STYLE ADVICE OF THE WEEK: Confident Tones

During the 1920s and 1930s, women began to commonly wear undergarments of natural, nude tones, such as stockings and pantyhose. They gave women freedom to dress how they pleased while maintaining a conservative balance in their attire.

In more recent years, “nude” in everything from main ensembles to makeup are now becoming a major trend, and the purpose of the term has evolved in the world of fashion to also enhance glamour and the femininity of an individual. To benefit most people, companies are beginning to add more shades of nude to the universal color scheme to complement in-between shades, which are allowing women to feel more empowered than ever before.

Nurturing this growing trend in a positive direction is this Fashionista, who pieced together a beautiful, chic outfit of monochromatic nude tones and taupe elements. This Fashionista is wearing a simple loose V-neck romper, floppy brimmed felt hat and matching wedge booties with a taupe colored statement necklace and studded wrap-around bracelet that are accented with golden features.

The light beige romper, worn with a pop of laced maroon, is of a sophisticated tone that mixes well with the Fashionista’s glowing skin creating a look of elegance and delicacy with her chosen accessories. Unlike vibrant colors, this nude tone is a neutralized shade that works well this season while maintaining class and order within the outfit, making her feel confident in her own skin. The floppy brimmed hat uplifts the minimalistic romper to give a more playful appearance along with the matching shoes, which create a casual feel in this setting. Because of her taupe accessorizes and soft tones, this outfit is easily versatile and can be worn for a more formal occasion with the replacement of nude stilettos.

Together, this Fashionista has assembled an inspiring look good, feel good outfit of confidant tones.

What is your STYLE ADVICE OF THE WEEK? “You put a lot of thought into your outfit because you were feeling some type of way from the vision of your look to the clothes you had to work with. The look all comes together because of you, so strut your stuff and slay. Don’t be afraid with all the eyes on you. Confidence is a major key!”

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