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HOW TO STYLE PASTELS

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Hi Fashionistas! Trust you've been staying trendy. It's officially spring season and today, we'll be looking at PASTELS, what they are, and how to style them. Pastels are soft, light, and muted colors that have a high amount of white mixed in, making them appear delicate and airy.  Pastels are often associated with spring and summer because of their fresh and feminine feel. They work well for soft, romantic, or elegant looks and can be styled in monochrome outfits or mixed with neutrals for balance. Pastels have a timeless charm that makes them a favorite in fashion. From soft baby blue to delicate blush pink, these gentle hues add a touch of elegance and femininity to any outfit. While pastels are often associated with spring, they can be styled all year round with the right combinations. Photo Credit: Pinterest Why Pastels? Pastel colors, such as mint green, peach, lavender, and butter yellow, bring a soft yet sophisticated touch to your outfits. They work beautifully as...

HOW TO STYLE MONOCHROME OUTFITS LIKE A PRO

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Hi Fashionistas! Trust you've been staying trendy.  Today we'll be looking at how to style monochrome outfits like a pro. Monochrome means one colour, hence a monochrome outfit means dressing in one colour, or different shades of a colour. Monochrome styles make you look refined and sophisticated and can easily be put together. Whether you're dressing for a formal occasion, casual outing, or work setting, a monochrome look can make you appear polished and put-together with minimal effort.  Here are a few tips to help you master the art of monochrome styling. Photo Credit; Pinterest 1. Play with Different Shades and Tones Wearing one color from head to toe doesn’t mean you have to stick to just one shade. Mixing various tones and shades of the same color adds depth and interest to your outfit. For example, if you're wearing an all-blue ensemble, you can combine navy, sky blue, and cobalt to create a dynamic yet cohesive look. Photo Credit; Pinterest 2. Incorporate Differ...