So everyone wants to look good in clothes. Here are a few steps to take to come out all good and nice, as well as the things you shouldn't do:
- Often, people tend to choose colours that ''go with'' the colour of their hair or eyes. Well, that's probably not the best way to determine the best colour of clothes for your I think it should be decided on one's skin tone rather than hair colour. Pick clothes on how good they look with your skin. Also, be wary of overly extreme colours. Darker colours make you look larger, wear an overly-bright colour and you'd be branded a toy.
- Did you know that a shiny-white-coloured shirt tends to make your teeth appear yellow and dull? So you might want to keep that in mind the next time you're planning on going out on say, a date, where you'd have to smile. Don't choose white! Pick a softer ivory colour. It works, every time!.
- Also, you want to pay attention to patterns and weave on clothing. Big checkered print clothing are probably not the best for people who are considered as short. heavy clothing won't cut it too. You wanna put on some light fabric if you aren't feeling too big.
- A tan makes your skin look healthier, but it doesn't necessarily change the basic effect of some colours on your skin. Clothes you look terrible in would still look terrible. However, clothes you look cool in would look even better than ever when you're tanned!
- The colours surrounding your home or office could also be a factor determinant on how you see your clothes on you, and how your skin looks to your eyes. While some colours could enlarge skin or facial features, others could produce deep shadows which makes you see your skin that way.
- Clothing for TV appearance and public speaking should be reasonably less-conservative as well as neat. Lighter colours are preferable. Do not clog your pockets. Having an idea of the background colour could be an advantage to you because then you could choose a colour that doesn't blend in, but is sufficient to keep your figure visible.