5 Things Even Fashion Icons Won't Wear - 1 year ago

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Fashion and the Glam!

Being a fashion icon is all about breaking boundaries, but there are a few fashion missteps that even the boldest trendsetters would avoid.

 Keep it fresh and fabulous with these five fashion faux pas you’re better off steering clear of:

1. Too Many Logos, Too Little Class

Sure, a designer logo might look flashy, but when you wear it all over, you’re more billboard than style icon. Keep it subtle and stylish—logos should be an accent, not the entire outfit. Remember: "Less is more" is always a winner in the world of high fashion.

2. Outdated Trends (That Should Stay in the Past!)

We’re talking cargo pants, mullets, and anything neon from the early 2000s. Just because something was cool once doesn’t mean it belongs in your wardrobe today. Fashion is about evolution, so don’t get stuck in a time warp—be the future, not the past!

3. Overly Matchy-Matchy

Yes, color coordination is key, but there’s a fine line between chic and stiff when everything matches perfectly. It’s okay to throw in a pop of contrast! A little chaos makes a look way more dynamic and far less “I tried too hard.”

4. Ill-Fitting Clothes 

High-end brands don’t magically make clothes look good if they’re too tight or too loose. The secret to looking effortlessly chic is fit. Don’t just buy something because it’s expensive—wear it because it flatters your body and makes you feel fabulous.

5. Flip-Flops in the City

Unless you’re on a beach vacation, flip-flops are a hard pass when you’re out and about in the city. They’re comfy, sure, but they rarely scream "fashion icon." Opt for sleek sneakers, chic boots, or strappy sandals to keep things stylish.

Most importantly, Stay True to You!

At the end of the day, fashion is all about expressing yourself—so break the rules that make sense for your personal style. Just remember, a true fashion icon always knows when to push boundaries—and when to keep things classy!

 

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