Vintage Fashion Make Up and Match Up in Deep Fall
Winter is coming! How to Become An Vintage Lady in Colourful Season!
The vintage style is minimalist, but not understated. The most important thing is to choose the colour scheme that fits well so that you can maximise your temperament. Fall and Winter clothes are not the same as summer and should be subtracted from your own body. Otherwise too much fuss will only backfire.In autumn and winter, our clothes are thick, not as light as in summer. If you choose clothes that don't have a waistline or a good fit, you will look very strong and cumbersome.
This time we can choose some belts to highlight our waistline, the belt can not only play the waist effect but also make clothes have more dimension in terms of fashion elements
The retro style started in the 90s, when going back to 90s clothes, you will find, that era of girls regardless of spring, summer, autumn and winter like to wear belts, the first is to play the waist to increase the effect of the waistline, followed by more thin, look better body proportion.
Low Saturated Colours
Summer and autumn are completely different seasons. In summer, it is the season to wear bright and bold colours that will make you glow. Whereas in a season like autumn and winter with a few depressions, understated colours can better complement the whole person's temperament.
When choosing low-saturated colours, we must pay attention to the greyness of the garment, so that your overall choice has a certain degree of greyness, but not overly too grey, otherwise it will just look dull and drab throughout the look.
Autumn and winter are great seasons for the "sandwich" matching up, which means wearing clothes like layers of the sandwich and showing a fashion sense of layering
We have to wear more clothes in autumn and winter for warming, usually more than three layers, but we only need to show three layers so that we can see the richness of an outfit. And you can also avoid looking cluttered.
A solid colour scheme will generally look too monotonous, so we can choose two outfits from the solid colour range and then overlay them with a layer of darker colours.
This is a clever way to emphasise the layered look. If the inside of the outfit is a dark colour, choose a lighter colour for the outside to create a gradient, choose close and complementary colours for the middle layer, or use a brighter colour as an accent.
Do you like matching up solutions for autumn and winter? Leave your comments, and let me know what you think of vintage fashion matching up in autumn.
As these are my personal favourites, not yours; Are there any other lesser-known influencers you want to suggest? Let me know in the comments!
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