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Samantha Higgins
by on January 21, 2021
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In their efforts to stand out from the crowd, many people discover and learn to appreciate their true selves. After all, when you start choosing clothing and accessories that match your personality and stop dressing to please others, your confidence will soar. Following are five tips that won't just help you create memorable outfits; they'll also allow you to celebrate who you are.

1. Go Bold With Your Footwear

One of the best ways to add your own style to any outfit is by choosing the right footwear. Many fashion experts believe that shoes have the power to either make or break an ensemble. Believe it or not, your footwear is one of the first things that people look at when assessing your appearance. In fact, shoes areone of the most common factors assessed when first impressions are established. Go for extraordinary by choosing shoes that add a splash of color to your outfit rather than matching it perfectly. People who've dashed about in ruby red heels or blue suede loafers seem to have a knack for being remembered. No matter which shoes you choose, however, make sure that they feel good, fit comfortably, and allow you to walk with confidence.

2. Take A Classic Style And Infuse It With Color

Countless brides have found themselves looking washed out in all-white ensembles, and even though they love the statement of purity that white gowns present, many of these ladies have gone on to choose stunning dresses in midnight blue, hunter green, canary yellow, violet, or rose. Their individuality and their willingness to think outside the box allowed them to arrive at wedding-day looks that they felt comfortable in, and that truly complimented their skin tones. Take note from brave souls like these and dare to don classic styles with rich, bold colors that aren't traditionally worn. Go for a daring red tuxedo for your next formal event, rather than choosing a conventional black or white suit. Complete your look with a cream-colored bow tie and pocket square, and with a contrasting cummerbund. Ensembles like these are both memorable and guaranteed to make you stand out in the crowd.

3. Dress To Represent Your Interests

Tell people a bit about who you are with your choice of fashion. Don't be afraid to express your love for the "Roaring Twenties" with a fringed skirt, high-rise cuffed trousers or a plaid mackinaw jacket. Accessorize your look with a silver cigarette case and holder if you smoke, or carry your cash in an antique, chain-link purse. If you're a sports buff, incorporate your favorite team's apparel whenever you can. Unabashedly expressing your interests can be beneficial in a number of ways. To start, it conveys a depth of honesty that most people are afraid to display. More importantly, being who you are is the best way to attract people who like what you like and share your interests.

4. Wear Old Trends That You've Always Loved Even If They Aren't Trending Now

Some trends have a way of coming back in style once every two to three decades. If you happen to love one or more of them, don't wait for their cyclic popularity to roll back around. Break out your bell-bottoms, fly-collared shirt, or platform shoes the next time you get the opportunity. The best way to work things like these into your everyday looks without appearing clownish is to avoid wearing too many trends at once. You don't have to wear your bell-bottom jeans and fly-collared shirt together. Instead, try wearing a more modern shirt or a less dated pair of pants. Your outfit will inspire just enough nostalgia to make people pleasantly reminisce, and without making it seem as though you've just stepped out of a time machine.

5. Put Your Own Twist On The Latest Trends

If your goal is to stand out, you definitely don't want to wear what everyone else is wearing, even if it happens to be on-trend. Find ways to make the latest looks your very own. For instance, if people are tying a specific style of scarf to their handbags, try tying yours around your neck or using it as a hair accessory. When men start carrying micro-sized wallets, go for a decorative money clip instead. Don't buy the most popular brand or style of clothing or shoes unless you can get yours in a unique color or as part of a limited run.

It's possible to be fashionable without blending in. The best looks are never homogenous; they're unique. With the tips above, you can stand out from the crowd in any environment, and with ensembles that make you feel just as confident as you are good-looking.

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