New Zealand Fashion Week 2014 is not until August but we thought we would pass on some oily rag tips on how to look fashionable without high cost. In fact, we would not be at all surprised to see a "Frugal Fashions" category slinking down the cat-walk at this year's event - such is the style that can be achieved when spending next to nothing.
Use the frugal fashion formula - to work out if an item of clothing is expensive, divide the cost by the number of times you expect to wear it. For example, a T-shirt costing $10 but worn 100 times is 10c! That formula means you can afford to spend more on items you are going to wear often - like coats and jackets.
Buy quality not quantity For example, buying one good value shirt that you like and will wear often is better than buying four shirts that you don't like and won't wear often.
Buy the colours and styles that you like best That means you will wear them more often and the cost per wear will be lower.
Keep base colours simple Add fashion through accessories like belts, scarves, shoes, necklaces and the like. The colour experts reckon to be fashionable you only need three basic colours - and one of those should match your hair colour (not sure if that applies to baldies!).