FASHION HABITS THAT MAKES YOU LOOK OLD
- . To
clean dirt off suede, remove the crust from a piece of bread and allow
it to become stale. Gently rub dirt and stains with the edge of the
stale bread, and they’ll disappear. To de-scuff suede, use an eraser or
nail file.
- . Shopping
for a wedding dress or another big-event outfit? Head to the store with
makeup on, proper undergarments, and your hair semi-done to get a
better sense of how it’ll look.
- . Double-stick tape work to shorten a hem in a pinch if you can’t get to the tailor before an event.
- . Blot,
don’t rub, when you spill something on your clothes. Wiping or rubbing
will actually further ingrain the stain into the weave.
- . “Panty lines are not okay! Every woman should invest in nude, seamless underwear.” — Giuliana Rancic, HSN designer and E! host
- . If
you don’t feel like trying on a dress but still want to see where the
hem will hit you, align the shoulder seam exactly with your shoulder
bone (not your collarbone).
- . Repurpose old or thrift sweaters and blankets by using them to reupholster a throw pillow, a chair seat or cover a stool.
- . “Use hairspray to remove a lipstick stain.” – Kaelen Haworth, designer, KAELEN
- . Add
a 1/2 cup of distilled white vinegar to the final rinse cycle while
doing laundry to maintain the wash of your favorite pair of dark jeans.
- . To
stretch tight shoes, fill two freezer bags with water and place into
each shoe. Let it freeze overnight. As the water freezes, it’ll gently
expand your shoes.
- . Frame vintage scarves for cool original artwork.
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