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How To Make A Cute Outfit With Basic Clothes - OOTD


You don't have to spend a lot of money to look amazing. With these cool-girl styling tricks, you'll slay every OOTD

It seems like celebs and style bloggers have unlimited super-cool wardrobes, but really, they just make tiny tweaks to make the most basic outfits look seriously chic. They somehow put together things you never thought would go to create totally fresh, next-level looks using the same pieces. You don't need a stylist to do it! To score the same next level-style just follow these easy tips for making any outfit instantly cooler.

 Knot a button-down shirt to show off your waist.

 A midi skirt looks super cute with that plaid shirt that's already in your closet. Tying it in the middle will show off rather than hide your shape and give you a more polished look. Layer a turtleneck underneath to keep your belly from showing when it's chilly out.

Here's the trick to making the perf knot: Undo the bottom three buttons and tie the shirt tails into a knot. Tighten so the knot hits just above your belly button and knot again. Straighten the ends so it sits where you want.

Belt your layers.

Layering is an easy way to look fashion-y when it's cold outside and save money by getting more use out of the pieces already in your closet. But when you have a bunch of different layers on, the finished product can end up look a little bulky and random. A belt pulls the whole look together and carves out your figure under all those clothes, so all those layers don't swallow you up.
Here's how it's done:
 Step 1: Start by layering a thin, long-sleeved shirt under a sleeveless dress.

Step 2: Toss a button-down shirt on top and leave it open.

Step 3: Add a furry vest.

Step 4: Pull it all together with a belt.

Vest, zara.com; Hat, bcbgeneration.com; Gloves, carolinaamato.com; Belt, gap.com; Denim shirt, bigstardenim.com; Talula Turtleneck, aritzia.com; Dress, mollybracken.com; Shoes, aldoshoes.com

3. Cuff your jeans.

There's nothing wrong with rocking your jeans as is, but your fave closet staple can get an easy upgrade with ankle cuffs. It's a subtle style trick that instantly freshens up an outfit you've worn a million times. Not to mention, it's the perf way to show off your rockin' footwear. The trick is to choose the right technique based on the pant style you're rocking.

Skinny Jeans

Cuffs on skinny jeans look best on the smaller side, because they keep the streamlined look of the fitted pants. Make the cuffs about a half-inch wide and only roll them twice.

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When it comes to the baggier style of jeans, it's less about cuffing and more about rolling. You want to keep the casual vibe of the jeans intact, and the looser, bulkier fabric works well with a messier cuff.

Roll your jeans about three times with 1-inch cuffs. Don't press down on the cuffs to make a crease. Instead, go for a cylindrical shape like a roll. Mess the cuff up when you're finished so it doesn't look too perfect.

Stack your rings.

 One ring is cute; eight is even cuter. But how do you make different sizes and styles of rings look cool and edgy and not like you're a preschooler who got in her mom's jewelry box? It's all about placement and how you stack the different styles. 

Cinch a shapeless dress.

A boxy shift dress hides your shape and can look like it came from your mom's closet. Knot it in the middle to gather up all that extra fabric and totally transforms the dress into a more figure-flattering style.
It's super easy to do yourself! Just follow these steps:



Best 33 Creative Ways to Style Your Bands of Wedding

Best 33 Creative Ways to Style Your Bands of Wedding 

LifeStyle, Wedding Bands, Accessories, Fashion, igirlythingx, igirlythings

Whether you're married, engaged, or nowhere near that stage of your life, you've totally thought about the ring you'd like to seal the deal. Don't lie to us. But have you thought about your wedding band? If you have, we're sure you've got loads of questions: Should it be bigger or smaller than your engagement stone? Do you want more than one? Should it complete a set, or would you prefer it to be totally unique? Once you've got it, how should you stack it?

