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Following the previous question, we can see the correct way to open the internal and external juxtaposition method. The so-called internal and external collocation method requires both internal and external clothes to be completed together, highlighting temperament. Neither the internal dress nor the external aesthetic feeling can highlight the overall level of internal and external collocation. Bian Xiao carefully summarized the following internal and external collocation methods, which are very suitable for women over 50 years old.
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Tip 1: the inside is long and the outside is short. If you want to be fashionable and beautiful, you must have enough layers. Especially for older women, a rich sense of hierarchy is an excellent tool to make them commensurate. The long inner belt can cover the meat well, and the visual effect of slimming can be achieved through the long inner belt. The matching short coat is visually matched with the long coat, showing a layered feeling, and the overall shape will be more refined and fashionable. Coats can also play a role in lengthening the proportion, so that the overall proportion will not look too monotonous. Both the internal length and the foreign minister are very short, and the rich texture is obvious to all, and you will see your overall style collocation very intuitively. Although it is the visual effect of the inner length and the outer length, it reveals the width difference of different levels and the visual effect is also very different.
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Secret 2: Same color inside and outside. No one should not know what kind of clothes to wear to look slimmer. Style and design are well known, but many people still ignore the overall color scheme. The influence of color collocation on the overall shape is the most intuitive. People will see your overall color scheme, not the design of your clothes. Among many color matching rules, the same color system is the safest, which is not particularly complicated for women over 50 years old. The whole is a color, and there is no need to deliberately match colors to deal with the coordination between colors.