Sunday, March 22, 2009

FaBeauty's Top 5 Fashion No No's!

Happy Sunday G.O.G's!
I hope you all had a relaxing and peaceful Sunday :)
Okay, let's get down to fashion and beauty business! Have you ever seen something while at church, or out and about and in your mind you screamed "No No!?" Well, as silly as I am sometimes, I definitely have. This has inspired me to address some of the fashion 'No No's' and 'Why would you's' for G.O.G.'s! Now we've all made fashion mistakes (boy, have I!), so let's take a look at some of the notorious 'No No's'.
Feel free to agree or disagree in our comments section. We, here at FaBeauty want to hear all your opinions!

Okay...Here we Go!


'No No' # 1
Lingerie tops or bottoms or anything that looks like under garments!

*Sigh* I love you all, but Please...Please leave the tank tops, blouses and shirts that are inspired by underclothes at at home where they belong! This was a trend a couple of seasons ago, and for some reason they have hung on for dear life. Anything that is made mostly out of lace with spaghetti straps, is a fashion 'No No'. Besides the fact that they are inappropriate for public wear because they look like under garments, they are totally fashion backwards. When you see these in the store, do a 360 degree turn and walk the other way! Here's a general rule of thumb for a Girl of God: if it looks like underwear don't buy it!


'No No' # 2
Blinging and Blinding in Church!

Now, we all know that church is not a place where one should necessarily show off fashion, and of course, your inner beauty is far more important than any trendy clothing you can possibly put on. Now, with that being said, we G.O.G.'s should put our best foot forward on Sunday mornings without blinding the rest of our members! Lol. While I do make this recommendation with light-heartedness, it is important for us to realize that subtle pieces with unique detail and wonderful color are the best way to make a lasting impression. Rule of Thumb number two for a G.O.G. : if it has sequins, diamond studs and all sorts of trinkets hanging from it, you may want to save it for an evening function, rather than Sunday morning service, please ladies!




'No No' # 3
Heels that you can't walk in!
Now, I can't tell you how many girls I've seen awkwardly stumbling down the aisle during offering time or outside in the parking lot in heels that are obviously not comfortable for them. There is nothing wrong with heels, and I do love a great pair myself, however, I value my physical well-being much more! So, this means I prefer to try shoes out in my house to see if I can walk in them before I wear them out. This way, I'll avoid potential embarrassing mishaps like tripping and falling, and I'll avoid looking like I'm practicing to walk on stilts! FaBeauty has seen it all too often, and ladies, there's really no need to put yourself in all that pain. Just try them out before you wear them out, and for you diva's out there, try maybe a 3 1/2 inch heel than a 4 or 5inch one. Remember, there's nothing more fashion forward than being comfortable in your own clothing and shoes.



'No No' # 4
Skin Tight Pants!
Unless you are wearing leggings with a cute dress or mid-thigh blouse, bottoms such as jeans and dress pants this tight are a definite fashion 'No No'. As G.O.G.'s, we know our standards are a lot higher than what we may see out there. There's nothing wrong with a nice fitting pant, but remember, if you have trouble siting down you may want to try getting a larger size! Rule of thumb number three for a Girl of God: we shouldn't be confusing your dress pants with leggings! If they are that tight, take it back and get a bigger size.
'No No' # 5 ??

Now, it's your turn! You tell us what you consider to be a fashion 'No No' for christian girls. It can be anything, just remember things that are okay for let's say Amber Rose ( current girlfriend of rapper Kanye West) may not be cool for a G.O.G. with a greater message and faith. Think about it, and let us know what you think!


Stay Faithful and Fabulous!


xoxo
FaBeauty

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