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How can I update my look?

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Ruby789 · 23/02/2019 11:47

I look best in dresses, specifically block colours in bright primary colours done (jewel winter). Shapes that pretend to have a waist, or allow me to add one (a-line, sundress, tea, slip, wrap, sheath). Hem line is best 3 inches above the knee (maxi, midi, on the knee make me look short and dumpy). Fabrics like silk, satin, chiffon, velvet, thin knit, cotton, polyester (but not not linen, corduroy, tweed, chunky knit). Nothing loose or baggy nor clingy. Jewellery is ideally small and dainty, can wear bigger earrings in the evening and long necklaces are better than short ones. Make-up is generally like Alison Brie, but with a bright lip. Hair is trying to be like the Duchess of Cambridge but darker and no highlights (and I can’t get that shine and bounce). I wear cardigans (left open) with everything, but look much slimmer in a fitted collarless blazer (feel self-consciously too formal?). I do wear jeans and a top on weekends, typically with a silk cami or a slim knit jumper and I don’t look overdressed next to someone in a basic t-shirt. Odd as it sounds I make casual clothes look like pyjamas so have to dress everything up a bit. I’m rectangular/8 shape, biggest on the high hip.

I wanted to simplify everything and stop buying things that don’t suit me. And I’ve succeeded, but now have a new problem. I look so samey and a bit 90’s. I think because of the block primary colours and man-made fabrics, but they honestly do suit me best. I glow in electric blue, I wilt in cornflower blue.

I’m closest in style to Jess Day from New Girl (without glasses), mixed with Paige Matthews (Charmed).

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MadameDD · 26/03/2019 15:42

OP - great stuff you won the dress. Zara Taylor was a total 'find' from when I visited the area (it's quite near me) and then worked there for a few months. She lives above the shop and is the loveliest person ever - I don't 100% love all her stock but there are lots of pieces that I adore and friends do too.

That's the thing - google Vien - Crystal Palace - that's one of my local vintage shops. I'm more curvy than you - at a size 12 (sometimes a 10) but with a bust, hips and bum! The dresses I've got from there - a lot are American from California etc - they are designed for my figure! but they also do smaller too - such dresses were also designed for people with waists but also to create waists.

The eyeshadow palette - I'd be a bit careful if it doesn't suit you - because - you don't want to waste money there - but in accessories - not that I take this advice loads - or nail varnish - you can certainly wear brighter colours and then incorporate it into your look if you like. As you age the colours which suit you change too - I go for oranges and yellows - but more the 'brights' of these and in tops/t-shirts etc and not a block colour like a dress.

Yes, I do think I'm cool toned but maybe a cool toned summer?

Oh - I'm like you too - I get bored very easily and like dresses as opposed to skirts etc - so I have a huge wardrobe which I have to curb buying on now. Strangely when I was younger (early to mid 20's/teens) I didn't buy nearly as much stuff!

I do know though sometimes that certain looks just don't suit me - and I've made my peace with that! Grin

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