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    • GaveUp [love/loves]
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      2 years ago

      Hard to describe since fashion is an art and it's something you have to develop, hone, and refine through experience creating and consuming art

      Start by just following as many sources for fashion as you can to get an idea of what's trendy nowadays and good outfits for inspiration. Copy ideas at first and then when you get a hang of how to match colors and silhouettes, you can start doing your own thing. Also check out everybody's outfits when you're outside and add nice ones you see to your memory bank

      Instagram and tiktok in my experience are the best online sources

      Also, fashion in the East is taking over the entire world and becoming more influential than ever. Especially now since baggy/loose is in again and Eastern styles have more of that. Look at what the Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans are wearing as well

    • GaveUp [love/loves]
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      2 years ago

      Also you can shop around on shein.com to see what's trendy nowadays as well. They're by far the best and cheapest fast fashion company and it's really popular. Quality is much better than fast fashion mall brands like H&M and Zara

      I'd suggest specific accounts to follow but I've deleted my socials a few years ago and I take my fashion inspiration from real life now

    • Dimmer06 [he/him,comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      Fashion is very subjective but generally speaking tighter fitting clothes are better than baggy clothes. Figure out if you have warm or cool skin tones and stick to those colors (the easiest way to test this if silver or gold looks better on your skin, if silver go cool colors, if gold go warm). High contrast between your bottom and top half is risky. Generally don't wear only muted colors (white, black, grey, brown), some flare is important. You don't want too much of a pattern and do not mix patterns. Accessories can help a lot. Matching colors are cool but don't overdo it. Layering with jackets/sweaters is very cool too.

      If you're muscular up top you can get away with breaking these rules somewhat.