
Introduction
One of the most important aspects of being a teenage girl is that she fits, dresses well, looks right and is part of her peer group. For many girls, this can be a difficult time if they lack confidence and still don’t feel comfortable in their own skin, because so many teenage girls do not. Instead of focusing on themselves and where to make improvements, girls look at people around them to inspire, accept and guide in clothes.
Most street fashion models, especially teen fashion, are designed for ultra-thin, noiseless bodies. It can be great for a girl of size 6. She can happily copy her friends. style and pull it out. But not every girl, slim and willow, will feel confident in her body - some just want curves. And the girl who shapes and builds is an rather, more lush, not satisfied with miniskirts, leggings that are worn with cropped tops or harem pants, but they don’t know what else to wear.
The following guide will help your daughter make the right style decisions so she fits, feels confident and stays on trend. It is about instilling confidence in your teenager to help her discover her sense of style, knowing which cuts, styles and colors suit her. From there, she learns what trends to choose and what to avoid.
Wardrobe basics for a confident teenager
Each icon of a celebrity or style has a wardrobe that works for them and them alone. But this is what really stands in this wardrobe. The only way to get started is the basics.
These parts of the core should be simple pieces of clothing that are easy to fold and accessories. This makes them ideal for dressing up according to the position. And they will be easy to mix and match, so avoid statement wording until you have sorted the basics.
An example of the main wardrobe:
- Dresses jeans to go
- Casual jeans for everyday
- Layering vest (s)
- Regular T-shirt (s)
- Shirt with long sleeves
- Summer jacket or winter coat
- Dress
- Leggings or thin pants
- Cardigan
- Random trainers
- Flats (pumps, men's shoes or high-heeled shoes)
- Sandals or slippers for the summer or boots in winter
Two or three neutral colors and one or two accent colors that all work well together will help make these basics well together, mix and match and be added along the way.
From here you can make several additions:
- Individual pants for day or night
- 2-3 T-shirts with prints or logos
- Jean jacket
- Skirt or shorts
- Belts
- scarves
- Jewelry, headbands, hats
Body decoration
When someone looks good in his clothes, because they like to wear them and look comfortable, calm and confident. It is very important that teenage girls feel comfortable and love their clothes, so she needs to wear clothes that fit and fit her body shape. Way to do it create a balanced silhouette ,
First you figure out its shape. There are one of two ways to do this: if your daughter is happy enough with her overall size, make her look in the mirror either in her underwear or in a very fine fit that shows her shape and proportions. If she is extremely dissatisfied with her body, it would be advisable to do so, being more careful.
Take a look at her shoulders, bust, waist and hips.
Hourglass Shoulders combined with hips, curved bust, defined waist
Pear Hips wider than shoulders, small bust, defined waist
Inverted triangle Shoulders are wider than hips, small bust, without waist
an Apple Shoulder in line with hips, full bust, full tummy, without waist
Left column Shoulders combined with hips, small bust, no waist
To create a balanced silhouette, you must follow these simple principles:
- Create interest and add detail to smaller shoulders to balance wider hips
- Create interest and add detail to smaller thighs to balance bolder shoulders
- Do not add volume and layers to large areas.
- Do not wear oversized clothing to hide problem areas.
And how to do it:
Hourglass Choose shaped and fitted lines that follow her body.
- Follow her body - choose clothes that define her waist, improve her bust and highlight the hips and bottom.
- This is a classic female form and is the most flexible when it comes to wearing different styles and forms in clothes.
Avoid:
- Any styles and shapes that hide your body shape. They will add extra volume to the waist.
Inverted triangle In her lower half, she should wear clothes that make her hips more daring
- Keep details or anything that adds volume to its lower half, such as the hip belt, hip pockets, or full skirts
- Keep it half clean and uncluttered
Avoid:
- A neck that widens its upper top, for example, wide necks, a halter neck, large collars
- Styles that extend or protrude on the shoulders, for example, tightened sleeves, shoulder pads
- Patterns on top, scarves around her neck or shoulders
- Skinny bandages such as pencil skirts or skinny jeans
Left column Create the illusion of curves around the hips, bust and waist
- Use listing to cut its long upper half.
