The Dirty Little Secret Behind Seasonal “Must Haves”
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The Dirty Little Secret Behind Seasonal “Must Haves”
Gordonsville, VA—When the fashion industry trots out its seasonal “must haves” twice a year, fashionistas the world over pull out their credit cards in response. But before they’ve even paid off their charges, the clothes are out of style.
It’s a pattern the fashion industry has followed for 150 years…while laughing all the way to the bank. And if you have an archive of old trends cluttering your closet, you may have been seduced by all the hype.
People who don’t follow fashion think it’s all a lot of nonsense. But as countless studies have shown, people DO judge you by the way you dress. The more current and up-to-date your look, the more competent you’re perceived as being.
So how can you stay current…WITHOUT wasting a lot of money on trends?
“By taking your investment in clothing as seriously as you would any investment you make,” says Diana Pemberton-Sikes, a wardrobe and image consultant and owner of FashionForRealWomen.com. “When you buy clothes that suit your lifestyle and your budget instead of blindly following the fashion industry, you’ll make smarter choices and save a TON of money.”
So what are some of Pemberton-Sikes’ top recommendations for buying clothes?
1.
Buy quality fabrics.
2.
Opt for classics styles.
3.
Buy clothes that mix with your existing wardrobe.
4.
Keep to your clothing personality.
5.
Buy during sale months.
Do these guidelines really work? “Absolutely,” says Pemberton-Sikes, whose popular weekly ezine is read all over the world. “Once you understand a few basics, you become a savvier shopper. Or as Coco Chanel once said, ‘The more you know, the less you need’.”
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To learn more tips and tricks for dressing well without being a slave to fashion, you can call Diana Pemberton-Sikes for an interview at 434-984-2635 or visit her online at http://www.FashionForRealWomen.com .
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