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0:08 The problem I am facing right now is what colors to wear. I usually dress to my season – which is muted autumn. Now that I have let my hair go natural, I have salt and pepper colored hair. When I wear my usual colors I feel a little washed out. Do I completely switch it up and go for more vibrant colors like a Winter?
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1:45 I want to know which cuts work for me. I was unsure of my body type and often regretted purchases that ended up too high up my shin, waist in wrong place, and just off.
I thought I had a long torso because of fitting swim suits, but the two-hand trick suggests short-waisted. I’m not very tall, not even 5’6″. I don’t know if midi, fit and flare, or other trends are right for me.
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5:09 I guess my main problem with my wardrobe is that I don’t have a lot of clothes, and I don’t like the style of some of them. So I find it a little hard to make outfits that I like because I don’t have some of the things I would want.
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0:10 – I have two challenges which maybe are related, the major one is not being experimental enough with my existing huge collection and then I’m also unable to stop buying more!!
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5:00 – My main issue is that I love classic styles, but have trouble keeping them from looking frumpy – aka, styling them in new and fresh ways – it doesn’t help that I’m 5’5″ – 2″ too short for regular clothes and 2″ too tall for petites. This leaves me with having to alter everything due to proportions just not working on me. ESPECIALLY ankle pants, which are full length on me
My other issue is that I am cool toned and look great in pastel colors (I’m a “summer”) – so soft pink, lavender, blues, grays all look good on me, but – yikes – they look frumpy (especially in classic styles)! So, how do wear “my colors” but not look frumpy in them? I love the black/tan/gray/navy/white palette, so I’ve been playing with that lately, but it doesn’t really perk up my complexion the way pink does
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9:37 – I am tall and finding clothes to fit me is very difficult.