Everyone loves to look classy and elegant! And to do that when on a budget can seem a little next to impossible. But what if we told you, that you can too dress expensive withour having to spend on big brands. Yes! That can be definitely done. All you need to know is a few tricks to make your regular outfits look exepensive instantlt. Read on these 5 tips that you can use to do so.
* Get Your Clothes TailoredEven a regular dress from Forever 21 can look like the one brought from Gucci if that fits you poroperly. Ill fitting clothing pieces look shabby and very unpleasant to the eyes. But pieces that fits you perfect in all place. Even if you cannot find a perfectly fitting garment make sure to get them tailored before. Trust us, it worth every penny!
* Keep Your Look SimpleWearing too many piece at one time can do no good in making you look classy. They key is to keep your simple and minimalistic. Opt for a clean jeans and a decent looking blouse instead of a overly distressed jeans and a too much reavealing top. Avoid pieces like jeweled embellishments or pleated tops or distressed and whiskered denims!
* Launder ProperlyApart from buying clothes, it’s important that you keep and maintain clothes properly. Read the instructions carefully given on the tags of the clothes. Fading, wrinkling, and shrinking are all signs of cheap clothes. If you avoid all these, you can easily fool some one to think that your are clothes are pretty expensive!
* Avoid TrendsTrends keep on coming and going! So it’s better to avoid them. Instead look for more classy pieces to add into your wardrobe. Focus on purchasing pieces taht’ll never go out of style. A denim jacket, basic tops, jeans, black pants, mid-length trench, v neck sweater are justsoem of the examples of classic pieces to add in your wardrobe.
* Mix With AccessoriesAccessorizing your outfits is one of the best ways to make your clothes look expensive and make you look classy. It can be as simple as a leather bag or a sunglass. They’re also ideal for testing a trend without spending a large amount of money on something that might go out of style soon!