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Little details and embellishments on a garment/accessory can make or break an outfit. Here are a select few which you can look for (or even add on yourself) to spruce up an outfit and stay true to your personal sense of style. You can even try mixing and matching details to get a funky look!
Feminine- Try details such as embroidery (this is a bohemian style as well), ribbons, and lace! They add a little feminine touch to an everyday outfit.
Edgy- Try details such as zippers, studs and chains! They add a little rough around the edges appeal without going overboard!
Glam- Try details such as sequins, diamonds/crystals and ruffles! They add a fem look but are not afraid to make a statement.
Sophisticated- Try details such as bows, pearls, and neck ties (women even have their own ties now)! They add a professional feel to an outfit but are never boring!
Bohemian- Try details such as beads, straps (such as belt straps, straps on handbags/shoes) and bandanas/scarves. They add a natural earthy and hippie feel for the laid back days.

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