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Inky dark denim could also be called clandestine concealer of construction flaws, but bright denim essentially dips the whole process in a highlighter. The fabric should glide along your silhouette with nary a lump or sag. While wide, trouser, and flare cuts may flatter your figure in traditional hues, tailored in color, it may backfire and visually expanding your profile. Instead opt for somewhere between a minimalist boot, classic straight, or skinny delineation.
2) Do not match
Picking a color in your top and matching it to the wash of your trouser is a sure way to elicit compliments from ladies double your age. Instead, contrast: in hue (color), value (light vs. dark), and/or chroma (purity). This trend lends itself particularly well to analogous color combinations, or color harmonies coupling neighbor hues on the color wheel.
3) Keep it clean
If in doubt, opt for a solid on top and a single piece of jewelry. Minimize your patterns, accessories, and other extraneous details. This bold looks requires little to no adornments. Offer a clean, crisp, bold statement sans apologies.
4) Architect balance
Avoid pairing tight with tight. Regardless of the muscular tenacity of your torso, a looser cut above the belt line allows for a singular focus free or ostentation or squishy distractions.
Starters, might opt for a dim forest, rich wine, or other shady dark hue in a straight cut. Pairing the look with a shirt dress offers coverage while nude heels lengthen the leg line.
Intermediate models can experiment with vivid cobalt, kelly green, or other fully saturated hues in a tapered ankle. Pairing a tinted pastel with a bolder bottom offers a quieter conception.
Advanced sartorialists, might sample glowing yellow, neon red, or tinted pastels in close fitting jeggings finished with equally ambitious additions for a clear, bold statement.
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