Continuing from where I left off to yesterday post. One thing that is important is that you must have an eye for color.
Is the color, loud or mute? Which season does it fall under? Is it more yellow or blue?
These are elaborate in details by Jill and it gives you the perspective that it’s a whole lot more out there then my work and my life.
Colors can bring life to a person, a typical exam is the color black, and it’s a color of power. It emits a sense of control. That’s maybe the reason why politicians wear black suits all the time.
The next area of Self Imaging beside clothing and colors is our face. The hair style we have and the type of eye wares. Hair style, spiky, messy gel up hair is normally associated with the young and adventurous sometime classified as creative. Unkempt hear, that’s short, or covering the forehead can be consider sporty. And hair that is style similar to creative but with a few strands coming down are consider romantic.
The most common hair that we are exposed to is hair comb with a parting for left to right or vise verse. This can be classified under a very traditional hair style. There’s a whole life of other classification that will allows you to sum up a person by first look.
Follow your facial shape when choosing an eye ware, allow it to look natural and blend in rather than stand out and have a conflict. The length of one face determines what type of frames that is recommended. Thick or thin, near the top of the frame or in the middle of the lens?
All in all, Fashion and self image is a whole big top that I find it a whole lot of interesting and opens a whole lot of opportunities for every one of us if we try.
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