How to Dress for a Teen Vogue Snap Shot
The snapshot selection in "Teen Vogue" is a photo that appears in the magazine and on the website. "Teen Vogue" accepts snapshots of young women from all over the world. The photos depict girls posing in clothing of their own choosing. It is a way for readers of the magazine to see the style choices of other teen girls. There are no rules for what to wear. The most important thing is that the clothes exemplify the girls' personal style. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Choose classic clothes that personify your style. Skirts or dresses never go out of fashion. The length and cut of the garment may vary with the times, but these are classic staples of women's clothing. Combine classic items with trending pieces that flatter your body.
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Wear an item that you regularly wear. Choose clothes that appear well worn, almost as if they were made for you. These are likely to be things like shoes, scarves or a favorite jacket or sweater.
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Add a vintage touch to your outfit by wearing a retro item inspired by fashions from a previous era. Select a turn-of-the-century-era hat or iconic 1960's social revolution pop handbag. Grab a pair of antique garters and pair them with your favorite skirt.
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Coordinate the colors of your clothes. Dress bold and bright, or display muted tones. Choose colors that complement your hair color and complexion.
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Accessorize your wardrobe with earrings, bracelets, necklaces or other jewelry.
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Tips & Warnings
Scan through previous snapshots to see what type of clothing the girls are wearing.
Let the snapshot submission questions -- such as those regarding favorite retro fashion or favorite designer -- guide you in deciding what to wear.
Keep your fashion current but classic at the same time.
Dress like a teenage girl or a young adult woman would on a daily basis. There is no need to dress overly formal or in evening or business attire. Avoid risqué clothing. Swimsuit photos are unacceptable.
Select clothes that flatter your figure.
References
- Photo Credit Photos.com/PhotoObjects.net/Getty Images