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Fashion vs. Style

Yves Saint Laurent once said, “Fashions fade, but style is eternal.”

So what does this really mean?  Isn’t fashion and style the same thing?  NO!  When YSL said, “Fashions fade”, she is talking about trends of the season, what the hottest “look” is.  But style, style is not something that can be dictated by the design houses, the advertisers or celebrities, style is unique to YOU.  Well, many of my posts have been about fashion trends, ways to dress, what to wear for your body type, what styles fit you best.  But, what I have begun to realize is that I never really offered you any guidance as to HOW to wear it.  That’s the thing, my job here is to offer up all the information I know on fits and trends, what’s hot? What’s not?  Now, I will offer up my assistance in helping YOU figure out what your personal style.  This isn’t something I can just tell you, but only give you the steps and methods to help determine your own personal style.  Here are some ideas to discern your personal style?

1.     Visual inspiration. When you are dressing for the day, what do you want to say with your color choice?  Colors say certain things, red can be a color of power, it’s very aggressive.  Blue causes the body to remain calm and peaceful; it’s also the color of loyalty.
2.     Past inspiration. Do you want to focus on a certain era?  Do you like 50’s detailing’s like cat-eye glasses?  Are you a fan of 60’s fringe? Or 70’s bell bottoms?  Use inspiration from the past to construct your image now!
3.     Celebrity inspiration.  Now, when I say this, I don’t want you to pick a celebrity that you want to be EXACTLY like because then that wouldn’t be your style, it’s not even theirs, they have stylist, like me, to dress them.  But what I want you to look at is certain things about them that you think, “Hey, that might look great with my style.”  Or maybe you identify with a certain celebrity because of their story.  Whether it’s a pixie cut hairstyle or you love the way an actress always wears rings with animals on them.  Use them to inspire you, not to dictate how you dress!  This also doesn’t have to be an actress; this could also be a singer, dancer, public figure or even a historical figure like, Audrey Hepburn, Jackie O., or Marilyn Munroe.
4.     Last but not least sometimes you just feel like it!  There are tons of times when I am out shopping and see something I like and just simply want to wear it!  I don’t need a reason.  But I know my personal style, and as should you!

So I want you to go out there and have fun.  Just take a look around and see what jumps out at you.  Remember a lot of these trends will come and go, the magazines will tell you when things are in and out.  But your style will never fade, because it’s yours and yours alone!  So stay fabulous moms!

P.s. I’ve attached a fun color guide for you!

Color Meaning



Red

Red is the color of fire and blood, so it is associated with energy, war, danger, strength, power, determination as well as passion, desire, and love.

Red is a very emotionally intense color. It enhances human metabolism, increases respiration rate, and raises blood pressure. It has very high visibility, which is why stop signs, stoplights, and fire equipment are usually painted red. In heraldry, red is used to indicate courage. It is a color found in many national flags.

Red brings text and images to the foreground. Use it as an accent color to stimulate people to make quick decisions; it is a perfect color for 'Buy Now' or 'Click Here' buttons on Internet banners and websites. In advertising, red is often used to evoke erotic feelings (red lips, red nails, red-light districts, 'Lady in Red', etc). Red is widely used to indicate danger (high voltage signs, traffic lights). This color is also commonly associated with energy, so you can use it when promoting energy drinks, games, cars, items related to sports and high physical activity.

Light red represents joy, sexuality, passion, sensitivity, and love.
Pink signifies romance, love, and friendship. It denotes feminine qualities and passiveness.
Dark red is associated with vigor, willpower, rage, anger, leadership, courage, longing, malice, and wrath.
Brown suggests stability and denotes masculine qualities.
Reddish-brown is associated with harvest and fall.



Orange

Orange combines the energy of red and the happiness of yellow. It is associated with joy, sunshine, and the tropics. Orange represents enthusiasm, fascination, happiness, creativity, determination, attraction, success, encouragement, and stimulation.

To the human eye, orange is a very hot color, so it gives the sensation of heat. Nevertheless, orange is not as aggressive as red. Orange increases oxygen supply to the brain, produces an invigorating effect, and stimulates mental activity. It is highly accepted among young people. As a citrus color, orange is associated with healthy food and stimulates appetite. Orange is the color of fall and harvest. In heraldry, orange is symbolic of strength and endurance.

