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By: Joana Kusak


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Kate Moss, Victoria Beckham and Sienna Miller ? these three always seem to be at the top of the celebrity best dressed lists of women''s magazines, regularly celebrated for their personal style. Most of us know they''ve got an army of stylists, make up artists and hairdressers helping make them ''stylish'' but what about us ordinary folk who can''t afford a team of people dedicated to making us look fabulous?

The truth is, knowing that celebrities have help, dispels the myth that personal style is something you have to be born with, that you have to have an eye for. More often than not, the celebrities we look up to didn''t start off with their own style; you''ve only got to take a look at Victoria Beckham in her Posh Spice days to see this! Images of stylish celebrities shouldn''t make the goal of personal style seem unattainable; in fact, far from it!

Instead of blindly copying celebrities, we should follow their example and learn from professionals in the industry, to figure out how to look your best - developing personal style takes practice and self-confidence.

Look for inspiration wherever you find it; glossy magazines and celebrities are good places to start but they''re not the only places you can find it. The current boom in street style websites means that now you can see what ordinary people all over the world wear, how they put things together; see new trends that haven''t yet been absorbed by the masses or the high street.

Once you''ve worked out what you truly like, think about what suits you. It''s all about making your clothes work for you, not the other way round so look at yourself in the mirror to see your body type ? look at your shape and proportions. Are you athletic or curvy? Tall but got short legs? Part of being stylish is accepting that not all trends will work for you.

So if you like the current trend for defined waists but yours is erm, rather wide, either make it work for you by wearing clothes that exaggerate the hips and shoulders (thereby giving the illusion of a smaller waist) or bypass the trend in favour of a body feature that you want to highlight.

Another key to stylish dressing is to shop around. High street shops are great for buying cheaply and quickly into a trend but remember, if you want an individual look (and that''s what developing your own style is all about) you''ll have to branch out.

Go to vintage shops and charity shops or have a look online. If you can afford it, look at designers. Stop by the department stores and high street shops that you would never normally go to, and maybe someday you''ll be holding that coveted best-dressed title!

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Joana Kusak loves fashion and follows New Look closely and always writes about new products such as womens clothing.

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