Crysta's Fashion Guide

Crysta's Fashion Guide - Trails and Failures
Heya everyone~! Welcome to my first  ever attempt at creating a clothing guide for the AB world and thank you for taking time to read this~! I really hope the following information will be of help to anyone who is having trouble or feels like their boys aren't really "there" yet. That they didn't reach the potential they have in terms of fashion and outfit combos.

For this exploration in the vast world of the AB closet, I'll use my boys as models

cough*guinea pigs*cough*'' to present to you my way of thinking when this wonderful time of the month comes for my boys... or months as of lately... >.>;   (where are you, blasted new clothing system TwT !!!)  ''

I am going to pitch you all with tips and show you the methods I use when picking up new styles and go all creative (or creative failing) on my guinea boys, how I try to make colors blend together well and not hurt the eyes, show you before and after pictures and how even the smallest of details can change the entire perception of the final image.

I don't think having a certain personality or style of your boy, in your head, should hinder you to explore other sides of your ABs – I know mine were slowly shaped into what they are today through lots and lots of RPing with the Queen of Ducks (yes, that's a real thing). But there are also 'lulz' combos i've made throughout the months, dressing them up in ways that are waaaaaay against their normal character – to me, it brings a lot more charm if you 'torture' them with clothing they might hate, but you love <3.









So, starting an outfit!

 What should you have in mind?

 1. <span style="font-family:Corbel;color:rgb(64,64,64);">The colors of the outfit and how well it goes with the background you want and accessories. You shouldn't have an explosion of colors that have no sense together <span style="font-family:Corbel;color:rgb(64,64,64);">, just because you want to wear a certain outfit because it looks nice. It should also look balanced so if something ticks you off as not looking really okay then remove the item. As a tip, try to keep a minimum of 2-3 color combos <span style="font-family:Corbel;color:rgb(64,64,64);">, using one as a contrast if possible.

<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-left:.5in;text-indent:-.25in;mso-list:l0level1lfo1"> 2. <span style="font-family:Corbel;color:rgb(64,64,64);">Find outfits that use colors that blend well together <span style="font-family:Corbel;color:rgb(64,64,64);"> – for instance, blue and white combos. Black with red or yellow. Orange and blue. Yellow and purple. Green and red. And be careful of the nuances and hues! Don't add too many shades of one color if possible, unless the blending is done really well and it doesn't come off as a total mess!



<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-left:.75in;text-indent:-.25in;mso-list:l0level1lfo1"><span style="font-family:Wingdings;color:rgb(0,176,240);">v      <span style="font-family:Corbel;color:rgb(0,176,240);">Take as an example the picture with the wedding dress --- out of the three presented above, this one pops out as being the most balanced attire out of the whole trio and the most logical setup, having in mind its celebratory theme. I chose the background paying attention to the overall colors of the outfit <span style="font-family:Corbel;color:rgb(0,176,240);">, the blue hues found in the wedding dress matching well with the BG, making the white pop out really well – all in all, giving it a magical touch~! The same attention was given to the accessories, like those floating blue hearts, swirling around --- everything ,atches really well with the concept <span style="font-family:Corbel;color:rgb(0,176,240);"> --- wedding – > love –> hearts.

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