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A 20-year-old girl never dresses together. She looks quiet, not ugly, with a height of 169 and a weight of 46kg. What kind of dressing style is suitable for her?
First of all, I think I am qualified to answer this question, because my own conditions are very similar to yours, and I am about the same age as going out. So I'll give you some reference, which may be useful to you.

In fact, it doesn't matter what kind of clothes you wear, and it doesn't matter whether you look good or not. As long as it is not ugly, basic temperament is more important than appearance. As for the "style" of dressing, I don't think the subject needs to limit himself, and don't put on any so-called style for himself, just find the feeling that suits him. If you don't wear a dress, you'd rather wear plain clothes with your clothes than throw them on your body. The upper body can be slightly patterned, and vice versa. Of course, this doesn't mean that there can't be patterns on the top and bottom at the same time, but it's tricky. It's not too late to go deeper when you master the basic collocation principles. Good clothes must be based on good aesthetics.

In my opinion, beauty is the basis of all disguise. Without good aesthetics, "good clothes" and "clothing styles" are out of the question; Without good aesthetics, what you think is suitable for you is actually not suitable at all; You think you've found your own style, but you haven't started yet!

However, when I realize that I know more about fashion and cultivate my own aesthetics, I will find that the sentence "petite girls are suitable for lovely styles" is simply nonsense. How many petite bloggers are there in the fashion circle?

Therefore, aesthetics is very important, very important. I am a fashion blogger, reading books and reading fashion magazines ... and I have accumulated some experience along the way.