- Create a fullness around her limbs, such as bubble scars, sleeves, lift legs, scarves on the neckline
- Wear high or low waist - wide shoulders; unadjusted jackets that are tilted to the belt; highlight your hips and lower pockets and pleats
- Avoid:
- Tight clothing
- Long straight lines in dresses, trousers and sleeves.
- Tops or dresses with square necklines
- Lifeless jackets; loose or fluffy styles that hang from the shoulders
- Dropped waist
- Bulky, heavy textures
- Double breasted jackets
an Apple Follow her body - avoid details around the bust, tummy and hips. Keep the parts around your shoulders
- Keep the clothing line straight on the slightly fitted, but soft fabric to avoid excess weight around the chest, waist and tummy
- Keep the details above the bust line and below the hips - for everything in between, keep it simple and simple
- Shoulders need attention, so you need to balance them in front and side.
- Keep your silhouette under the bust, as well as under your arms and along the waist
- Split on the waist works miracle
Avoid:
- Wear belts, large or small
- Sleeves that end near the bust
- Any detail, bustle and volume near the bust, tummy or hip area, such as lapels, double-breasted coats or jackets, high-waisted pants or belts
- Skirts above knee length
- Clothing that ends at its finest points, such as cropped tops or jackets
- Excessive tissue in the middle
- Collected or tiered skirts, gathered pants around the waist.
Pear The balance of her upper half with hips with clothes that make her shoulders wider and bust more
- Jackets and tops should end either above or below the widest point of her hips and bottom.
- Laying on its upper half creates visual interest and attracts a look up
- The volume, the mess, the pattern, the color should be worn on top, so that the hips and thighs will appear narrower
- Installable styles around her waist and the accentuation of her waist are great, for example, the line of the empire, wraps
- Make her shoulders wider with shoulder pads, puff sleeves or tee
Avoid:
- Narrowing legs, folds or folds on the leg, pants, wide or branched legs
- Details, patterns, pockets or waistbands on hips or hips
- Straight or pencil skirts
- Bags that sit on the hips
- Miniskirts or any other hem that ends at her hips, hips or any other full area
- Sloping or narrow shoulder lines
How to choose
The most important aspect of choosing clothes, as soon as you know its body shape, is appropriate. This does not mean that the size is too large or small. He knows how something should sit on the body and break it in a flattering and comfortable way.
Here are the key aspects that can mean the difference between something appropriate and appropriately bad.
- When clothes too small or tight they will dig into the body, sit wrong, pucker, make her feel uncomfortable and look wrong
- When clothes too big they will add inches to her silhouette. They will not hide & # 39; problem areas they make her look altogether larger than she
- Jackets Wallpaper should not be too tight. A larger size is often required for outerwear, especially if it is a winter coat and will wear several layers under it.
- The length of the sleeve The hem of the sleeves should sit. where the thumb joins the hand. It's amazing how big the difference is that the sleeves are too long.
- Pants / jeans length Trousers and jeans are cut too long these days, so it’s worth paying £ 15 for a change if it means something right away. Tip - make sure you wash your jeans first, since shrinkage in denim can be quite high
- belts on jeans, trousers and skirts should not appear when you sit down. A belt is not needed to hold pants, jeans or a skirt, with the exception of the accessory. If you need a belt, the belt is too big.
- Lower and thighs on the fitted styles there should not be a mass of excess fabric over them. The fabric should rest gently on the hips and bottom, which provides a small amount of movement even in skinny jeans. Anything bigger will look wrong.
Color and printing
For your teenager to wear the right colors for her, this is another way to increase her confidence. Dressing up well means that you have gathered as best you can. In addition to choosing clothes that work well together, it is important to get a color palette that complements her and her wardrobe.
To see if your daughter's color is right, hold her up to her face as natural or bright light as possible, and see if she removes her skin and makes her glow. When the color will work, white eyes will become brighter. When this does not occur, dark shadows appear under the eyes, and the skin appears yellow. It is necessary to compare similar shades one by one, and also look very similar, shades can be different.
