Colors in your outfits can be just the thing you need to give a positive boost to your mental health. Let’s look at some of the outfit styles that are color-friendly which you can wear whenever you feel like picking yourself up from a monotonous state of mind, when all else
Wearing snake prints to celebrate the Year of the Snake in style? How apt is that, right? For those who are excited to don a snake-themed wardrobe this Chinese New Year, this one’s for you. Ophidiophobes beware, this post may be detrimental for your mental health.
Are you wondering what to wear for Chinese New Year? Here’s a roundup of pretty red dresses worn by lookbookers that will turn heads and ensure that you look most demure in photos.
Valentine’s just around the corner and what better and funner way to celebrate the month of Love by getting all decked out in heart prints clothing and exude the lovey-dovey effect through fashion.
Beanies or the snugly skull caps have been spotted on heads of celebs for a while now that they’ve become a hip hat trend among the young and fashionable.
I remember the sudden enthusiasm over plaids that took over the college habitat here back a few years ago. It was all hipster-ish more than as a statement of rebellion. It was the cool thing to do, wearing plaids, checks or tartan, whichever way you want to call it.
Looking for an outerwear trend to contrast with whatever it is you’re wearing to boost some style points? Give varsity jackets a chance to help you out with that.
Fring-y garbs aren’t only made for Pocahontas wannabees if you know how to wear them well. Bring a fun twist to your daily outfits with a dose of fringe.
If you’ve found yourself chuckling while watching The Simpsons’ animated sitcom, you may already find yourself seeing the characters as pretty adorable (and slightly goofy) in their bright yellow skin tone and strange hair-do.
If your favorite superhero is Batman and your favorite animal is a bat, there’s all the more reason to stock up your wardrobe with batman-inspired clothes.