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What to Wear on a First Date (While Maintaining Your Cool)

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What to Wear on a first Date

Going on a first date is both scary and exhilarating, and you also would like to ensure you look your very best to make a great feeling, without trying too hard and completely overlooking the pub. So, how do you find that ideal equilibrium?

There are also a few things that you should always avoid when on a date, and we’ve chosen to maintain this list as simple and straightforward as you can. Firstly, avoid anything too revealing, as that can send off the complete wrong impression. We’re loving the plunging neckline trend, but we recommend you opt for something a bit more elegant on the first date, the same is true to your hemline.

But only since we suggest you wear less-revealing clothes doesn’t mean we’re telling you to conceal your figure in oversized, baggy clothing like sweatpants and tracksuits. Opt for well-fitted clothing instead.

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This might be a surprising one, but high-waisted jeans are another item of clothing which you shouldn’t wear on a date, the unhappy truth is that most men just don’t enjoy them — since they probably don’t know the beauty of those.

Animal print is a fad which, in our opinion, should have died quite a while ago. Unfortunately the print includes a bad rap, and is notorious for looking tacky rather than timeless: therefore all leopard, cheetah, zebra and other animal-inspired prints must be left in your home. Also, glitter and sequins.

Last, makeup and shoes are just as important as your outfit. Pick shoes that you will feel comfortable in, and be able to walk around in — no matter how great the 12 inch heels might look. And always keep your cosmetics as natural as you can.

Colour Matters More Than You Think

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Style isn’t the one thing that plays when choosing your outfit, it’s also important to take into account the colours. British company

After black was red, blue, white, pink and purple, but very last on the list were brown with only 5%, and crimson with 4 percent. What this says for all those fashion lovers out there, is when it comes to first dates, orange isn’t the new black, and leave all your brown, sandy tones secure at home in your closet (for at least date two).

To play it safe, and seem effortlessly chic and glamourous, we recommend a monochromatic black and white colour scheme. These colors work so well together and are bound to get you feeling and looking fantastic.

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