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How to have Style


Style, The official title for self-expression

What is style? Well, style comes from the Latin word stilus, which was a type of writing tool, a pen for the old days. It also related to stimulus or stimulare which is stimulate. Stile in old French, which was literary expression.

Now if literature is one of the many ways to express our-selves, style in modern English is self-expression.

We all have style, some of us have it much more defined then others, but is impossible not to have style, what is hard, is to polish it, to express the best of you.

Let’s take style as a tool. A tool that will get you anything!!! You better know how to work that biatch out. Remember “you can get anything you want in this life if you dress for it” said by Edith Head. I am pretty sure you got it already.

Number one, you must know what you want to express!!! What you want to show the people that surrounds and sees you that day. What part of you!!!

Number two, be daring, extravagant, extrovert, put anything your instincts dictates you. Either when you open your closet or go to shopping.

Number tres, know your body!!!! Your skin tone, you proportions and what fits you well (by that I mean you feel good about it and in it) this is a truly important point.

Number quatre, depurate, analyze, give it a second thought once you have done number one and two. Take off the things YOU feel are not necessary.

Number five, and most important. It’s vital, extraordinarily relevant you feel confortable!!! You are in peace with it, you like it, you feel incredible in it and that you wouldn’t wish to be someone else, all the way around!!!!

Thank you for reading and I want it to end this by saying: You don’t have to dress similar every day and you do not need to spent vast amounts of money to have great style, but it feels good when you do so!!!

Olaby Lara

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