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If you look good, then you feel good. Personally speaking, ever since I can remember, I’ve always considered fashion to be a part of who I am. I discovered early on, because I come from a very humble background, that by using the pieces at hand, changing them, and putting together new outfits, I could be innovative. Here we are discussing 5 Ways to Instantly Look More Fashionable & Stylish.

It’s not all about wearing women clothing that is trendiest or priciest. I think that everyone wants to dress fashionably but not everyone has the means to do so. All it takes is tiny tweaks to create a new, next-level look to dress fashionably, one that most notably helps highlight your individuality and makes you feel good.

5 Ways to Instantly Look More Fashionable & Stylish

It’s not all about wearing the trendiest, most costly clothing, or mastering some intricate styling trick to look more trendy. It’s as simple sometimes as just tucking your shirt in or putting on a pair of sunglasses.

Draped Shoulders 

Spring is among us and we all know that shedding layers mean that! Say goodbye to bulky jackets, and “Blazers”, hello! There are so many unusual forms of wearing a blazer, such as being draped over your shoulders or hanging on one side. But don’t think of a blazer like your blazer. Think of it as a sleeved cape that you’re never going to bring your arms in. It is the best way to add a dose of flamboyance and originality to your look.

Up your style! To build a shape that seems to add volume and offers a more avant-garde look, you want a slightly oversized blazer. Let’s not forget the length: we want to hit the blazer just below your hip or even a longer, mid-length blazer that just floats over something you don’t want to attract attention to. Rather than holding a bag with a strap, bring a purse.

They take your shoulders. Don’t forget to check out the section for guys. You are looking for a blazer with broader shoulders and no waist tapers.

Mixed Prints

If you love prints as much as I do, then when it comes to making the boldest, eye-catching outfits, you know just how combining prints is a ‘must.’ It can often be tricky and super challenging to master the art of pairing patterns. There can seem to be no guidelines, but you have to make sure the prints harmonize well with each other. You will be able to turn heads when everything is done right.

Don’t go for boring, tiny prints without color. Move out of your comfort zone and try out the more interesting, vibrant, and bold prints. Play on the scale. Use the imagination and judgment to bring together numerous prints that are opposite, but fit together somehow. Only make sure that they have one color in common to tie together the look. Treat the leopard print and stripes as neutral.

Belt It!

With your accessories, it’s all about being imaginative. Belts are certainly a perfect way to change an outfit and make it look new while incorporating something that might have been considered boring or outdated with an extra dimension. There are so many different ways of wearing an outfit with belts. When it comes to women’s clothing, you can wear it with a flirty dress, an over-sized shirt, or even over a masculine blazer. I was shocked by how many outfits I was able to revamp by only adding a belt.

Be sure to compliment your look with your belt. Your waist would be flattered by the correct belt and add an extra twist to your outfit. For your form of the body, choose the right distance. The golden rule when it comes to your waist is to keep it cinched.

Our go-to stores are thrift shops and antique stores when it comes to shopping for belts. For half of the price, you will find awesome, one-of-a-kind signature and statement-making belts.

Shades on!

Like an amazing pair of sunglasses, nothing says casual-cool. A good pair of sunnies are a critical style enhancer, whether worn on your forehead, on top of your head, or hanging off a blouse’s neckline, and can often be used as a statement-making addition to any outfit. Are you a guy wearing gold or silver jewelry? These accessories should be complemented by your glasses, so look for glasses that have gold or silver on the frames.

This will keep the appearance consistent. Find the best match for the form of your face. If you are into traditional types, modern ones, or quirky prints, in terms of options, the sky is the limit. Check for glasses that match the colors that you use most often.

Keep it Knotted

Knots are the answer if you feel like your outfit looks a bit bland! Give tops that have been sitting in your closet a new and trendy lease on life. To further accentuate your waistline, you can tie a knot on any shirt you have (or even borrow one from your husband, brother, or boyfriend), and kink the voluminous fabric. Flaunt it if you’ve got it!

One suggestion is not to expose the belly button, but to expose some skin above the belly button instead.

This would reveal a sliver of a midriff that would be ideal for more setups. Be sure to always pair it with high-waisted jeans, skirts, or shorts if you’re knitting a t-shirt, blouse, or tank top. What we’re aiming for is revealing a little of your midriff and balancing your silhouette. A knot can be tied to one side, to the front, or to the back. As loose or tight as you like, it can be. The range is yours!

Conclusion

It could have been one of your New Year’s resolutions to make 2020 your most fashionable year yet, and while we all have faced some unforeseen challenges about our year’s goals, there is no reason why you can’t take this opportunity to get your wardrobe in order.

We are all guilty of making less than fair choices when it comes to our wardrobes, from hanging on to old clothes that never get worn to impulse buying items that will not have more than one outing. But, for women clothing, it doesn’t need to be like that. We hope we’ve given you enough options to think about and be a true fashionista!

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