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47 Style Resolutions to Make For The New Year

by Diana Ajih on January 3, 2012

in trendsetters

It’s a new year which means a chance at a fresh start. What new year’s resolutions should you make? Maybe trying a new hairstyle or taking more fashion risks.

Here’s my huge list of style resolutions you should make in 2012.

Beauty Resolutions

1. Stop Biting Your Nails

I know it’s a bad habit but it’s really time to STOP!!!! You wanna stop being jealous of girls with long pretty nails and finally ditch fake nails (which by the way causes more problems to your real nails)? Let them grow out so after a few weeks or months, you can do your own french manicure while saving money. If you’re having a weak moment, try chewing gum to distract your mouth.

2. Try a New Hairstyle

An excellent way to show off a new you is by changing up your look. What better way than a fresh new hairstyle. A hot new hair cut definitely makes a statement so find the courage to step into a salon and remember… ” It’s a new year and a new you so get a fabulous new ‘do.”

3. Experiment With Makeup

To continue with the “New Year, New You” mentality, I always like to change up my makeup and try something different. What’s great about makeup is that there’s so many to choose from so don’t be afraid to experiment and try something different. Subscribe to a beauty magazine like Allure or a free one like Sephora so you can stay updated on the latest beauty trends. Who knows? You might just stumble on a new go-to makeup.

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11 Fashion Resolutions To Follow This Year

by Diana Ajih on January 3, 2011

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For the New Year, be a more savvier shopper, take fashion risks, or finally adopt a signature style. Here are 11 fashion resolutions that will make a significant difference in your style.

1. Add More Color to Your Wardrobe

When you look inside your closet, do you see nothing but black and dark colors? We all get into the habit of picking up too many dark colors so lets add more color. Try some bright colors like pink, turquoise, red, and even orange. If too much color is overwhelming for you, try adding color with accessories.  Handbags, shoes, jewelry and other accessories are a great addition to any look so it’s the perfect way to add color.

2. Clean Out Your Closet

Get rid of the old to make room for the new. I must admit that my closet needs some TLC right now. I like to make three separate piles- Keep, Throw Away, and Donate. It’s also the perfect time to reorganize and make little changes to my closet too. With my seasonal clothes, I store them away until it’s time to wear again.

3. Take More Fashion Risks

Have fun with fashion by being more daring. Fashion is all about taking risk and creating something truly spectacular from it. Try wearing mix-and-match prints, or wear something completely different from your normal style. Evolve your style by taking a little bit from here and there and incorporate that into your own look.

4. Create a Signature Style

Evaluate your current style or what you would like it to be. Is there a favorite celebrity look you admire? Your personal style should be a reflection of your personality so experiment until you find something that you’re comfortable with and truly your own. If you already have your signature look but feel like you’re in a style rut, add an element (ex. accessories, color, etc.)  that still shows off your signature style without looking repetitive.

5. Stop Over Accessorizing

Remember that some outfits can stand on its own. If you’re wearing a look with a significant amount of prints, bold colors, patterns, or noticeable details like sequins, keep the accessories to a minimum.

6. Be a Smart Shopper

And a savvier one! When I go shopping, I love a great deal I try not to go over-budget. The truth is many people know how to buy but, doesn’t know how to shop. Don’t get sucked in by all the steals and deals. Be a smart shopper by knowing your spending limit before you enter the store. Also, have an idea of what you are looking for, having done some research beforehand. Impulse shopping is dangerous and can get you into serious trouble. So be smart when you shop!

7. Embrace accessories

Like I said earlier, don’t over do it however, when you have an outfit that looks a bit “blah”, adding accessories can surely spice it up. Give your wardrobe more “pizazz” by adding accessories.

8. Don’t Wear Clothes That Doesn’t Fit!

You gotta stop telling yourself you can squeeze into clothes two sizes too small or that wearing over-sized clothes can hide your weight. It’s kind of an oxymoron because it only makes you look bigger than what you really are. Who cares if you’re a size 6 or 16? Love yourself and wear clothes that fits your body size. If you’re unhappy about your weight, then adopt the “New Year, New You” philosophy. One of your 2011 goals can be to hit the gym at least 3 to 4 times a week.

9. Play with Different Fabrics

Try fabrics you never thought of wearing or you’ve always wanted to try but didn’t think it would look to flattering on you. Get out of your comfort zone once in awhile and really challenge your style sense by trying different fabrics and other elements for that matter.

10. Invest in a Quality Bag

I strongly believe that everyone should have at least one good quality bag and if you don’t, invest in one. Find a bag that has good quality fabrics, that’s well made, and will last for years to come. A good bag can be costly so save up first if you can’t whip out your credit card right away.

