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Of navy inspiration, the blue and white stripes are more informal and sporty, while the black and white combinations contribute to a more classic look. And nowadays, the stripes appear in various colors and dimensions.

This trend of fashion emerged in force in the 60's, mainly due to the influence of movie stars such as Jean Seberg, Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn and Brigitte Bardot.

But it is important to use this standard in your favor, taking into account your body type. It is advisable not to abuse stripes (even vertical ones) if they have a wider structure. And stripes can create an illusion effect, especially if your goal is to lengthen, narrow or enlarge a certain area of the body.

Also, make sure that the darker bottoms and thinner stripes thin the outline, while lighter tones and large patterns give you more volume.


The best stripes for your body type
Horizontal Stripes


This type of stripes give a greater width to its silhouette. For this reason, if you have generous hips or a large chest you should avoid using horizontal stripes in this area of the body. But if you have broader hips and narrower shoulders (pear-like body), you should use this pattern at the top to visually balance the silhouette. The necklines on the boat are also ideal for those who want to increase the shoulder area. 




The work look does not have to be gray and dull. You just have to know how to combine the pieces in a balanced and suitable for a professional environment, avoiding excesses. Do not forget that you will not go for a fashion show or for a party, but rather for a context in which your image works as a business card.

Remember that you have to respect the dress code of your company, taking into account its rules of formality and institutional values. This implies paying special attention to the shapes, dimensions, materials and colors accepted by the company.

Here are some examples of how you can have a very stylish look, but suitable for your day-to-day, if the degree of formality of your function is not very rigid.

1. With a touch of color


2. Neutrals & Patterns



3. Black & White




Are there any standard animal fans out there? If you hear about leopard shoes, imagine the image of a sensual woman in a fair dress with a pair of heels to lose sight of, then know that this shoe is much more versatile.

I love animal print shoes (and bags), because they work as a prominent fashion note without, however, being too lush because they occupy less visual space than a piece of clothing.

This shoe is so versatile that you can either wear it in jeans and a white t-shirt, as in a red or pink dress, in a black or green jumpsuit, in a classic black and white or monochromatic look, or in a camel coat and some orange pants. In addition, the animal pattern gives it a touch of boldness and irreverence.

If working in a formal environment, then opt for snakeskin or crocodile skin accessories as they are more discreet and elegant.

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 Shopping Tips


Zilian snake print shallow shoes; High-heeled shoes with Zilian snake print; Michael Kors Snake Print Leather Sneakers; Snake-effect shorts Zara; Jumping shoe with brown snake effect Mango; Ankle boots with polished leather print Massimo Dutti

Zara Animal Print High Heel Boot; Ankle Boots animal print Lodi no El Corte Ingles; Moskkito Boone Print on Minty Square; Moskkito Classic Zebra on Minty Square; Animal print sabers Lodi no El Corte Ingles; Mango Animal Print Flat Shoe


Mixing different tones can be a challenge, especially if you want to get out of your comfort zone. Therefore, I leave here some inspirational looks for those who want to learn how to combine colors.

By the way, colors are a good way to express your personality and creativity.

If you want a combination of higher impact, it is best to opt for complementary colors - opposite colors in the chromatic circle - as is the case of blue-orange, pink-green or purple-yellow.

For those who prefer a conjugation within the same tones, then choose analog colors - neighboring colors in the chromatic circle - such as orange-yellow, pink-violet, red-pink, or blue-green.

Chromatic circle
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Remember that accessories (hat, scarf, bag, necklace or shoes), because they occupy a smaller visual space, are also a good way to combine opposite colors in the same look. For example, wear a blue dress with an orange suitcase, a violet coat with yellow shoes, or a green blouse with a fuchsia pink scarf.

In addition, you can combine a vivid color with a pastel or neutral color (white, black, beige, camel, brown or gray) if you want to highlight it in the coordinate.
 

12 Colorful Looks to Be Inspired