How to Dress Simple But Fashionable

Are you wondering if the changes happening in the fashion world are fit for you? Have people given you any negative comments about what you are wearing being too short, too tight, or to revealing?

This just tells you that fashion styling is much more than what we see from the models in the magazine. Fashion is personal, it’s about what makes you feel comfortable, and what is appropriate to the particular event or place you are dressing for. 

Fashion Trends and shifts
Fashion can be daunting because it changes every now and then. Pieces of outfits go out of style so quickly like they were never there. However, good fashion discipline will always be trendy. Whenever you choose something to wear, consider fashion etiquette and you will not go wrong.

First Impressions and Opinions
People are so fast at judging people based on how they look, how respectful they are and how they behave. Put yourself at a point of advantage by following fashion etiquette. Always have an all rounded outfit that can be worn to different occasions. For instance, you can wear a jacket with a dress and still have the same jacket paired up with jeans for a casual look.

Professional Fashion etiquette
Before deciding what to wear to your workplace, consider the office setting and the company policy regarding dress code. Formal attire requires pone to wear a full suit, closed shoes, and a tie (for men). Jewelry should be moderated and not flashy in anyway.

Though most companies switched to business casual outfits, there are still a number of them that insist on full official outfits that give a sharp professional look. Many work places might allow T-Shirt and jeans outfits for Fridays and not every day of the week.

To make things clear, before going for any job interview, always do some research regarding that particular company’s dress code. Prepare what to wear in advance to help you curb any nervousness and look sharp. This will show that you value the company and the position applied for and make you stand out. Knowing that you have dressed professionally also increases your confidence and increases your chances of getting the job. 

Personal Taste and Style
You can wear anything when going out with friend. But do not dress offensively or in a manner that is embarrassing, annoying, or humiliating. This will affect your relationship since friendship doesn’t involve such humiliation. Take a shower, comb your hair, brush your teeth, and also put on clothes that suit the occasion and frequently utilize your mirror.

Consider the Occasion
Always keep in mind the occasion you are going to and the venue before picking an outfit. For instance, you will definitely dress differently when attending a church wedding and when going for a beach wedding. If in doubt, you can always ask for dress code idea from the wedding host or party organizer. This will make our work easier.

Though Funerals are sad occasions, it doesn’t mean everyone should wear black unless it is the dress code color dictated by the host. This is often requested for cultural or religious purposes in respect to the deceased. Do not dress like one going to a nightclub or garden wedding. Be reasonable and respectful. Put on an outfits that is not showy because funerals are not a time to be flamboyant.

Age Appropriateness
Dress your age. Simply put on tailored clothes that fit you well.

Use Outfits Pieces That Can Be Worn To Many Occasions

Be well dressed and know what looks good on you. Get your closet fill with basic pieces that can be worn for different purposes. Change them up with jackets, jewelry, sweaters, and shoes. Learn the craft of putting different outfit pieces to suit various occasions. Focus on buying good quality clothes that fit your budget and focus less on trendy items that go out of style after one season.

Basic pieces every woman should have in her closet:

  1. A Little black dress that is age-appropriate, of good length and flattering style
  2. A white and black long-sleeve button-up shirt this can be paired up with a suit or a blazer
  3. A dark colored jacket to be worn with skirts, dresses, jeans, or pants
  4. A neutral colored Sweater or Cardigan
  5. Tank tops and camisoles for your layering efforts
  6. Dark pants to be paired up with other outfits
  7. A solid dark colored lengthy skirt to match with different tops and accessories