Pay attention to clothes

While dressing up one should consider the general and final outfit rather than being concentrated on particular details. You should not be too zealous about trifles and particulars, and aspiring to an ideal if you do not want to get boomerang effect – all large will engross, and all fine will split and reduce. Imagine a plump woman dressed in an outfit made of mohair in large cell pattern, with huge pockets and great golden buttons, massive earrings and bulky bag over her shoulder. She would look as absurdly as a thin and short lady in too small shoes, tiny accessories, small patterned dress and miniature bag in her hands.

Appropriate combination of clothes is the rule number one in general outfit. One should sense harmonious measure while dressing up. Pick one detail that will accentuate your suit, which should be allocated and expressively dominant over other more neutral background and particulars. For example, bright animal printed blouse with monophonic elegant skirt or trousers, little of jewellery and classical shoes will make you irresistible. If you want to have two or more pieces of coloured clothes in various prints or pattern pay great attention to them being sustained in one or close colour scale. Or if they are different in colour observe that their pattern will constitute a good combination, for example, geometrical print will mesh with geometrical one, flowers – with flowers, or even curvilinear will look better. Cells might suit strips in case they are in the same colour scale, animal or bird prints suit vegetative motives on background. In combining two together one of these pieces of clothes should be larger or brighter in print in order to keep an image.