If you buy new clothes and put them together
stylish clothes always look like a fight,
You are not alone at all. Being stylish can feel so complicated
sometimes, but it doesn't have to be! In fact, there are some simple,
basic steps to change your wardrobe and personal style
so you look relaxed every day. Check out the tips we have
below to learn how to get started.
Wear clothes that flatter your body type
When your clothes fit you, you immediately look well-groomed. The first thing you need to do to look effortlessly stylish is to make sure you wear clothes that fit your body type. Since effortless style is assumed to be subtle, you need well-fitting clothes to give your clothes a stylish, expensive, and elegant look. You may want clothes that make you look slimmer and in perfect length, and everything is in proportion. [1]
Stay in classic cuts.
The casual style is mainly based on the classic look. According to current trends, dressing just shows that you think too much about that outfit and that you’ve been following fashion news like a runner watching the action. Choose classic styles in classic cuts for a more natural look that looks good for years to come.
This means that women should be wary of casual floor-length dresses and prefer knee-length dresses, for example, while men should avoid tight pants for wider dresses.
Choose soft, neutral colors and bold accents.
Neutral colors never go out of style. Which colors are popular and which colors are considered absolutely awful depends a lot on time and place. Look at your mother's clothes from the 70's. If you want a casually stylish look, you want a more timeless look, which means you stick to quieter, neutral colors. However, this can be broken down with bold colors, especially for accessories. [3]
Soft colors are tan, black, white, denim / navy and gray.
Good accent colors include most shades of red, many shades of blue, plum / eggplant purple, golden yellow (such as rubber ducks or tulips), and emerald green.
Be careful with some colors. Watch out for other greens and yellows and usually avoid oranges as these colors go out of style very easily, but if you think they’re stylish, choose it.
Avoid decorative patterns and textures.
Decorative patterns and textures can quickly make an outfit look outdated and fashionable. Trends such as fluffy / fluffy / feather fabrics are usually in vogue for only one season or up to a year. Next year is another model, so why bother? Look sleek effortlessly by keeping your clothes stylish for decades, not months.
Buy strategically.
To make your clothes look really trendy, you want them to look expensive. You can make cheap clothes look expensive, but investing in really expensive products can be a good idea. A few hard-to-counter luxury items like a comfy sweater or cardigan can really enhance your wardrobe. [4] A small number of better looking products is better than a large number of very cheap looking products. [5]
Create an exchangeable collection.
The combination and compatible wardrobe offers you many clothing options. If you really want to put naturalness into a simple style, you want a wardrobe where almost any item fits together. This allows you to dress for comfort, style preferences or weather conditions instead of being limited by color combinations or styles.
Use one style of clothing (vintage, modern, etc.) and use one color palette (this should help if you have followed our advice to use soft colors with limited bold highlights).
Take care of your clothes.
Stylish looks mean you have clothes that look well-groomed. No stains, no holes, no loose threads, no wrinkles. If you want your clothes to look cool, the best way to do this is to keep them! Keep your clothes clean, fold and store them properly, and perform other basic maintenance (such as sewing small holes) if necessary.
Get personalized products.
Part of the reason why models and celebrities look so stylish is that their clothes fit their bodies perfectly. How do you make your clothes fit perfectly? Make them custom made, of course! Find a reputable tailor in your area to tailor your clothing to perfectly fit your body. Some department stores will do this for you too.
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Emphasize the accessories.
Accessories add personality and visual interest to spice up an outfit. Since your clothes themselves should generally be in muted, neutral colors, you’ll want to make your accessories your accent pieces. These should draw the attention and look extra cool. It is easier to have accessories that conform to the latest fashions and trends, so don’t worry about that as much (in this area, it’s usually okay).[7]
- For example, you could pair a floppy hat and patterned fashion scarf with a brown jacket, blue tee, white skinny jeans, and brown boots.
- Another example would be to wear a black dress and pair it with red earrings and a bracelet.
- Just make sure you keep your color palette across the whole outfit. Accent accessories colors should generally be the same or compliment each other.
- Avoid products to achieve a more natural look associated with effortless style. This means no gel or hairspray!
- Lips are an area of exception, as these can be a great way to add a little extra bang to an outfit by introducing bright colors, like a classic red.
- If loud makeup's more your style, go for it! Being stylish is all about showing off your personality and individuality.
- Make with what you have; mix and match old clothes, or redesign and old pair of jeans
- Remember, following trends does not always make you stylish. True style depends on picking and choosing - You should wear what you think flatters you and suits your personality.
- When you use necklaces and/or accessories, use them in colors that are in or go with your outfit!
- You don't have to have clothes from all the newest or hottest designers. Look for the more simple pieces from lower end stores, like simple t-shirts and blouses, and then dress them up with the sometimes pricier accessories and/or jackets.
- Checking out thrift stores is a must. Especially in wealthy areas, thrift stores can be really handy.
- Don't just go to Hollister and Abercrombie, because everyone else does. they are not the most original, and therefore do not always look stylish.
- When you feel you need to update your wardrobe a little, look through your closet and try to find a way to wear something you already have differently instead of immediately going shopping.
- Read the fashion section of a variety of magazines, such as Cosmopolitan and Glamour for the gals, and GQ for the guys. Collect tips; pay attention to what you like and dislike.
- Never let the clothes wear you. Your personality is what should shine through, not the personality of your clothes!
- Run to the bargain bin! You'll be surprised at what you'll find. Just because they're cheaper, does not necessarily mean they're not stylish. Also check out consignment stores and garage sales. You can find many cute, unique things for a fraction of their original price.
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