Wearing inexpensive clothing and making it look expensive is something very simple, you should only have some key pieces that allow you to match them properly and look very elegant with little money. Remember that being stylish does not mean spending a fortune on your clothes, just choose the right ones.
The color of your clothes is of vital importance, one of the tones that you should never miss in your wardrobe are neutral colors, like the camel. A beige beaded pullover, jeans and the right accessories will guarantee you look fashionable and elegant without spending a lot of money. An ideal complement to a neutral tone is a camel coat, which is sophisticated and easy to find.
Other essential pieces in your wardrobe are white and black. You can wear them in a single color or combined. They are the ideal option because they are usually affordable and make you look great.
As for the accessories, a discreet costume jewelery is the best option to complement your attire without diverting attention. Keep in mind that the bigger the jewelry you wear, the cheaper it will look.
It is advisable to mix proportions, if you wear a wide garment on top you should wear tight garments at the bottom and vice versa. A perfect combination would be a maxi coat with “skinny” pants or skinny pants or “culotte” pants with a tight sweater at the top.
You must have some items in your closet, so as the base of your wardrobe, get a white, loose and rolled up shirt, jeans, black pants, a jacket, a coat with a masculine cut, a black dress, stiletto shoes and a small bag. With these pieces you can make combinations that look expensive and elegant.
Take advantage of sales, try on some clothes and buy the ones that suit you. Some bargain pieces usually have small details such as poorly sewn buttons or plastic buttons that you only need to replace with other type of buttons, such as gold, silver or nacre and you will get a piece with another value and appearance.
Caring for your clothes is essential, do not lose a piece due to sloppiness. Wash and iron your clothes according to the manufacturer’s recommendations or take it to a specialized site. Use wooden or felt hangers to keep your clothes in better condition for much longer.
Lighten your shoes and take them to a shoemaker to replace the heels. Store your bags properly, hydrate them with a specific cream for leather bags in order to eliminate the scratches it may have.
Other ways to make your clothes look more expensive is to customize them in different ways, changing the ribbons, adding applique, lace, small pearls or sequins. You can also wear accessories such as belts or pieces that add structure to the clothes you have chosen to wear.
One last piece of advice, if you need to adjust your clothes, take them to a specialist that will make it fit perfectly to your body, since a garment with bad seams or that is large and disproportionate will be your downfall.
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