As a personal color analysis expert Nick Cousins I Hate Bieksa Shirt, I’ve seen firsthand how the right colours can illuminate your face and bring out your natural beauty. Colours that complement your skin tone, eye colour, and hair colour can make a significant difference. Are you light or dark in value (value is just the fancy technical term for how light or dark a colour is, and your value relates to the colour of your hair)? Bright or more muted? Warm or cool undertone? Understanding your color direction (and I have 18 palettes that allow for the nuance for every skin tone and colouring rather than the limited selection in the Seasonal palettes) allows you to choose garments that resonate with your personal palette, ensuring that you always look radiant. Because I have a light value (light hair) and know my best palette (Sublime) I can then look for clothes that flatter my complexion and are in harmony with it, rather than feeling like I’m looking washed out or need to wear a load more makeup to compensate for the colours. The fabric of a garment plays a crucial role in how it fits and falls on your body. Different fabrics have different weights and levels of stretch, affecting the garment’s shape and comfort. Textures can also add depth and interest to your outfit, making a simple piece more dynamic and expressive. Are you naturally textured with curly or wavy hair? Then opt for textured garments that hamonise with it, rather than smooth fabrics. Alternatively, if you have smooth hair then go for smoother fabrics rather than overtly textured ones. Tailoring can be a game-changer in achieving the perfect fit. Even off-the-rack items can be transformed into bespoke pieces that fit your body like a glove. A skilled tailor can adjust lengths, seams, and waistlines, ensuring each piece flatters your form perfectly. If you choose better quality garments made from good quality fabrics, they will last and are worth getting tailored to make them fit perfectly. Before you go shopping, so that you don’t waste more money on clothes, you want to create your own personalised style guidelines first, so that when you do shop you’re doing so with a greater chance of more hits and fewer misses. To do this you need a proper education in colour and style, and you need to understand how your personality shapes your style preferences too, along with your style values and what you need for your lifestyle. There is a lot to it, which is why you’ve made mistakes in the past. I’m here to guide you, to help you figure this out, which is why I developed my 7 Steps to Style program to give you the framework to create those style guidelines that will have you making the best choices for you and your unique body. Remember, fashion is not just about following trends; it’s about expressing your unique personality and feeling good in what you wear. By understanding your body shape, embracing your color season, choosing the right fabrics, and utilizing tailoring and online tools, you can transform your wardrobe into a collection of garments that fit perfectly and reflect your individual style. Have you ever experienced the transformative power of a perfectly fitting garment? How did it impact your confidence and self-expression? Share your stories and let’s inspire each other on this journey of style discovery.
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Do you naturally want to play it safe? It feels comfortable? Nick Cousins I Hate Bieksa Shirt or Do you feel that playing it safe is too boring and almost like a straight jacket for you? If you are someone who likes to have a more safe style, when you copy someone else’s more flamboyant style (thinking that that’s how to be stylish) it can make you feel ungrounded and inauthentic. Then there are others who have gone to extremes such as quitting jobs because of the dress code being too strict for them, making them feel boxed in, stifled, and unable to express themselves and bring their best self to work (and I know that I’m more this way than the other, as I remember a time in one of my early jobs where management talked about bringing in a uniform and I remember thinking to myself “I’ll be quitting then” as even the thought of wearing a uniform makes me break out into hives). I’ve noticed that some of my clients want a set of style rules they can follow, that they don’t want to vary from. This makes them feel safe. Other clients, will want more of a self-imposed set of loose guidelines (please don’t talk ‘rules’ to them) that they will use as a handrail (rules feel like handcuffs to them). When I’m playing it safe, I’m usually in an overly analytical space where I’m thinking too much about what my outfit is communicating, whether it’s giving me the credibility I crave, making me look like the expert I am and that I’m living up to my “image consultant” brand. This relates to my psychological type (INTJ) as getting out of my head and an outfit into the world can sometimes be a sticking point for me. For Jill, who has a very different psychological type to me (ESFJ), for her, playing it safe means that she’s being lazy, not pushing herself to put on a stylish outfit, just getting dressed without really thinking. When she’s feeling down she doesn’t pay attention to the details in the way she would when she’s feeling more buoyant. For Jill, her Sensing function (introverted Sensing to be precise) gives her stability to have continuity in her style, which almost has a uniform aspect (though it won’t look like a traditional uniform). Relying on tried, trusted combinations give them a feeling of stability that motivates her style upward. Jill says that her ability to use the detailed information from her past dressing experiences helps her create new stylish combinations that have a theme (leopard print, being one of them for Jill as it’s her Signature pattern) that is easily observed by others. Jill loves to find herself a formula and repeat it in different ways, such as changing up colours, in which garment the leopard print appears and of course different accessories.
Elsa James –
good product !!
Melissa Hartman –
The fabric was very soft compared to a traditional cotton t-shirt and it fit as expected. The graphic was thick which you could tell it’s very good quality. I got many compliments.
Brent Poirier –
This 10 Kitten shirt has brought me extraordinary joy. I’ve worn it as pajamas, as a dress and as part of my Happy Troll costume. The fabric is thick and the pics intrigue my little furballs. Thank you for making a shirt with magical cat attracting properties!
Jennifer Quinley –
Excellent shirts
These were purchased to heat press designs on. Great product. Held the design well. Comfortable.