Why should you care about what you wear? Because clothes make a statement. What message do yours send?
Three big fashion mistakes and how to avoid them
Mistake #1: Letting the media dictate how you should look.
As for me, I’m attracted to a trend because I’ve seen so many ads about it, When your brain is pumped full of images of people wearing a certain item, it can be hard not to follow along.
Girls aren’t the only ones who are affected by advertising. Boys are just as susceptible to fashion trends. They don’t go far in life without seeing something aimed at them from a marketing perspective.
A better route: Learn to scrutinize what you see in
ads. For example, when you see ads for clothes that are touted as
“sassy,” “hot,” or “sexy,” ask yourself:
- ‘Who really profits if I follow that trend?’
- ‘What lifestyle would it associate me with?’
- ‘Does that lifestyle really define me and what I stand for?’
Fashion tip: For
a week, look closely at clothing ads and other media that focus on
fashion. What lifestyle do they promote? Are there subtle messages that
are geared toward making you feel as if you need to follow a
certain trend? There is huge pressure to look perfect, dress perfect,
and show off your ‘perfect’ body'. Advertisers who realize that have an easy target audience with young
people.
Mistake #2: Adopting a popular look just to fit in.
If
a certain type of clothing is in style, then everyone is going to wear that style. If you don’t wear it, people
will judge you. It’s not so much
about fashion as it is about fitting in.
A better route: Look through your wardrobe and ask yourself:
- ’Which factors primarily influence my clothing choices?’
- ‘How important to me is having a brand-name label?’
- ‘Am I trying to impress people with my clothing?’
Fashion tip: Rather than seeing only two options —trendy (and accepted) or out-of-style (and rejected) —consider
a third option: self-confident and secure. The more comfortable you are
with yourself, the less anxious you will feel about fitting in.
Mistake #3: Thinking ‘the sexier, the better.’
Honestly,
sometimes it’s tempting to wear something a little edgy, as in too
short or too tight or too skimpy.
A better route: Think about what’s more attractive —eye-catching outfits or heart-touching traits.
Fashion tip: Your best ‘fashion accessory’ is modesty. True, that’s not a popular word today. But think of it this way:
Have
you ever had a conversation with someone who talks too much and only
about himself or herself? The sad thing is, that person probably has no
clue that he or she is putting you off!
When
you dress immodestly, you become like that person. Your attire sends
out the message ‘look at me,’ and that can make you appear either
insecure or self-absorbed —or both. It can also make you look desperate for any kind of attention —even the wrong kind.
Rather
than advertising something you’re not selling, try modesty. Modesty
doesn’t mean you have to dress like your grandmother. It just means that you respect yourself and others around
you.