 1 Match Your Band With Your Nail Art


2 Choose Tiny Diamonds to Play Up Your Bigger One

3 Say You Mean It With Words

4 Make Sure Your Dress Always Highlights Your Set

5 A Hand-Carved Leaf Will Feel Superspecial

6 You've Got Options! Switch Up Your Stack

7 Opt For a Set With Ultimate Texture


8 Let Your Gold and Silver Sit Pretty Together

9 This Bride Was Into Winter Whites


10 Sapphires on Sapphires Is Fine by Us

11 Remember That Opposites Attract

12 Keep Your Bracelets in Line Too

13 Heighten the Effect of Your Halo

14 Double Up Big Time on the Sparkle

15 Pairing Silver With Gold Is Always an Option

16 Don't Be Afraid to Make Double the Statement

17 An Opal Is Gorgeous Alone — Play It Up With a Subtly Etched Ring

18 Go Classic Like Lauren Conrad

19 Cradle Your Engagement Ring With Your Wedding Band

20 Simple and Dainty Never Hurt Nobody

21 Form a Pretty Pattern

22 Play Up Your Set With an Aquamarine Cocktail Ring

 23 Let Your Band Be Your Something Blue

 24 Who Said Your Band Had to Be the Smallest Ring on Your Finger?


 25 Is Three Rings Too Many? Naw

 26 Go Ahead, Match With Your Hubby

 27 There's No Better Add-On Than a Ring of Hearts


 28 Your Stack Shouldn't Flash on By — But It Should Be Striking


 29 Let Your Baby's Toes Try It on First


30 Remember It's All About the Intricacies

  31 A Crisscross Wedding Band Is One of the Most Highly Coveted



32 For Some, It's All About the Date

33 "Does This Work With My Chanel?"

On the Rivet - Art & Fashion - Well we like that!

And I like it when my weeks meanderings turn into some sort of mostly coherent visual significance; and photography for you. My first show of the week (starts 3rd shot down) was Tyrannium by Dionysos Anton at KUDOS Gallery which features youth-style inspired art and a number of jackets that had been artified as well as rugs/wall hangings from upcycled fabrics, the denim wall work is pictured below. All along with a collection of drawings large and small and sculptural pieces that were not 'fashion' a billy/go-cart (looked like a dad build to me); a forest of stakes.. a video edit of Japanese Godzilla animations - everything a budding young heart could desire - and I loved it!

Of course it's also VIVID Sydney so I have been prowling around working on my 2016 VIVID photographic project. Which is just how I came to bump into two of the artists who were servicing their artworks, which were a little worse for wear after the terrible weekend weather.. Then last night the Duchamp meets Non-Objective works of Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at their show ART THAT DOES at Mils Gallery; and a diversely stylish art crowd very much in evidence. All of which was capped off by the jacket, patches, rings and tattooed fingers of the lady immediately below; as I left the Shakespeare Hotel after a steak and chips and another glass of ale. As always lots to see in Sydney, these shows are all on now; links below.
Just the Hands. Leather jacket, patches, rings and tattooed fingers. Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Leather jacket, patches, rings and tattooed fingers. Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Artified denim jackets, Tyrannium by Dionysos Anton Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Artified lab coat, Tyrannium by Dionysos Anton Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Artified blouson jacket, Tyrannium by Dionysos Anton Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Portrait of the artist Dionysos Anton. Photography by Kent Johnson.
Dionysos Anton at Tyrannium
Upcycled denim as wall hanging at Tyrannium by Dionysos Anton  - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Rocket - reach for the stars - Vivid Sydney 2016. Photography by Kent Johnson.
Artist Tom Dekyvere, working on Elantica. Vivid Sydney 2016. Photography by Kent Johnson.
Tom Dekyvere, Vivid Sydney 2016 'Elantica'.
Floating light sculpture by Tom Dekyvere, 'Elantica'. Vivid Sydney 2016. Photography by Kent Johnson.


Exterminia Artist - Nila Rezaei works on her light sculpture; Vivid Sydney 2016. Photography by Kent Johnson.
'Exterminia' Artist - Nila Rezaei.
Exterminia by Nila Rezaei, light sculpture at Walsh Bay; Vivid Sydney 2016. Photography by Kent Johnson.
Projection booth, Sydney opera house in background at twilight. Vivid Sydney 2016. Photography by Kent Johnson.
Artists Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Mils gallery. Photography by Kent Johnson.
'Art that Does' artists Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier.
Art that Does installation shot. Photography by Kent Johnson.
Perfect early 1983 fashion look at Art that Does, Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
 mens style, dark grey marl tee black pants. Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Vintage jeans, pink and black bra, bustier, black leather jacket. Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Winter style, boots, long black dress with floral print, patterned tote and long pink chunky knit scarf. Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Opening the Rivet beer, young woman in work boots shorts and shirt. Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Mens winter style, black cargo pants, camo jacket red gloves and red tartan beanie. Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art that Does exhibition visitors, Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Tyrannium - Dionysos Anton https://www.facebook.com/events/1571861779784044/
http://www.milsgallery.com/
http://www.vividsydney.com/

Telling Stories in Pictures all over Sydney..
Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
0433 796 863

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