5 FALL-FASHION MISTAKES which makes even THE BEST OUTFIT into a CLOTHING DISASTERS
The season of Fall is a huge change after summer in every way: think about it; new weather, new atmosphere, new wardrobe and even a new dressing style. Due to the capricious weather and the changes of the season makes us to be more difficult to decide what to wear, perhaps that is why we [all] tend to make mistakes sometimes.
Let’s see the 5 (from many) Most common fashion Fall mistakes [according to 2023 fashion blogs]
- 1/5 — [Too Many] Set Of Patterns & Colors
In autumn, the recommended fashion colors for the new season appear, this year, for example, I see purple everywhere in the shop windows. The checkered pattern in brownish-reddish autumn colors was also typical at the time. We tend to get a few new things right away, and we are not sure if they fit well or we just can’t fit them into our current wardrobe. You should be careful with bright colors and patterns, because the result can easily be exaggerated; if we wear something like this, pair it with simpler colors and a restrained cut.
- 2/5 — The Inadequate Foundation
Be honest, finding the perfect foundation is an eternal problem, and the change of season adds to the problem. The foundation used in winter is not suitable for tanned skin in summer. Those who buy a darker color for the summer do not often count on the fact that their tan gradually fades, so the summer foundation and BB cream will become more and more alien to their skin color. Some people deliberately use a darker color to get a tanned effect, but it doesn’t work. Unfortunately, you have to use a color that matches your current color if you don’t want to look like a clown or ten years older.
- 3/5 —Layers Of Clothes
Personally, I don’t like autumn, not least because it’s impossible to dress normally: it’s cold in the morning, and summer returns during the day. That’s why we try to dress in layers so that we have something to build off of; but often the effect is terrible because we do not build the layering well. It doesn’t matter how long the hem of the hoodie or pants is and what we wear underneath. If we "cut" ourselves in the wrong place, for example, we buy a top above the waist for wider hips or thicker underwear for a tighter top, we add extra pounds
- 4/5 — Oversized Clothes
Oversize jackets, hoodies, and dresses have been fashionable lately, but they don’t suit everyone. They may be comfortable and warm pieces, but if you are too short or not thin enough, you will look like you are dressed like a sack. It is also a misconception that a larger size dress carefully hides excess weight. A looser cut is fine, but oversized, giant pieces of clothing only make the situation worse. If you would still wear an oversize dress, choose only one at a time, for example, an oversize hoodie with skinny jeans, and as an accessory, wear high-heeled boots.
- 5/5 — Over Accessorized
The period of fall brings characteristic accessories with it: scarves, shawls, boots, etc. At one time, knitted leg warmers were cool, even though there isn’t a person in the world that doesn’t look good on them. Giant scarves are not beneficial for everyone, and it is also worth considering the size of the bag. Small women do not benefit from a large "packing" bag, no matter how good it looks. Let’s choose accessories in autumn colors, but always take into account what goes well with our shape and style and don’t wear something just because it’s fashionable.
I collected the above clothing reviews by reading about this year’s Fall fashion and fashion mistakes which are published by various online fashion magazines and blogs. This article was created by summarizing and generalizing all what I read in them — Not a personal opinion!
Furthermore, I would like to state that I was NEVER MEANT TO BE criticize, prejudice, insult or otherwise degrade anyone’s clothing or fashion style! Everyone should keep going to wear the right, comfortable and self-expressive clothes in the form they like. This article is written a guide [or help] for those who are unsure or curious about the topic.