide them well, or even better, accentuate your assets!  Have fun doing it, but make sure you experiment and ask for people’s opinions in most of what you do. But overall, enjoy yourself by expressing your new personal fashion style.

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