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What should my wardrobe look like

2022.01.12 23:15




















And that the sleeves should be no longer than your wrists and can be rolled up to your elbows with ease. A classic item that often gets overlooked. A light cardigan will help you at the movies, on a windy night and while it serves a multitude of purposes it totally makes your outfits way cuter. Pick from different lengths to styles, colours and textures. Tuck it in, leave it out, layer with it, wear an oversized shirt with a belt and make it look like a dress.


I love wearing a statement necklace right under the collar. Looks so chic! Pencil skirts are great for office-wear but have you seen how they look when worn casually? Buy them in solid colours, textures and prints eventually. Pair it with tank tops or shirts depending on the occasion. I wear it through the year every chance I get until and unless it is super hot outside. Start by buying a structured version at first before moving onto an oversized one that seems to be currently on-trend.


Style it with a summer dress or a basic tee for that perfect outfit upgrade. These jeans always come back in style and look great for casual days at work, or when paired with body-suits, blazers, denim jackets and boots. They look great with shirts and sweatshirts as well. The reason I say you need to own boot-cut jeans is that these pants make you look taller and more shapely. A nice pair of black trousers is definitely another wardrobe must-have.


The first pair to own however is one that fits loosely throughout the thigh, and flares out slightly around the bottom. I do have the usual t-shirt dresses and so on, but not anything that I can categorise as a class 1 must-have item. Your best bet? A dark, bootcut pair made from stretch denim with no more than 2 percent Lycra. The fabric will follow your curves while keeping its shape. To get the most from this wardrobe staple, select a style made of an all-season fabric, like tropical wool or viscose.


Once considered a trend, they are now a denim staple. Skinny jeans look best when they don't fit too snugly at the waist.


For a casual, comfortable look, forget the pleats a flat front is more flattering and forgo the front crease. Made famous by Coco Chanel, this item has become a fashion mainstay. You'll have more opportunities for pairing with one in a solid color or traditional tweed. Equal parts sophisticated and practical, ballet flats, especially those with rubber soles, are easy on the feet but more polished than sneakers. The workhorse of shoes, a good black pump can take you from day into evening without losing a step.


No shoes make you more party-ready than strappy sandals or pumps in a metallic tone. The surprise? Gold and silver are remarkably versatile. Terrific over a turtleneck or peeking out from under a coat, a vest offers versatility in unpredictable autumn weather. Ideal for traveling, this practical item looks as right with a skirt as it does with a pair of jeans.


A trim leather blazer brings a little sophisticated edge to any piece. Add a scarf and you're ready to go anywhere. Knee-high styles work well with anything from full skirts and A-line dresses to narrow silhouettes. High-heeled boots are a fall-to-winter essential. Ankle-grazing booties fall somewhere on the daintiness scale between pumps and boots and make a stylish alternative to both.


More luxurious than the cotton variety, this layering piece is a sportier version of the cardigan. A wardrobe standby in the cold winter months that's available in a variety of cuts. Keep in mind that boot-cut and wide-leg styles work well over boots. Wear the jacket and pants together to show you mean business—or treat them like separates to maximize their use. Look for a lined pair in fine gabardine wool, made with a twill weave, which won't feel too heavy.


Fur-trimmed, down, or wool, a winter coat should offer enough room to accommodate a sweater or jacket. Easy to carry as a guard against spring's fickle skies, it blocks wind and rain without weighing you down. A cotton or lightweight-wool jacket is a pulled-together layer that can be removed when the temperature rises. As good looking with a tailored button-down shirt as it is with a tank top, it can be paired with a jacket for a more professional look.


Comfortable cotton pants that are durable enough for a day in the park but still look proper in the office. A well-fitting one- or two-piece in a go-anywhere color like black, white, or navy never goes out of style. This adjustable undergarment looks smooth and natural under a strapless dress, tank top, or halter. Offering coverage and support and an end to visible bra straps , this tank can be worn to workouts or cookouts—and even to the office, under a jacket or sweater.


Originally made for men, these shirts are now available in female-friendly shapes. Pick one that fits your figure—it works well alone or under a suit jacket. The summer-wardrobe equivalent of air-conditioning, khaki shorts keep you cool, comfortable, and looking crisp.


A good pair of flat sandals will pair up with virtually anything from shorts to jeans to flowing skirts to bathing suits—and can even sub in for slippers, for minimal vacation packing. Renting instead of buying is a great way of getting yourself a more stylish wardrobe for a number of reasons. Firstly, you can frequently feel that you are wearing something new, which is great for those special occasions, like weddings or parties, where you may previously have bought a one-occasion outfit.


Another advantage is that you can be a little more adventurous with what you try — you may step out of your style comfort zone and find great pieces that would have been too afraid to buy. At the beginning of the season, place all your hangers in the same direction. Each time you wear a piece, turn the hanger the other way. Very quickly within the season you will see what you wear and what you don't. Women usually only wear 40 to 60 per cent of their wardrobe, according to Vestiaire Collective co-founder Fanny Moizant, who swears by this hanger trick — see more of her wardrobe detox tips here.


To be truly stylish does not take a huge budget or three walk-in wardrobes worth of designer clothes — you don't need a lot to look good. What you do need though, is to make good, sensible decisions. Buy what you need, buy what makes you feel great and hold on to nothing more. And look after your clothes. You can do it in just 15 pieces.


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