Orange has very high visibility, so you can use it to catch attention and highlight the most important elements of your design. Orange is very effective for promoting food products and toys.

Dark orange can mean deceit and distrust.
Red-orange corresponds to desire, sexual passion, pleasure, domination, aggression, and thirst for action.
Gold evokes the feeling of prestige. The meaning of gold is illumination, wisdom, and wealth. Gold often symbolizes high quality.



Yellow

Yellow is the color of sunshine. It's associated with joy, happiness, intellect, and energy.

Yellow produces a warming effect, arouses cheerfulness, stimulates mental activity, and generates muscle energy. Yellow is often associated with food. Bright, pure yellow is an attention getter, which is the reason taxicabs are painted this color. When overused, yellow may have a disturbing effect; it is known that babies cry more in yellow rooms. Yellow is seen before other colors when placed against black; this combination is often used to issue a warning. In heraldry, yellow indicates honor and loyalty. Later the meaning of yellow was connected with cowardice.

Use yellow to evoke pleasant, cheerful feelings. You can choose yellow to promote children's products and items related to leisure. Yellow is very effective for attracting attention, so use it to highlight the most important elements of your design. Men usually perceive yellow as a very lighthearted, 'childish' color, so it is not recommended to use yellow when selling prestigious, expensive products to men – nobody will buy a yellow business suit or a yellow Mercedes. Yellow is an unstable and spontaneous color, so avoid using yellow if you want to suggest stability and safety. Light yellow tends to disappear into white, so it usually needs a dark color to highlight it. Shades of yellow are visually unappealing because they lose cheerfulness and become dingy.

Dull (dingy) yellow represents caution, decay, sickness, and jealousy.
Light yellow is associated with intellect, freshness, and joy.



Green

Green is the color of nature. It symbolizes growth, harmony, freshness, and fertility. Green has strong emotional correspondence with safety. Dark green is also commonly associated with money.

Green has great healing power. It is the most restful color for the human eye; it can improve vision. Green suggests stability and endurance. Sometimes green denotes lack of experience; for example, a 'greenhorn' is a novice. In heraldry, green indicates growth and hope. Green, as opposed to red, means safety; it is the color of free passage in road traffic.

Use green to indicate safety when advertising drugs and medical products. Green is directly related to nature, so you can use it to promote 'green' products. Dull, darker green is commonly associated with money, the financial world, banking, and Wall Street.

Dark green is associated with ambition, greed, and jealousy.
Yellow-green can indicate sickness, cowardice, discord, and jealousy.
Aqua is associated with emotional healing and protection.
Olive green is the traditional color of peace.



Blue

Blue is the color of the sky and sea. It is often associated with depth and stability. It symbolizes trust, loyalty, wisdom, confidence, intelligence, faith, truth, and heaven.

Blue is considered beneficial to the mind and body. It slows human metabolism and produces a calming effect. Blue is strongly associated with tranquility and calmness. In heraldry, blue is used to symbolize piety and sincerity.

You can use blue to promote products and services related to cleanliness (water purification filters, cleaning liquids, vodka), air and sky (airlines, airports, air conditioners), water and sea (sea voyages, mineral water). As opposed to emotionally warm colors like red, orange, and yellow; blue is linked to consciousness and intellect. Use blue to suggest precision when promoting high-tech products.

Blue is a masculine color; according to studies, it is highly accepted among males. Dark blue is associated with depth, expertise, and stability; it is a preferred color for corporate America.

Avoid using blue when promoting food and cooking, because blue suppresses appetite. When used together with warm colors like yellow or red, blue can create high-impact, vibrant designs; for example, blue-yellow-red is a perfect color scheme for a superhero.

Light blue is associated with health, healing, tranquility, understanding, and softness.
Dark blue represents knowledge, power, integrity, and seriousness.



