Article: Lace is already decorative on its own. Too many accessories may overwhelm the outfit. Stick to minimal accessories. Choose two to three accessories you really like when wearing lace. You should also choose less dressy accessories overall. For example, there is no need to pair a big, clunky necklace with a lace skirt. Instead, opt for a plain gold or silver chain. Some lace skirts are looser than others. They may look particularly loose if you wear them with a looser top. Adding a belt around your waist can help make your lace skirt look form-fitted.  If you're wearing solid colors, a belt can add some variation in color and pattern. For example, opt for a checkered red belt with a solid red lace skirt and top. For very baggy shirts, a wide belt can be very slimming. Boots can be great with a lace skirt because they are so volatile. You can go for shorter, more formal boots for a dressy style. You can also wear long, knee-high boots for a more fun, loose style. You should also be aware of color with things like boots. Black boots, for example, may clash with a brown skirt. Oftentimes, a lace skirt can be part of a vintage ensemble. A few small bracelets can add to the vintage appeal. You can also use more trendy, clunky bracelets if you want a more modern style. Pick bracelets that math the colors of your outfit. For example, pair red bracelets with a red skirt. Lace skirts are often in dull colors, like whites and blacks. If your top is also a neutral color, hang a scarf around your neck to add some color. For example, add a bright red scarf if you're wearing a cream colored skirt and top. As skirts are more formal, you can wear slightly more formal shoes with them. Opt for flats that would be appropriate for work or a formal social event. You can match flats based on color. A red skirt, for example, could be worn with black flats with a red bow. This can make for a cute look, and add a splash of color. For example, a white lace skirt paired with a neutral top may look great with red tights. You can also benefit from wearing tights if it's colder out. Tights can help your legs stay warm when wearing a skirt during cooler months.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Keep accessories minimal. Use a belt for definition. Wear the skirt with boots. Go for a vintage look with bracelets. Add a scarf for extra color. Try flats. Wear tights.

Air plants have tiny silver discs or scales all over their leaves. If you look closely at an air plant in bright light, you will see the discs shimmering. These discs absorb moisture and nutrients for the plant. every two to three days during spring, summer and fall. Spray a fine mist until the water drips from the leaves. Use room-temperature water to avoid stress that would be caused by cold tap water. Cold stress could cause the leaves to turn brown and brittle.  Mist them in the morning so they will be dry or nearly dry by the end of the day. Water them less often in the winter during their dormant season. They can also be watered by soaking the entire air plant in a sink or bowl of water for 30 minutes once a week. With this method, the air plants should be shaken gently after soaking to remove  excess water. If the air plant’s leaves curl or roll up, it is not being watered often enough and has become too dry. Soak it in a bowl of room-temperature water overnight. Take it out of the water the next morning, shake it off and put it back in its place. Mist it or soak it more often to prevent it from drying out again. You can care for an air plant indoors by setting it directly in front of the window if a sheer curtain is hung between the plant and window. The optimum amount of light will result in a vigorous air plant with healthy green or gray-green leaves. Inadequate light will cause slow growth and pale leaves. Excessive light will turn the leaves tan, dry and brittle. This is particularly helpful if there isn't a bright, sunny window in the house. Use a special fluorescent bulb designed for plants that provides full spectrum light. Set the light up so that the bulb is 6 to 8 inches (15.2 to 20.3 cm) above the air plant and leave it on for 12 to 18 hours each day, depending on how much natural light it receives. The light should be turned on in the morning around sunrise and turned off 12 to 18 hours later.
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Find your plant’s discs. Water air plants Give your plant a heavy soak once a week, instead of watering it lightly every 2 to 3 days. Help your plant out if it is not getting enough water. Set the air plant near an east-, west- or south-facing window if possible but not in direct sunlight. Use a fluorescent lamp to provide additional light.