Color recommendations:
- A good wardrobe should be based on two to three neutrals and several colors of accents.
- Neutral It can be gray, dark brown, brown, khaki, beige, cream, white and, of course, black. Black can be depleted by many people, although it is often a favorite. Try other neutrals in the palette.
- Accents can be any lights, pastels or neon. They can take the form of prints, such as flower or stripes; logos or images on t-shirts. Color can also be added to jackets, scarves, jewelry, belts, bags, shoes and hairpieces.
- Weaving flowers together: Three colors usually look good in gear. More may look dirty. For example, blue jeans, light gray vest, charcoal cardigan, red scarf, silver-gray bag.
Printing guidelines:
- Small prints For example, small flowers, polka dots, thin strips look better on small bodies and little girls.
- Large prints for example, bold flowers, large abstract prints, large geometric patterns look better on taller girls
- Choose prints with accent colors
- Tall girls best looking in small areas of the print head on the toe, it may look too much
- Little girls can pull wearing both large and small print areas
Together
When it comes to clothes, on top of almost every teenager is her desire to dress like her friends. But if the cuts, styles and colors approved by her peer group are wrong for her body shape, which leads to her lack of confidence in the rocket, what are you doing?
When you have a better idea of the shapes that suit her, you will know which types of objects should be avoided. But don't focus on what not to wear , instead focus on the fact that it is very comfortable to wear. When you have the basics, turn the exercise to something funny. A bit of styling. Draw her to you. Imagine her making a choice.
accessories are a fantastic, cost-effective way for her to hold on to her peer group and experiment with the latest trends without experiencing too much danger of bandaging head to toe in pieces that are completely out of shape.
- jewelry Every girl loves some jewelry. Some go for necklaces, pendants and chains, some like bracelets and bracelets, some adore rings, others go for earrings
- scarves
- Hats flat caps, trilby, berets, wide-brimmed hats, beans
- Clothes for hair bandages, bows, ribbons and clips
- bags
- Belts
Stratification is actually a fancy word for combining outfits. Any clothing that is worn under or above another is a bundle. The key to layering (as soon as you learn about the right styles and colors to wear), be careful with the weight of each fabric. Basically, start with the lightest weight closest to the skin, such as a camisole and make from there. The more layers, the easier they should avoid combining a very short knitted cardigan more than one layer. Be careful with the rounder, larger body shapes and make sure that the bottom layers come closer, rather than flowing and drapeing, otherwise it will add inches. Experiment with longer camisoles or tops looking at the surface of the outer layers. This is where flash color and print can come to life. Blending fabric textures, such as glitter from matte, wool with shiny and leather wool, all add nice touches to basic garments.
Purchase If there is a way to congratulate her to make purchases with you and her friends, this is ideal, although it may be difficult to impose.
Study If you can encourage your daughter to explore attitudes, ideas, and styles, she loves herself. When we leave our own devices, we are often instinctively attracted to what we like, because they are right for us. Without distracting her peer group, she could just find what she loves, not what she thinks she must love.
budget
One of the beauties of the main street is a huge range of affordable prices. Regardless of your budget, you will have something, but you do not need to spend a lot of money on the closet for a teenage girl. In fact, somewhere it is wise not to.
- The shape, size and body height of a young girl can change dramatically. Although something suited her in May, she may have outgrown it by August.
- Most young girls care little about the details, fabric and craftsmanship, which at the same time fall into the clothes of adults. She will probably not watch her clothes in such a way as to prolong their lifespan.
- Adolescents do not object to quality in the same way that adults do so with cheaper fabrics, probably will not be a problem for her.
Brands are another problem, and her desire for a particular label may depend on her peer group. If it is installed on premium street or designer labels, there are plenty of places for source items for cheaper than store prices, such as ebay and Brand Alley.
- Shops for your budget
- Ultra budget
- Primark
budget
- H & M
- New look ( up to size 24)
- Forever 21
- Matalan
Average
- Dororothy perkins (up to size 22)
- Uniqlo
- Miss seltridge
- Accessories for Claire
More expensive
- City gear
- Asos
- Topshop
- American Clothing
- Trademark
- ebay

