Sometimes looking at fashion don'ts is an important lesson for learning to be a fashion do. Even well intentioned fashionistas can get something wrong at some time. Below are some places online you can go to learn about what not to do or at the very least get a good laugh.
Glamour is the queen of the fashion don'ts. If you have ever thumbed through a glamour magazine, you'd know, they take pictures of people walking down the street and show us really people fashion. Sometimes they catch a do and often they catch a don't. At least they have the courtesy to use their infamous eye bar to make there “don't” finds a little more discrete. The online galleries are even more fun than the magazine. Here you can rate the pictures and decide how much a look is a do or a don't. You can also “Don't spot” yourself and submit pictures.
Cents of Style is the web page of personal stylist Andy Paige. It is a straight forward, well laid out guide to affordable fashion. “Uh Don't Do That” is a fun section that tells you a common don't and then gives tips on how to make them a do. What is really cool is that she has pictures! Some huge don'ts that are worth noting are do not where stretch pants as pants, do not wear white bras, and avoid high waisted light jeans with small back pockets.
With Hillary Clinton running, political fashion has never been so talked about during a presidential campaign. Check out ABC news for a collection of political fashion don'ts.
Some of the most entertaining fashion don'ts are celebrity don'ts. Why? Well, who knows, they just are! The E-online website has a huge collection of head to toe photos of celebrities. Some are dos and some are don'ts. Plus you can vote and comment on the looks yourself!
Taking a closer fashion don'ts are a great way to learn what not to do (and maybe what to do too) when trying to dress your best. Check out the links above and get studying!
Glamour is the queen of the fashion don'ts. If you have ever thumbed through a glamour magazine, you'd know, they take pictures of people walking down the street and show us really people fashion. Sometimes they catch a do and often they catch a don't. At least they have the courtesy to use their infamous eye bar to make there “don't” finds a little more discrete. The online galleries are even more fun than the magazine. Here you can rate the pictures and decide how much a look is a do or a don't. You can also “Don't spot” yourself and submit pictures.
Cents of Style is the web page of personal stylist Andy Paige. It is a straight forward, well laid out guide to affordable fashion. “Uh Don't Do That” is a fun section that tells you a common don't and then gives tips on how to make them a do. What is really cool is that she has pictures! Some huge don'ts that are worth noting are do not where stretch pants as pants, do not wear white bras, and avoid high waisted light jeans with small back pockets.
With Hillary Clinton running, political fashion has never been so talked about during a presidential campaign. Check out ABC news for a collection of political fashion don'ts.
Some of the most entertaining fashion don'ts are celebrity don'ts. Why? Well, who knows, they just are! The E-online website has a huge collection of head to toe photos of celebrities. Some are dos and some are don'ts. Plus you can vote and comment on the looks yourself!
Taking a closer fashion don'ts are a great way to learn what not to do (and maybe what to do too) when trying to dress your best. Check out the links above and get studying!















