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7 Steps to transformation-Step No 7-How to dress your age

7 Steps to transformation-Step No 7-How to dress your age

DRESS YOUR AGE, SHAPE AND PERSONALITY

The final step of your transformation is three pronged.

It’s what creates your individualism.

It’s about dressing your age, your shape and your personality.

It's about finalizing your top to toe signature style

You’re special- ness is shown when you take all these 3 things into consideration.

 

PART 1 DRESS YOUR AGE.

Mature style

Every person is an individual and your own  look comes into play by following ALL of the 7 steps to transformation.

Our shape and size, colour and ethnicity, age and personality are all a part of who we are.

No two individuals are the same and who wants to be a cookie cutter image of everyone else anyway?

This is one of the reasons why I take an exception to all women wearing black from top to toe.

AVOID BLACK

woman wearing black

 

It’s a little difficult to be creative or look different if we are all wearing black.

OUR STYLE CHANGES AS WE MATURE

Our fashion and style needs to grow and change with us.

Have you noticed you can’t keep doing the things you’ve always done as you grow older?

WHAT NOT TO WEAR AS YOU AGE

mother and daughter

 

Try standing next to your 25 year old daughter wearing exactly the same outfit. Something looks a little out of place and that something is you.

Follow the mature rules and manage to look younger and more appealing that way.

I like to use the decades rule. Each decade has it’s own set of challenges and so we need to accommodate the challenges and changes and grow gracefully to have stunning style

Age is no barrier to beauty and mature style that's done well,  can always be a mark of elegance.

WHAT NEEDS TO CHANGE AS WE MATURE

mature women style

 

Here are a few simple style tips to think about as the decades roll on, to avoid looking like “mutton dressed as lamb”

These applications will help you look your stunning best.

Though there are exceptions to every rule, these are some general no no’s for maturing women.

Remember most of us don’t look like the celebrities, so best not to follow their lead. The images we often see of famous people are often photo-shopped and they spend hundreds and thousands of dollars to defy the years. These images are not reality for most women.

I think some women believe if they dress like their daughters they’ll look years younger, but the opposite is mostly true.

With all that in mind here are my 20 top things mature women should avoid to look more youthful and beautiful

WHAT NOT TO WEAR AS YOU MATURE

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  1. Cover loose arms
  2. Cover large legs
  3. Lower hems
  4. Raise necklines
  5. Avoid a very dark tan
  6. Avoid bling
  7. Lower heels
  8. Shorten boots
  9. Avoid shimmers and shines
  10. Avoid tight clothes
  11. Shorten very long nails
  12. Shorten long hair
  13. Avoid lots of detail
  14. Avoid buckles and bows
  15. Avoid very heavy make up
  16. Avoid false everything,( it only looks false)
  17. Avoid backless
  18. Avoid strapless
  19. Avoid cut-outs
  20. Avoid halters.

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ros@yourcoloursandstyle.com.au

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Five ways to know if you're wearing your Colours.

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Getting your Colours right is just so important to your Ultimate Image so read today's blog with 5 ways to tell if you do have them right or not. 

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What is a neutral colour?

I would describe a neutral colour as one that is quite benign. One that's not screaming for attention, and one that's a base for all of your other amazing colours. 

Not everyone feels good in a pink and green outfit for example but they may enjoy wearing perhaps a green top with a neutral like grey.

It's good to start your wardrobe with your neutrals then add your colour in next. 

But are all neutrals created equal? Definitely not. Many stylists are firm about having a base of dark cool neutrals like black, pure white, greys and navy’s with a splash of brown thrown in. But those neutrals are only found in the Winter Palette. Black doesn't go with everything, as we've been led to believe. And Winter neutrals don't go with Summer, Spring or Autumn neutrals. 

As a colour consultant of 20 years, I have found these ideas to be quiet damaging as a whole to the fashion industry. Using black as a style staple is not useful to your Image picture.

Here's an example of working with a warm Autumn neutral and Black a cool dominant neutral to create a mismatched look. 

YOU NEED TO FIND YOUR COLOURS AND THEN WORK WITH THE NEUTRALS IN YOUR PALETTE ONLY

For a stylish, complete, co-ordinated wardrobe that suits you down to the ground, you need to work with YOUR neutrals only.

The reason being, neutrals from another palette will not look good on you, and also will not go with the other shades or neutrals in your palette.

THE NEUTRAL COLOUR PALETTES.

Some stylists categorize people as neutrals. But I like to call only colours neutral not people.

Every colour is either a Cool Deep or dominant colour,(Winter) a cool muted colour,(Summer) a deep warm colour (Autumn) or a warm bright colour (Spring)

That's it.  Every colour on the planet will slot into one of four palettes only. And you will be one of the four palettes as well. No sub colours or flow people in my opinion. Some colours "flow"but not people.

THE COLOUR SWATCH BOOKS FOR THE FOUR SEASONS

Get your colours right. There is Spring, Summer, Autumn or Winter. What season are you and there is no need for any sub seasons.

You will have thousands of colours to choose from that will all look amazing on you. 

So what are the four types of neutrals I’m speaking of?

Warm Deep or Autumn neutrals are lovely deep olive greens, rich creams, clays, golden browns, deep apricots, muddied burgundies and pumpkins to name a few as well as rich warm khakis and golds.

The bright Spring neutrals on the other hand are still warm but much lighter than their deep counterparts, so colours like light soft caramels, light creams, warm light browns, tans, peaches and apricots are part of the Spring neutrals. 

Moving into the cooler palettes we have the boldness and clarity of the deep Winter colours, black, pure white, all greys, silvers, dark navys and deep deep browns.

Forget burgundy as some may include in the Winter palette.  I reserve that for the muted cool neutrals of Summer. The denim which is a winter denim is dark navy blue.

 

 

Summer neutrals are cool and soft and muted. Ones like off whites, soft grey, cool taupes, cool beiges, light cool khakis, burgundy and maroons create a nice base and don’t forget your dusty navy’s. Please don’t forget light denim teams best with these colours.

With all this in mind you can see there is a plethora of colours, considered to be neutral.

So once you know your colours, you can stick to the neutrals within your season for best results. Ask your consultant how to incorporate these into your wardrobe. 

It’s always best to get professional advice about your colours and be sure the colours actually “fit”with you.

If your not happy with your results after a colour analysis, my advice would be to get a 2nd and sometimes even a 3rd opinion until you get your colours right. 

I have had so many clients over the years who have had their colours done incorrectly. 

There is a mindfield of systems now so I hope you find a solution that’s right for you.

HOW TO TELL IF YOU HAVE THE RIGHT COLOURS?

Here are a few checkpoints.

You'll  look younger and more attractive in your colours

Your hair colour will compliment your colours

3.       Your make up will blend into your skin and not sit on top

4.       You will have 100’s and 100’s of colours to choose from

5.       You will feel at peace in your colours

6.       All the clothes in your wardrobe will coordinate

7.       You will have heaps of outfits even if you have a small wardrobe (capsule)

8.       You’ll always get compliments about what your wearing

9.       You'll find it easier to accessorize and mix and match

        You’ll look very stylish all the time. 

       For more information contact Your Colours and Style Sydney

 

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