
I have practically lived by this rule, at least since I started to actually think about what I wear which isn't long considering my few short 19 years. I’m a silver person, so I generally opt for silver, steel or platinum finishes.Īnd "hallelujah" from me too! I have just watched an episode of 'What Not To Wear' where they told one of the girls that you should never match your shoes to your bag. I make sure the hardware - the buttons, buckles and studs - on garments and accessories match as well. And vice versa.īut I also like to take it a step further. For example, if the primary colour of the patterned bag is red, then wear a plain red shoe. If you love a print or patterned bag (or shoe), you need to identify the base colour and co-ordinate accordingly. However, when it comes to prints and patterns it’s a little different. That way you’ll get a lot more bang for your buck” “Every woman needs to build a collection of classic basics And when it comes to textures, I will match patent leather with patent leather, mock croc with mock croc, saffiano leather with saffiano, pony hair with pony hair. If I wear black shoes, my bag and belt will be black, as well as glasses frames and gloves, necklaces and bracelets. Some might even argue that I have OCD issues!įor me, fashion - and more importantly, style - is all about coordinating or matching colour and texture with my accessories. This was my “hallelujah” moment because I like to coordinate my accessories (shoes, handbag, glasses, jewellery etc). I was in fashion heaven! Not so much about the idea of matching fabric, but more about the validation of my own personal style. During recent collections, many designers sent models down the runway in head-to-toe looks - with bags, shoes and outfits all in matching fabrics - reinforcing, or more to the point, highlighting the trend. Therefore it will come as no surprise that one of the most dramatic fashion about-turns in recent seasons is the trend of coordinating accessories. It’s the full stop at the end of a sentence.īut it’s a woman’s prerogative to change her mind, so that might explain why fashion gets away with being so fickle. Many women - me included - like to match their shoes, bags and accessories as it finishes off an outfit. “One of the most dramatic fashion about-turns in recent seasons is the trend of co-ordinating accessories” The general consensus - and contemporary dictates of fashion - would answer “no” and “no” to both questions.

It’s a bit like wearing one label head to toe I guess. Or anything else for that matter.įor years, anybody who dared to be so conservative as to co-ordinate their accessories, let alone their colour schemes, was met with much disdain. Not an extremely fashionable word or even vaguely academic, but it pretty much sums up the notion of those who conform to matching their bag with their shoes. The “art” of co-ordinating an outfit or matching one’s accessories is referred to as “matchy-matchy”.

FEMALE FASHION FAUX PAS CROSSWORD HOW TO
Women want to know “how to” do anything better … but where do I start, the list is endless! How to dress with more dash than cash? How to wear the latest trend? How to wear the hot new colour? Or how to dress like the uber sartorialists? Should your bag match your shoes?īut two of the most commonly asked questions are: “Should your bag match your shoes?” and “should your accessories match?” It is also assumed that you are a beacon of knowledge and information on all things sartorial, which gives people the right to ask questions. That you possess some little piece of wisdom that no one else has.
FEMALE FASHION FAUX PAS CROSSWORD PASSWORD
Working in the media and especially as a former fashion director, it is often assumed that a “fashion authority” must have a special password into a secret-style society. So do you or don’t you? Do you match your bag to your shoes? MATCHING accessories - once a fashion faux pas - is now a hot new trend.
