Can you combine fashions or do they clash?

You can combine fashions. The rules for what will clash and what won’t clash are very easy to follow and require only a little planning to get right. These are the rules: Don’t wear an outfit that is form fitting from head to toe or big and flowy from head to toe.

Unless you are very thin (in which case most of your clothes should be form fitting), an outfit tailored too close to your body all over will highlight every bump and bulge. If your whole outfit is big and flowy, you will appear shapeless and will seem to be drowning in your clothes. Aim for an outfit that fits close to the attractive parts of your body and floats over the parts you want to hide.

Don’t mix two bold patterns together. Contrary to popular belief, you really can wear plaids and stripes together. The key is that one needs to be very subtle (so it looks like a solid from far away) while the other is bolder and becomes the “star” of the outfit.

Obey the color wheel. Don’t wear colors that fall right next to each other on the color wheel or you’ll risk making people feel nauseated. Wearing blue and green, purple and red or any other color neighbors together is a big fashion “don’t”.

The biggest fashion trend these days is a rebirth of the most popular mid and early nineties styles. Leggings, slim fit jeans and baggy button down shirts are all back in style. I found a good web site with instructions on how to wear more than one fashion here: today.msnbc.msn.com/id/27222217/ns/today... From msnbc.msn.Com -quote Of course you can wear skinny jeans at 40 IF you do indeed have the right body silhouette AND you wear them age appropriately.

If you are naturally tall and slim, skinny jeans will flatter you. -endquote.

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