Double-Sided
Tape Is A Dream Come True: Keep plunging necklines in
place and prevent any fashion mishaps with this godsend. We double-swear by
double-sided tape.
Invest
In A Quality Iron: A quality iron is an absolute
must to ensure you don't damage your clothes. Get one with a range of settings
that can conquer even the toughest wrinkles, but gentle enough to iron over
delicate fabrics. Because there are so many irons out there, the folks at Real Simple have made it easier for you to
decide on one that will meet your needs. Check out their list of the top 40 irons they tried.
Get
Chic With An Ultra Cute Umbrella: Rain or shine, we are always
trendy. Get yourself a colorful, knock-out umbrella that makes you stick out.
Work
Out Stylishly: Come on, let's be serious, the
gym can be an intimidating place with so many buff, sweaty bods. We'd be lying
if we didn't say we never wore mascara before lacing up. But hitting the gym
shouldn't make you fret. It should make you feel good. Getting some trendy
workout clothes that fit your body will make you feel more confident and
encourage you to break a sweat.
Organize
Your Jewelry: Store all your jewelry in a
jewelry box. You're less likely to lose them when they have a home. Not only
will they be easier to find in one handy location, you'll remember what you
already own so you don't buy pieces you don't need. Your jewelry will also last
much longer when it's protected.
Alter
Your Clothes: It's important when you're
investing in articles of clothing that become staples, like blazers and pants,
that you have them tailored. It will ensure your money is well-spent, will make
the piece that much more special and will make you feel great every time you
wear it. After all, it only fits you.
Help
Boots Stand Tall With Wine: Wine bottles have another use —
place them inside your boots to make them stand upright.
Know
Your Neckline: Making note of what works for
you and what doesn't is key and neckline plays a huge roll in this. The
neckline is the part that shows off your pretty face, so be sure to get it
right.
Know
Your Arch: Shoe shopping? Make sure you know
your arch type. In an interview with the folks Erica Lynn Stanley, design director of...me Too shoes, said the best way to
determine your arch is to step on a piece of paper after wetting the bottom of
your foot. You can determine whether you have a normal, flat or high arch by
examining your wet footprint. If the middle part of your footprint doesn't show
up, you have a high arch, but if you can see most of your footprint then you
have a fairly flat arch. Your arch is normal if you see half of your wet
footprint.
Donate
Clothes You'll Never Wear: Stop hoarding. If you haven't
worn it recently, then you probably never will. To help decide if you should
toss it or not, the experts at Apartment Therapy suggest you answer the
following questions: Do you like cut, fabric and colour? Are you comfortable
wearing it? Does it fit you now (no, not if you lose 3 inches off your waist in
the next month)? Can any damages like stains or holes be fixed? Do you have
more than one place to wear it? Can it be combined with other articles of
clothing in your closet? When was the last time you wore it (if it's been over
a year, nix it)?
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