11. Treat Yourself Once in a While

I say go ahead an splurge once a while. Go treat yourself to that high-priced dress you’ve been eyeing for weeks or snatch up your first pair of Louboutin heels. You deserve it!

What are some of your fashion resolutions for 2011?

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Fashion Resolutions for The New Year

by Diana Ajih on January 4, 2010

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Every year we make countless resolutions: lose weight, study harder, be more organized, be nicer to our family, not drink so much.

And usually, we don’t keep, well, any of them. Especially that last one, unless if by “not drink so much” you mean “throw up in the actual toilet more.” If that’s the case, then we get better and better every year!

But what about fashion? Sure, from the surface it doesn’t seem obvious that we should make fashion resolutions, but why not? Fashion is an extension of who we are. It’s the first thing people see when they meet us, therefore judging us by whatever fashion mishaps we might happen to be dealing with. And with a decade closing its doors, not only will it hopefully be leaving some of the fashion trends behind (uh, harem pants?!), but it’s the perfect time (a new year and a new decade) to think about what your fashion choices say about you.

So take a moment and think about what you want to look like in 2010. Here are just a few fashion resolutions for all of us.

1) I Will Be Original. We all love trends but do we need to walk around as cloned Urban Outfitters mannequins? This year, don’t let the trends wear you. You can be fashionable and trendy if you want to, but put your own unique touch into your wardrobe, be it a certain accessory, a pop of color, or a signature piece. Find your own personal style – that signature look that your friends will see and say “that is so (insert your name here).”

2) I Will Not Buy Crap I Don’t Need. Buyer’s remorse is the worst feeling, ever. Okay, so maybe a really bad hangover is worse, but we all know how much it sucks when we think we have NOTHING to wear (even though we have a closet jam packed with clothes) and run out to buy a top for tonight’s party… This year be realistic about what you really NEED. Before you run out to buy yet another low cut black top, think about how to reinvent the ones already in your closet (add a fun necklace, a bold bag or throw a blazer over it). You can even make a fashion fund – any time you are tempted to go spend frivolously, put the $30 in a jar and in a few months you will have enough saved up to splurge on something expensive (like that Marc Jacobs bag you’ve been eying and dying for).

3) I Will Buy the Uber Trends on the Cheap. We all know that in a year from now we will be SO over sequins and feathers and fringe, so why shell out the big bucks for the trends that aren’t here to stay? Lord knows how much money we wasted on cowboy boots and prairie skirts back in 2005 and on butterfly clips, Abercrombie tee’s and platform gym shoes in 1998… Buy your classics at quality stores – invest in a good pair of jeans, a nice pair of boots, a nice sweater, black pants – but the super trends can be left to Forever 21 so that by next year you don’t feel guilty looking at some $150 sequin top collecting dust in your closet.

4) I Will Put In a Little More Effort. I know I sound like my mother when I say it only takes 5 minutes to put yourself together and you never know who you are going to meet. But really, it only takes 5 minutes to put yourself together and you never know who you are going to meet! Fact is, I don’t have enough hands to count the times I’ve seen cute boys, ran into bitches from my past or important people that could be in my future and looked like absolute crap. Maybe even worse. You’ve got a closet full of clothes so there is no reason to be rocking the sweats and sweatshirt every day. Make a conscious effort this year to care about your appearance, because when you feel good about how you look, you exude that feeling (confidence, sexiness, etc) to others. And the cute boy in the coffee shop may not look away (in fear/disgust) anymore!

5) I Will Understand that Sometimes Less is More. I’m talking to me and I’m talking to you on this one: for some reason college is not only the best four years of our lives, it’s the sluttiest dressed years, too. Shirts cut so low in the front that you can practically see your belly button, skirts so short that everyone’s Britney (read: crotch) is hanging out… It’s not pretty. Let’s all take a moment and say the following out loud: sometimes less is more. (And I’m not referring to material!) Ask yourself why you feel it’s so necessary to wear such revealing clothes and this year – even when media is getting sexier and clothes are getting tighter – reevaluate the look you want to give off to the world, and to men. There is nothing wrong with feeling sexy and dressing sexy, but you can dress sexy and be sexy (and in my opinion, sexier) without being of obvious about it!

6) I Will Buy Clothes That Fit Me. No one sees the number or letter sewn into the back of your clothes, so stop trying to hard to squeeze into a size that does not fit. You’ll look a whole lot thinner and sexier rocking a large dress that fits you than rocking a medium dress that makes you look like a tasty piece of sausage. Have you ever heard anyone say the words, “Wow, her muffin top is hot?!” No? Well there’s a reason for that. Be honest with yourself and what size/trends work with your body and you will look and feel better than you ever have before.

Guest post from my friends at College Candy!

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