Valentine's Day Fashion

A-line dresses

A-line dresses are simple and look good on anyone, no matter what your body shape. They are casual enough to be worn in everyday life, but cute enough to make a statement. Plus, they are pretty affordable and easy to find.

Valentine's Day Fashion

Valentine's Day Fashion

Think pink (and red)!

Pink and red are traditional Valentine's Day colors. Also, wearing red is said to make a person automatically more attractive.

Valentine's Day Fashion

Valentine's Day Fashion

Accessories!

Personally, I find that combining pink with golden-colored jewelry is a great look. Remember, Valentine's Day is a day to dress extra if you so choose to.

Valentine's Day Fashion

Red lipstick

As red is such an adored Valentine's Day color, it is no surprise you automatically envision red lipstick when thinking of more romantic looks.

Valentine's Day Fashion

Lightweight fabrics

I can admire the artistry of layering, but lighter fabrics automatically make you look more "soft", if that makes sense.

Valentine's Day Fashion

Flats or heels

Most cultures have decided that heels are the ultimate feminine shoe choice. But if you like having uninjured feet, I'd say flats are a good alternative. Ankle boots also seem to be in high demand nowadays.

Valentine's Day Fashion

Valentine's Day Fashion

Cozy sweater

It's still winter! This would be perfect if you're planning on watching The Notebook and gorging on chocolate.

Valentine's Day Fashion

Something with roses

Rose designs seem to be trendy nowadays, and with good reason. I personally really love the idea of even a hoodie with a few roses on it.

Valentine's Day Fashion

Valentine's Day Fashion
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