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Quirky and Fabulous – A Guide to eccentric Style.

Quirky and Fabulous – A Guide to eccentric Style.

If you somewhat have a quirky personality or unusual interests, fashion is an excellent way to express yourself. Or maybe you’ve conformed to conventional fashion trends for so long and you yearn to adopt a quirky stand out style sometimes. Whatever the case, we’ve got you. Here are a few tips on how to help you be your best fashionable yet quirky self.

Don’t follow trends, set trends.  

So, you found a cool item that no-one is wearing …. yet. If you love something, don’t be afraid to wear it! How do you think trends get started? Someone has to go first.

Find inspiration everywhere.

Fashion is unavoidable. It’s intertwined in every part of your life. For instance, if you see a character in a movie or a friend wearing something interesting, take note.

Taking cues from any and everything is a great way to breathe some new life into your look.

Always Include a Statement Piece 

Find unusual pieces, unique and fabulous pieces that make a statement. It could be an accessory or even your outfit itself. Asides looking stunning, it’s a wonderful conversation starter.


Embrace Color… or Don’t

Whether you love bright colors or just want to wear all black, find a way to make it unique. Play with your fashion color palettes and embrace the colours that look good on you— not just the ones that are trending.

Go crazy with prints

Every person with a quirky sense of style owns several pieces in crazy but attractive print. As ironic as it may seem, there are items that a quirky wardrobe can’t do without. Find a print or pattern that you thoroughly love and flaunt it with the pieces you already own.

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