adding colour depends on aesthetic too... if you are goth(or cyberpunk) black and bright go well together or if you are soft girl (angel core or light academia)light with light go well together.... don't limit yourself while tryin' out
I think a lot of this depends on your colouring....I'm pale with black hair and black with bright colours looks great on me. I look terrible in pale neutrals 😐 You look great though 👍
@@ViankaLemus we know linen and silk aren't the same thing... And problem with eBay is that the shipping is always more expensive than the product so you still end up paying a lot
Good quality natural fabrics last longer than polyester and other synthetics though. And they tend not to become dated as easily. If you're finished growing, it's often a better idea to buy fewer articles of clothing made of natural materials versus buying many synthetic ones. You can think of it as investing into your wardrobe, almost. And of course there's always thrift stores to consider. Learning to do some basic needlework for alterations can save you a lot of money if you regularly plan to shop second-hand. You have to spend a bit up front for a sewing machine, but after that it opens up your options quite a bit!
Every time i thought "That outfit looks fine though. Nothing wrong with it" then she shows the "correct" outfit and i'm like "Oh..... Oh i see now". I'm definitely trying these out.
Her example was a pastel shade of pink shirt, which sold her point about a cream pant. If she had been wearing a burgundy/deep green/eggplant button up it would not pair so well with the cream pant. You can def wear black! Pair them with saturated colors and let your unsaturated colors be paired with cream.
🤣 All the hip stylists are strongly suggesting you stay away from mixing COLORS with BLACK. I am slowly starting to see how black can leach the vibrancy out of color, but I still like the combo of pink & black. Frankly, I like pink with brown, navy, & olive green too. Although I certainly don't go out of my way to pair my palette with pink. 🤔 I suppose I can wear my few pinks with gray, but I don't really do other light neutrals on bottom. (No denim or blue jeans.) Also could maybe mix light & dark pinks (say w/a magenta or burgandy🍷 skirt). 💚 Bridget from Cali☘️ (using my pal's YT acct)
All of these tips can apply, but they all also apply to different types of people. XD For example, pair black with pure hues of colors instead of tones, shades, or tints, and it looks amazing together! But on some people, they just look drained or washed out.
Wearing light colors with cream/white bottom gives a soothing look but black accentuates the light/bright colors. Its specially good for curvy ladies coz it gives a slimming look then lighter bottoms.
It’s also a good idea to get your pants hemmed so it’s a neater and cleaner look and they don’t look like you’re overwhelmed. This tweak will make you look Much Better….
The black pants looked better with the shirt as colour of the shirt was standing out But with white pants it seemed the colour of the shirt just mellowed out But nonetheless both the looks were good 👍
What I learnt after watching hours of fashion videos Use same color from top to bottom but with different tone Try to match two things like shirt and purse or bottom and shoes
I’ve worn pink and black even since I was 5. The first look is sassier. For me, as she changed the tone it also lost that spice. Maybe swap the baggy pants with a tighter bottom to keep the vibe.
We all wear black not because we really like black, but because we don't have the time and money to wash any stain on white clothing. Might as well wear black and don't wash it for a month.