Every day is a fashion show. Every time you step out of your door, the photographers’ flashes blind you, the wind seductively whips your hair around and your walk must be as sultry as possible because you are the queen supreme.
Your fans are screaming from the barriers and you ever so smoothly in your most casual outfit, blow an air kiss and walk away.
All that may have been a minor elaboration of your typical day, but truly, what is the meaning of casual?
For someone used to the question, ‘Why are you so dressed up?’ casual is a mysterious island lurking out of the fashionable abyss.
From heels and dresses to suits and ties, these are merely my casual wardrobe options.
Is casual defined as the college I’m-late-for-class uniform: sweatpants, bed head, and over-size everything?
Or is it more refined, more of a psychological art that requires little to no thought? Let us examine.
When I think casual, I think jeans, ultimately. Actually, according to the vestibule of knowledge that Wikipedia is, blue jeans and a t-shirt are the standard casual uniform.
For a man, you have a few options in the pants department. This means cargo shorts, cut-offs or khaki pants.
Unless you are a fan of the kilt, your options stop there.
But for women, we have variations of jeans, leggings, shorts, simple skirts and so on.
You can explore with colors, length, patterns and styles to create your very own casual.
As for tops, men, you have it simple with t-shirts, long-sleeve cotton shirts and button downs.
Keep it simple without elaborate designs or Italian silks and I’m pretty sure you’ve mastered it.
Ladies, yet again our options are seemingly endless just as long as there isn’t enough cleavage to distract the world.
Variations of how things fit as well as material are also important things to keep in mind, because your skintight leather cocktail dress does not scream ‘Hire me!’
There is also the footwear option that as long as they do not involve any type of heel or complicated cage structure, you are pretty much set to go.
Think ‘Could I run from an axe murderer in this outfit?’
If your answer is ‘Possibly?’ then you are set!
There is an entire art dedicated to being casual that comes a long with more then just wardrobe choices, but the attitude is something I can’t help you on.
Casual can honestly be anything you want to define it as, but all in all it is just a buckled down version of comfort.
But, keep in mind-when you dress yourself, you are putting your personality on a visual representation to the world. And you wouldn’t want to disappoint.
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