Dress Around Your Crush

Did you have a school dance or were you meeting your crush? And you just couldn't choose the right outfit to wear? Well, if you read this it will help you choose the perfect outfit.

Steps

  1. See how he dresses. If he seems to like girls with more of a girly style, then dress girly. Watch what designs, colors, patterns, stores or styles he likes, and get some that you think he might be into.
  2. Select a color. You don't want to look like a creep, but you also don't want to look like "purple-girl." Go to the store and ask a professional what colors would fit you, your body and your personality. Avoid wearing all of one color, but do have the colors clash in a good way.
  3. Stay in your price range. Even if you really think you love the boy, don't go spending three-thousand dollars on clothes to impress him. Spend a decent amount, though, as you really like him.
  4. Choose a shirt. Make sure to choose a shirt that flatters your body shape. See which kind of shirt you like best, whether it's tank-tops, turtle-necks, v-necks, etc. For shirts, it's important to feel comfortable in them but to also look good in them, something even he would know is a perfect match.
  5. Pick out a pair of pants. Try something that doesn't make you look too big or small. If he is more punk try getting skinny jeans. They look good on anyone. Never try pants that are too, too tight. Skinny jeans are okay, but be sure you can even walk in them!
  6. Select a pair of shoes. Shoes are a must with style. Don't go outside wearing clogs. Have shoes that a comfortable and look great too. Make sure that your shoes are appropriate to your activity.
  7. Add some accessories. Accessories can be of any kind depending on who you are. If you are more preppy, then you might want to have a watch. But if you are scene, punk or emo you might want to try on some bangles or chokers. Remember that accessories can make or break the outfit.
  8. Wear makeup. Do not wear too much makeup, as boys don't like it. Wear some mild lip gloss, a little mascara, some blush, and any color eye-shadow you feel is nice. It is important to wear makeup, but just as important not to wear too much.
  9. Be appropriate. Sure, you want to look sexy and hot, but not out of your comfort zone when it comes to showing skin. For example, if you don't feel like coming to school wearing a shirt that shows your appendix or with bra sliding down your shirt, and you feel uncomfortable wearing those things you will appear a lot more relaxed and they will appreciate how comfortable you seem in your skin. You may think guys would like this, but they would really run away fast. Be hot, but don't be inappropriate.
  10. But through all of this make sure to still be yourself and be comfortable, confident and positive about what you wear.

Tips

  • Wear things that fit you right and look good on you.
  • Be yourself. If a guy likes you, then he might not like you after you change.
  • Wear clothes that are your type.
  • Don't wear very revealing clothes. This gives an impression of desperate and obsessive nature.
  • Wear clothes that are in style.
  • Try going to your friends house for a few extra eyes.
  • Remember to smile.
  • Dress how you want, not to make a guy like you! If he really is into you then he will like you for who you are not what you dress like.
  • Be yourself. It is more important for you to feel confident and be comfortable about how you dress more than impressing your crush. If you show your confidence and are comfortable, your crush may respect that and notice you more.
  • Where clothes that fit you right and make you feel sexy and confident.

Warnings

  • Wear clothes that are clean.
  • Wear clothes that fit you well. If they are too big or too small, you just won't look right.
  • Don't lie about who you are. Be yourself.
  • Wear clothes that are modest.
  • Wear clothes that fit your personality.

Things You'll Need

  • Clothes, shoes, makeup, accessories, etc.
  • A budget
  • Some friends for modeling
  • A wide variety of clothing

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