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Fashion Tips and Tricks for Women

I'm writing something different today.
It's not about food.
It's not about a tourist spot.
It's just some fashion tips for women.

Simple to follow, as I'm not an expert ,but it's just somewhere I read and came about.



So, trying hard to look professional, I am going to share some of the best fashion tips for women.

(Okay, don't stop reading from here even though I'm not a fashionista)


Old things must go!


(oops.. sorry for the mess)

This is WHERE you should start as there is no room for change if you don’t make it yourself. Open up your closet and take a really good look at your clothes. Ask yourself a one simple question – if you were in a store, what items from your closet would you want to buy? It is a very simple but quite efficient game you might want to play once in a while.

At the same time, it's difficult to execute it. If you want to stop spending hours getting ready in front of your closet, it needs to be neat and colour coordinated. And there are many charity organizations who collect old clothes, so we don't really need to worry about our old clothes going into the waste.
Some people even post it in forums and facebook groups to sell them (well, it works for some of my friends!)

Stretch new shoes painlessly



I have always have issues with pumps. Sometimes to the stage of buying a size bigger for my feet.

The most effective way to tackle this problem includes the freezer, whether you believe it or not. If you fill a couple of freezer bags with water, place them in your shoes and put them into the freezer overnight. You will be able to see a huge difference in the morning.


Be smart when buying a new jacket



Ahem.. my old profile pic with a denim jacket.

Buying jackets, coats and blazers has just one rule that you need to follow – it needs to fit your shoulders. That’s all. If it is too tight or too wide, leave it in the store because it is that one thing that is very difficult to alter and not to mention a waste of money.

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