How to dress like a diva


The term “Diva” has traditionally been used to describe celebrities, both for their looks and their “top of life” attitude. But anyone can be a Diva, not necessarily in the sense that you force someone to choose the colors of M&M’s because you only want to eat the red ones, but in the powerful attitude that goes along with these women when it comes to their appearance. These are the 5 main steps to dress like a diva:

1. The top: If you’re wearing a dress, you’ve just eliminated a step in the process of dressing like a diva, as #2 and #3 are combined for you. “Tight” and “Low-cut” are two words traditionally associated with our term, but that’s not always the case. The painted garments worn by these women are sometimes created just for them and/or sewn for this purpose (sometimes sewn directly onto them). One word that can describe the top choice of almost all Divas is “seductive”. But this term usually means something completely different to everyone, since it is more of a subconscious feeling than an actual description. Color and style can vary wildly, but the bottom line is this: nothing has the same effect on everyone. To be safe, a solid-colored top works best. Red is a powerful color that draws attention, while black is considered mysterious. White triggers thoughts of purity (and this is why so many Divas don’t wear it much, as they are often ridiculed by the press). Purple is a color of royalty, while pink in all its wonderful shades is considered very feminine. Blue can make viewers feel depressed or sad. Green makes people think of hospitals. But no color will look divaesque if your chosen top is completely wrong for your body shape. Be open to many different styling options, as no Diva would come off looking foolish.

2. The bottom: Skirts, gauchos, jeans, pants, all options that require your consideration and are worn by Divas. Unless you have a plastic surgeon to remove every little bump or bump at different times of the month, a personal trainer, or you just don’t drink water for a week before you plan to dress the part, skintight clothing may not be the best option. . best answer to your eternal concern of choosing the ideal fund. The general rule of thumb is this: if your top is considered “fitting,” you may want to follow the lines of a “flowy” bottom. The same is true on the reverse: a tighter bottom will probably look better with a slightly roomier top. Remember, no Diva looks like a fool.

3. The shoes: Finally, the most important part of dressing like a Diva. Blueprints aren’t available, but take them with you in case of an emergency, like your car running out of gas, leaving you stranded on the highway and forced to walk 2 miles in 5-inch stilettos. It’s not a good scene. Remember that the Divas we know, love and admire have employees who will walk the 2 miles for them. We are not so lucky, so we have to improvise. Just pack a pair of flats and keep them in the car. Anyway, sexy high heels like stilettos are ultra-high, super-thin heels, and the way to go, as long as you know how to walk in them. If you don’t know, learn. Practice for hours before a night out, as no Diva would get caught walking around in a pair of sexy shoes that they can’t use to go up and down stairs. The shoes you choose may have a bit of shine, but you don’t want them to be the center of your outfit. “OMG I love those shoes (well thought out, they complement your outfit)!” It is a compliment and should be taken as such. “How can you walk in those?” It’s not really a compliment, but it might be if you’ve managed to walk gracefully all night. You just need to find out if the person making the comment is jealous or upset. It can be hard to tell with females, so good luck.

4. The hair: When you think of the term “Diva”, the first thing that comes to mind is, ironically, hair. No matter what generation you’re from, you can identify with the lustrous locks that garner the necessary attention associated with diva status. Cher and her infamous wigs (does anyone really know what her real hair looks like?); Diana Ross and those carefree curls; Tina Turner and the sophisticated fuck of her; Christina Aguilera, with her bombshell blonde look of whatever she wants at that moment. What do these beautiful ladies have in common? A colossal budget specified to do your doo.

If tremendously long braids are what you have in mind, and your current hair style is somewhat short, you really only have 3 options: First, you could get hair extensions. The downside to this would of course be the immense cost of creation. With an average cost of $500 (without dyeing it the color of your choice), the average budget will not be able to cover this cost. Second, you could buy a wig, but a high-quality headpiece that doesn’t make you look like a clown (or Hulk Hogan) might cost you more than extensions. Third, you could wait to dress like a Diva until your hair gets longer. If none of these ideas are viable options for you, you’ll have to work with what you have.

Every length of hair qualifies as “Diva-able,” not just long. She thinks of Madonna and her pre-Kabbalah days of hers with short hair, with slightly edgy curls “stuck wildly” to her face. She adds a touch of glitter gel or hair mascara (go for a temporary color… in case you hate it), and BAM! You have a Diva-Doo! Hair jewelry is another idea, but you really need to think of it as your accessories – you don’t want to be so “stunning” that you start throwing off the flying patterns. of nearby planes.

For medium-length hair, adding some glitter gel, curvy curls, and/or fancy barrettes will add a bit of glam to your look. A little temporary color contrast won’t hurt your cause either. If you normally part your hair in the middle, part it to one side. If you normally do a side part, why not try a middle part? Your hair, like the rest of you, gets caught up in a pattern of what you do, so by altering it, you add some zest and fervor to a traditionally tame style. No matter the style or length, be sure to pack a purse-sized hairspray to keep your style fresh all day (or night).

5. Accessories: Adding a “little sparkle” to your ensemble goes a long way in your Divahood quest. Exaggerating is something traditional Divas would be ridiculed for in the press. “Maybe she’s trying to lower the flag of the mother ship and return to her home planet” would be a likely comment from the entertainment media, so our respected Divas have professional help when it comes to this area. Yes, many of them hire someone specifically for this purpose. Unless you have a few thousand dollars lying around and nothing else to do with it, you’re on your own. Here’s a little tip.

– While “simple” sells, it doesn’t exactly put you in the state of Divaness. Think Scarlett Johansson on the red carpet when you think “No-Diva” and Britney Spears, Diana Ross and/or Mariah Carey when you think “Diva.” It doesn’t matter if you can’t stand a melodic note coming out of Mariah’s mouth, you have to admit that “all her eyes are on her” when she walks into a room.

– If you are looking for colossal rhinestone earrings, keep the necklace of your choice tasteful. The same goes for the opposite. If you have a chain of jewelry that just needs to hang around your neck, earrings shouldn’t be “over the top,” especially if your hair is short or up. Longer hair covering the earrings gives you a little more leeway in wearing diamond-encrusted pendants or huge hoops.

– Many consider that shoes are more than something that keeps the feet closed and safe from stepping on glass and other nameless elements. The perfect pair of shoes can be the final accessory to pull together the outfit you choose. Think about that when you choose your bling.