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6 Tips for Choosing the Right Fashion Accessories

By Alyssa Martinez @ItsMariaAlyssa

Deciding on an outfit for an event or even just a regular day at work can sometimes prove to be a challenging task. But dressing up isn't only limited to the clothes you decide to wear. The accessories you choose to go with your outfit play a vital role in your appearance. Each component highlights your look differently, whether it is your shoes, bag, jewelry, scarf, watch, or glasses.

Accessories can transform your office look into a dinner look without having to change the outfit. If done right, accessorizing can put a new spin on an old, boring outfit and make it seem as exciting as if it was when new. But there is also much room for mistakes if you don't know what you're doing. Something as minor as choosing the wrong hat can bring your whole visual aesthetic down.

To prevent mistakes and choose the right accessories to complement your look, here are a few tips to keep in mind.

Choose a Signature Piece

This is a great tip for beginners who don't know much about accessorizing. It can be hard to figure out if certain accessories match your outfit or work well with each other. At times like this, it is best to start by choosing one accessory that will serve as a statement piece.

This can be anything from a cute bag to a chunky necklace, as long as it is the accessory that draws the most attention. Browse collections that boast a lot of variety in their products, like the one at extremelargenesswholesale.com, so that you have a lot of options to choose from. Select something that reflects your personal style. Once you have decided on your statement piece, you can pick a few other minimal accessories.

Avoid Doing Too Much

Wearing too many things on your arms or hair can make you look weighed down. It can sometimes distract people from the main thing-your outfit. You don't want to look like you decided to wear every accessory you own at once. So avoid going overboard and stick to a few pieces.

Once you have chosen your statement piece, combine it with only one to two small accessories that accentuate your look while most of the attention still stays on your statement piece. As they say, less is more.

Don't Worry About Matching

A common mistake most people make when accessorizing is trying to match their accessories to an element of their outfit. They don't realize that playing the matching game can seem more conservative than fashionable.

For a trendy and fashion-forward look, ditch your efforts of matching your bag to your shoes and instead choose a bright bag to go with muted footwear. You can also choose a brightly colored pair of shoes to wear with a neutral-colored outfit. Consult the color wheel to decide which colors look best with each other. However, if you're wearing gloves, they should match at least one component of your outfit. In addition to color, play around with different textures and patterns. Choose a solid-colored bag with a patterned shirt or vice versa, to give your look some depth. There are plenty of options and it is up to you to decide what works best for you.

Experiment a Little

Some people have a specific way of dressing and do not like to leave their comfort zone regarding clothes. It doesn't matter, though, because accessories provide ample opportunities to experiment with your look without you having to choose an outfit you're not comfortable with.

You can wear the same outfit twice but with different accessories to see what feels good to you. The same dress, once worn with a chunky belt and minimal jewelry and then again with a loud scarf, will give you two different looks. Keep trying different pieces to figure out how you can boldly express your style without drastically changing the way you dress.

Figure Out What Works Best for You

Just like with outfits, different body types require different accessories. A wide belt can make you look more proportionate if you have a longer torso. However, a thin belt will complement your figure better if you have a short waist. Similarly, large rings do not look good on thick and short fingers.

So before you decide to buy a new piece, think about how it will look on you. Will it flatter your figure, or will it highlight something you would rather not? These are important questions to consider before buying a new accessory.

Keep the Time of Day and the Weather in Mind

Scarves are a great fashion accessory to alleviate any outfit, but they look out of place when worn in summer. Your footwear should also be chosen according to the weather; avoid socks in summer and slippers in winter.

Even when choosing a watch, the seasons play an important role. Go for a watch with a leather strap if it's cold and one with a metallic band if it's hot. Hats also only look good when worn at certain times; otherwise, you'll stick out and feel anxious. Sunglasses in the evenings and gloves in warm weather should also be entirely avoided.

Conclusion

Accessorizing is a great way to elevate your look without taking too many risks with your outfits. Accessories help you play around with different looks while you stay in your comfort zone. Some people find it tricky to figure out which accessories work well for them and go with their sense of style. However, it isn't as complicated if you know a few basic tips about accessorizing.

First and foremost, choose a signature piece instead of trying to create a look by combining two or more accessories. Then pick out other smaller pieces to go with your signature piece, but don't include too many accessories in your look. Ditch the matching game and play with colors, patterns, and textures. Experiment with your look but keep in mind what works best for you to avoid taking any undue risks. Most importantly, keep the time of day and the season in mind to avoid looking out of place. These little tricks will make it much easier to pick out new accessories the next time you go shopping.


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