Artfully structured,
a simple tailored piece can do wonders for the figure.
Not exact matches
They seem to use mostly well
tailored simple pieces with stylish accessories.
Clothes are extremely well
tailored and high quality, and the
simplest pieces make the biggest impact.
In fact, it's typically the opposite — natural hair, swept up into a
simple bun, classic
tailored piece that fit her perfectly, and makeup that looks like it took her 5 minutes, yet she still looks flawless!
In my humble opinion, a
simple tailored shirt - dress serves as the perfect foundation to layer jewelry
pieces.
I am talking about light grey long coats worn atop printed maxi skirts, dust - blush long outerwear
pieces teamed with black - white midi skirts, fuchsia
tailored must - tries teamed with beige tops and dark blue skirts, exaggerated grey - beige wool coats teamed with dark blue sleeveless shift dresses, monochromatic grey colored separates, as well as many other
simple and easy to style combos.
My second style resolution is to implement more minimalism to my style, of course being faithful to it but dressing much
simpler, with more with
pieces with clear lines and clean
tailoring.
As a general rule, for
pieces that are not meant to be
tailored, look for them in
simple, unstructured silhouettes — you'll have more luck finding them at a lower cost.
Whenever someone asks me how to dress for an interview or first day at a new office, I always recommend wearing
simple,
tailored pieces that fit really well, but add some intrigue to your look by trying a cool color palette and adding fun accessories.
Perfect for finishing off
tailoring and, in the modern era, slipping into more casual outfits, it's a
simple piece that is worth investing in.
Try our decorating hack and transform a
simple cupboard into a beautiful
piece of
tailored furniture.