Elegance don’t break the bank/ Part two

in Steem For Ladies5 days ago (edited)

Elegance huh? Yep it’s something every one can attain. Both men and women alike. It’s not tied to one gender alone.

Welcome to my blog. Today we are looking at the subject of elegance again and from a different perspective this time around. If you missed the part one, you can have a quick glance at it here

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Elegance points towards stylishness, it’s a synchrony with grace. When one’s appearance is a combination of grace and style, the person is said to be elegant.

And we are saying that it doesn’t break the bank. Meaning that you don’t have to have all the money to look elegant nor do you have to spend so much to be elegant.

Some say love don’t cost a thing. I would hav said elegance don’t cost a thing but of ofcourse we know it costs a thing but that would only have been a statement to mean that you can be elegant without spending so much.

This week let’s look at knowing what fits you. One of the keys to elegance is understanding your person, you physique and physical attributes. Knowing your body shapes and face type goes along way to helping you know what would fit you and give you that elegant glow.

A lot of people see a particular type of dressing on someone and because it looks good on them, they automatically assume it would fit them but it doesn’t work that way.

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It would fit you if you have the same body type with the person. For example, a lot of ladies wants to wear cosseted clothings and snatch their waist. Those who are on the big side see slim ladies looking all cute and wants to get the same outfit and expect to get the same fitting and effect forgetting that they are not of the same physique or stature and they end up bickering with their tailor on a job not well done.

The same applies to hair styles. That a hair style looks good on someone else doesn’t mean it would give you that same vibe u less you have same face types.

Hair style for people with oblong or longer oval face like me may not fit for someone with round face. Hence the fisrt start to elegance is to know yourself. Your face type, body type, height etc. clothings for tall people may not come out well of a short person wears it. It’s all about our differences.

Our differences are our unique selling points. Your difference would make you stand out if you understand and explore it.

For example I am of a small stature. I’ve come to see that flare clothes do not really look great on me but it does look great on chubby and plumpy ladies. I look better in straight cut gowns and skirts than in flare so I maintain my lane.

Study yourself and know your body types and on our next post, we would explore other areas of interest in working our elegance while not breaking the bank.

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