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How to Look and Act Country (For Girls)

By Matthew Lynch
January 10, 2024
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Introduction

Embracing the country lifestyle is not just about dressing the part – it’s about adopting the values and attitudes that define the culture. For girls who want to look and act country, it’s important to understand the nuances of this lifestyle, from clothing and accessories to everyday behavior. In this article, we’ll explore these aspects and provide guidance on how to truly live out your country dreams.

1. Get Familiar with Country Clothing

The first step in looking country is dressing the part. Invest in some classic pieces of clothing that are characteristic of the country girl look. Key items include:

– Plaid shirts: A staple in every country girl’s wardrobe, plaid shirts exude rural charm. Opt for classic red or blue patterns as well as more vibrant colors for some variety.

– Denim: Whether it’s a pair of jeans or a denim skirt, don’t be afraid to wear denim from head-to-toe as long as it looks cohesive. Look for pants with rustic details like patches or frayed hems.

– Boots: Cowboy boots are essential for completing any country outfit. Choose between traditional styles or more fashionable embellishments like buckles, embroidery, or rhinestones.

– Accessories: Items like large belt buckles, scarves, and chunky jewelry can add personality to your outfits and help you stand out among other country girls.

2. Mastering Country Hairstyles and Makeup

Country girls often sport loose, flowing hairstyles that require minimal fussing. Some go-to options include:

– Soft waves: Part your hair down the middle and use a wide-barrel curling iron to achieve loose curls which can be brushed through for soft waves.

– Braids: Effortless braids like fishtails or side-swept locks are perfect for any country girl look.

When it comes to makeup, stick with natural shades that enhance your features without being too bold. Earthy tones, subtle blush, and a touch of mascara will create a fresh-faced look that screams country-girl chic.

3. Develop a Country Hostess Persona

Being a country girl is about more than just dressing the part. Embrace the friendly, down-to-earth nature characteristic of country culture. Show genuine concern for others, be warm and welcoming to new acquaintances, and never hesitate to lend a helping hand.

4. Take Up Country Hobbies

Participating in activities typically associated with country living will help you further immerse yourself in the culture. Ideas for country-based hobbies include:

– Horseback riding: Learn how to ride and care for horses – an essential part of rural life for many.

– Gardening: Cultivate your green thumb by planting flowers or starting a vegetable garden.

– Cooking: Master the art of home-cooked comfort food, such as casseroles, pies, and cobblers.

5. Surround Yourself with Country Influences

Immerse yourself in the music, movies, and literature that celebrate country life. Listen to classic country singers like Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton or Garth Brooks, watch films like “Sweet Home Alabama” and “Coal Miner’s Daughter,” or read novels by authors such as Harper Lee or Flannery O’Connor.

Conclusion

Looking and acting country is about embodying the values and aesthetics of rural life with authenticity and love for the lifestyle. By understanding key aspects of this subculture – including dressing the part, embracing friendly attitudes, pursuing hobbies endemic to rural life, and surrounding yourself with influential country media – you’ll be well on your way to becoming a true country girl at heart.

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