3 Fashion Tips To Upgrade Your Style

We’re back with three fashion tips you’ll definitely want to know if you don’t already! The best part? You won’t need to buy anything new—you can apply these tips using the clothes already in your wardrobe.


THE SANDWICH METHOD

To look effortlessly put together and get ready in no time, the sandwich method will be your new best friend.

The sandwich method involves choosing a top and bottom in the same colour and "sandwiching" a different color in between.

Consider matching your top with your shoes, or coordinating your shoes with your bag or jacket, while keeping your bottoms in a contrasting color. There are countless ways to incorporate the sandwich method into your outfits.

Even if you’re just running to the store in sweats, throwing on a cap that matches the colour of your bottoms or shoes will instantly pull everything together.

image credit: @hannahlovey on Instagram

image credit: @hannahlovey on Instagram

BIG, SLIM, SKIN — TIBICTIONARY

The essence of this theory is to pair a loose item with something more tailored while showing a bit of skin. This doesn’t always mean baring your midriff; it could be as simple as rolling up your sleeves or revealing a bit of ankle. It’s all about getting the proportions right.

This doesn’t mean wearing a completely baggy outfit or an entirely tailored fit is wrong—it just means your look is more one dimensional.

image credit: @le.petit.colette on Instagram

image credit: @gizawiza on Instagram


TEXTURE

Incorporating different textures into your outfit instantly elevates your look by adding depth, dimension, and visual interest, making it appear more expensive.

Textures enhance basic pieces, making them feel more refined and luxurious. This approach also increases layering potential, allowing for more creative and versatile styling that gives your outfit a designer-inspired feel.

Winter makes it easier to play with textures - think chunky knits, cosy scarves, tweed and suede.

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