Purple

Purple combines the stability of blue and the energy of red. Purple is associated with royalty. It symbolizes power, nobility, luxury, and ambition. It conveys wealth and extravagance. Purple is associated with wisdom, dignity, independence, creativity, mystery, and magic.

According to surveys, almost 75 percent of pre-adolescent children prefer purple to all other colors. Purple is a very rare color in nature; some people consider it to be artificial.

Light purple is a good choice for a feminine design. You can use bright purple when promoting children's products.

Light purple evokes romantic and nostalgic feelings.
Dark purple evokes gloom and sad feelings. It can cause frustration.



White

White is associated with light, goodness, innocence, purity, and virginity. It is considered to be the color of perfection.

White means safety, purity, and cleanliness. As opposed to black, white usually has a positive connotation. White can represent a successful beginning. In heraldry, white depicts faith and purity.

In advertising, white is associated with coolness and cleanliness because it's the color of snow. You can use white to suggest simplicity in high-tech products. White is an appropriate color for charitable organizations; angels are usually imagined wearing white clothes. White is associated with hospitals, doctors, and sterility, so you can use white to suggest safety when promoting medical products. White is often associated with low weight, low-fat food, and dairy products.



Black

Black is associated with power, elegance, formality, death, evil, and mystery.

Black is a mysterious color associated with fear and the unknown (black holes). It usually has a negative connotation (blacklist, black humor, 'black death'). Black denotes strength and authority; it is considered to be a very formal, elegant, and prestigious color (black tie, black Mercedes). In heraldry, black is the symbol of grief.

Black gives the feeling of perspective and depth, but a black background diminishes readability. A black suit or dress can make you look thinner. When designing for a gallery of art or photography, you can use a black or gray background to make the other colors stand out. Black contrasts well with bright colors. Combined with red or orange – other very powerful colors – black gives a very aggressive color scheme.



Brandon Sapin

Comments

  1. I'm all for black and it's thinning effects but I love color! I really like the A line dresses and full skirts of the 50's...so chic!

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  2. I love that quote.. Style is personal and versatile.. it is past trends! We are big on fashion at our blog!

    New follower from Find new Friends Blog Hop!

    Brandi from Three Fabulous Mommmies
    http://3fabulousmommies.blogspot.com

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  3. Great post! This is really fascinating to me, especially about what colors to chose to promote certain products.

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  4. Hi! :) I'm a new follower from the hop! Your blog is so much fun and full of great stuff. Loved this post on colors! Definitely am looking forward to reading more!
    Happy weekend to you!
    Maria :)

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  5. Hi! Just stopping by. Following your blog and twitter from Finding New Friends Weekend Blog Hop. Would love a visit and a follow back on my blog: http://blog.writerslairbooks.com and my twitter: @wlbks. We are having a fantastic iPad 2 giveaway and I hope you will enter if you haven’t already! Thanks!

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  6. Hey there!! I just popped by your blog to review it for Alexa and I LOVE LOVE LOVE it!! I am a happy new follower through GFC! Great job! Can't wait to read more!

    Smiles, Jenn
    www.misadventuresinmotherhood.com

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  7. I also stumbled this post because I thought it rocked! :-)

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  8. I wonder what 'pink' represents...

    I just wanted you to know that I nominated you for an award. You can check it out @ http://confessionsfromboystown.blogspot.com/2011/07/butterfly-award.html.

    Also, I wanted to highlight you and your blog in a future post for a section I do on mine called 'Saturday Shout-outs'. Each week I highlight a great writer- like yourself. My hope is that it will not only bring more readership to both of our blogs, but that we can learn a little more about each other.

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    Talk to you soon!

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  9. Wonderful article!! I loved all of the information about the colors and the messages they convey.

    I am starting a new job today, and I can see that may be a good opportunity to re-invent my style.

    Shanan (new follower)
    http://yogi-mommy.blogspot.com/

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  10. Hey, yeah, where's the pink? Love the yellow on Reese though!

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  11. "Pink signifies romance, love, and friendship. It denotes feminine qualities and passiveness."
    It was in the section on RED.

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  12. Thanks! Very interesting...I'm a black and red girl myself. Mostly black.
    now following~
    http://mamawolfe-living.blogspot.com

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