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Principles of matching clothing in social interaction
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The principle of individuality refers to the requirement to project a personal image in social situations. Everyone wants to be socially accepted and recognised as an individual, and dressing for the occasion can help you achieve this goal.

1.The principle of individuality

  The principle of individuality refers to the requirement to project a personal image in social situations. Everyone wants to be accepted and recognized by society as an independent person, and dressing up can help you achieve this goal.

   The first is not to be blindly fashionable, the more fashionable is often the less vital. The second is to wear your own personality. As the saying goes, there are no two identical leaves in the world, and the same rice feeds a hundred different people. Different people will naturally have different temperaments due to their age, personality, occupation and culture, so clothing choices should be in line with personal temperament requirements, not only to meet personal temperament, but also through clothing more performance personality temperament. For this reason, it is important to understand oneself in depth and let the clothes show one's personality. A person who blindly pursues fashion is bound to lose herself, so imagine a woman who is a teacher wearing a transparent dress and a super short skirt on the podium as incomprehensible as a woman with a thick waist and strong legs wearing a mini skirt in the market. The principle of individuality in clothing is ultimately a principle of beauty. The vitality of beauty in dressing techniques lies in concealing people's flaws and showing their strengths.

2.the principle of neatness

   The principle of neatness refers to the principle of neatness and cleanliness, which is the more fundamental principle of dressing up with clothes. A neatly dressed person always gives people a positive feeling and is always popular, while a person dressed in rags and filth always gives people a negative and decadent feeling. In social situations, people are often judged by the neatness and generosity of their clothing to see if they value their interactions, whether they are civilised and cultured, etc. The principle of neatness does not mean that the dress is not fashionable, as long as it is clean and well-fitting, and the whole body is neat and tidy.

3.the principle of harmony

  The principle of harmony refers to the principle of coordination and decency, which has two meanings, one is that the dress code should be in harmony with one's own body type, and the other is that the dress code should be in line with one's age. Clothing is an art that can cover up certain deficiencies in the body shape. With the help of clothing, the illusion of a fabulous figure can be created.

People are tall, short, fat and thin in their own way, and there are differences in dress sense for different body types. For taller people, in choosing and matching clothing, attention should be paid to: tops that are appropriately long to reduce height, and never too short tops. The style of clothing should not be too complicated and horizontal stripes or checks are appropriate. The colour of the clothing should be dark and monochrome, too bright, too light, too flowery colours have a sense of expansion, it will look bigger.