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Fearless Fashionista

Sunday Apr 1, 2007 – By Nikki J. Duckworth

Fearless GirlsWearing a clever ensemble with such confidence and ease that it appears to be something that only she can pull off, the fearless fashionista can be spotted from a mile away. Stars like Kelis, Tracee Ellis Ross, Gwen Stefani, and Sarah Jessica Parker have practically made careers out of taking the kinds of fashion risks that spark the imagination and inevitably, the next big trends. Ready to take your fashion game to the next level? Read on to find out what lessons should be learned in order to skillfully tow the line between fashion forward and fashion victim.

Lesson #1: Forget the rules. Rockin’ the new ish first in a totally unexpected way is the mantra of the fashion fearless. Be confident and challenge yourself to be ahead of the curve instead of looking behind you to see what everybody else is doing. The fearless fashionista is driven by the desire to be truly original. She has absolutely no interest in looking like everybody else and is always looking to add her own special twist. It takes a certain disregard for the “rules” along with a keen sense of self in order to establish a unique style.

Lesson #2: Mix it up. Combining prints and patterns with different textures and proportions is one of the best ways to create a look that’s fabulous, fun and one of a kind. Go for yours in the dazzling array of vintage inspired, floral, stripes, dotted or animal prints being offered this spring. Another option is to make use of dynamic silhouettes to make a statement. Billowy tops, cropped jackets, wide leg or skinny denim and flirty dresses can be layered with bold or understated accessories to suit your taste level. Don’t limit the remix to just patterns. Mix and match from different eras (think vintage with modern) or mix casual and dressy items (try them together to create a hi-lo effect). A wardrobe that is balanced with basics, trendy items and classic pieces will give you the kind of versatility that is conducive to inventiveness.

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Lesson #3: Embrace the attributes that make you different and work them to your advantage. While the thought of being fearless about anything can be a bit daunting, the idea of simply mixing in with the crowd or mindlessly following the latest trends is equally terrifying for the fearless fashionista. Angie, a 27-year-old entrepreneur and self proclaimed “shopaholic” from Valdosta, GA puts it this way, “Anybody can put on a pair of pants and a shirt, it’s the way YOU put it together that makes the difference.” Got a quirky personality or offbeat sense of humor? Let that shine through in your fashion choices. Think of clothing as more than just a basic necessity; consider getting dressed as an opportunity for self-expression.

Lesson #4: Fashionista, know thyself. Most women will tell you that their sense of style is innate, but personal style can also develop over time. The confidence to break the rules, mix it up, and dare to be different comes with knowing who you are and how you want to look. Not to say that there won’t be some wonderful mistakes made along the way, but your instincts will rarely lead you astray. If all else fails, seek out the advice of stylish (and honest) friends who can help you nail it and circumvent a major faux pas.

Nikki J. Duckworth is the fashion director for Clutch Magazine. Contact: nduckworth@clutchmagonline.com

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  1. GreasyGuide GreasyGuide says:

    This was a really good article and I love lessons you put down here. These are must haves that all girls need to know.

  2. KbCute KbCute says:

    Love this site! Love this article!

  3. cjm cjm says:

    Good Job..NJD…where is my quote?

  4. NJD NJD says:

    @CJM…Girl, you don’t even like fashion :) I got ya on the next one ;) Thanks for checkin’ it out!

  5. ALR ALR says:

    You know I LUV, LUV , LUV this article and the whole magazine. I need to meet this Angie person, she seems so wise. Keep up the good work!

  6. NJD NJD says:

    @ALR…hmmmmm :)

  7. Erica B. Erica B. says:

    Great post… love it!

  8. Kimberly Kimberly says:

    This is a great site and a tool for those who want to be GDI’S (got-damn-individuals)this article rings true!

  9. Sibbonai Sibbonai says:

    Great Site from one Fashionista to another. I absolutely love this site , it reminds me of suede magazine………

  10. Ney Ney says:

    Advice that alot of us can relate to and alot of us needed……

  11. Tifani Tifani says:

    This site is amazing! I really like this article,good advice.

  12. Sharonda Sharonda says:

    Tracee is so fabulous in that picture.

    Great advice because I know I like to switch up my style every so often.

  13. clwartisticcolorist clwartisticcolorist says:

    I am glad someone has written an article about me! But really big ups to individuality, creative frugality, and innovation.

  14. Ms2ly Ms2ly says:

    Nice article. GREAT JOB!!! Nice shout out to Ms. Sunshine.

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  16. niks59 niks59 says:

    I just found your website through, I Like Her Style Blogspot, and I really like your website. I especially like the article on Fearless Fashionista. I most definintely agree with your choices.

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