Refine Your Style According to Your Zodiac Sign: Adventurous Aquarius
Hey there, bold Aquarian! You’re an innovator, explorer, and blazer of trails, and are as kooky and interesting as they come. Known as the truth-seeker, Aquarius is fiercely creative, a natural-born leader, and an enthusiastic teacher — and makes an excellent bestie. These fabulous qualities are especially useful when it comes to fashion and refining personal style. You’re the perfect candidate for trying out trends and setting new ones. You’ll rock what others would only dream of wearing and you’ll try any trend once — no matter how edgy or impractical it may be. We salute your stylish vigor and encourage you to keep trying all the new, fun, and crazy lewks.
Aquarian Traits: Adventurous, truthful, curious, affectionate, imaginative, rebellious, and eccentric. Aquarians are often trendsetters and “[they] think outside of the box,” says fashion designer and astrological enthusiast Norma Kamali. “They’re unique and like modern materials, [they have] an authentic and sustainable lifestyle attitude, and they are futurists and true modernists.”
Power Colors: Electric blue, sky blue, charcoal gray, and crimson.
Style Weaknesses: Feeling limited and constrained by trends, impulse buying, and lacking closet basics.
Best 2018 Trends to Try: Fringed everything, statement sneakers, patterned bags, and Bey-status, mega earrings. Own your “inventive, innovative style and watch folks follow [you]!” says Kamali. Pay attention to “any brand [that’s] into technology and new age construction and engineering.”
Brit + Co Picks (from top to bottom): Zara Square Dangle Earrings ($20), Clare V. Foldover Clutch ($235), Topshop Dolly Sequin Fringe Denim Jacket ($280), and Rebecca Minkoff Susanna Sneakers ($175).
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