No matter what your budget is, this year, lets promise ourselves to build a steady and classic wardrobe within our shopping capacity.
A very simple way to start with, as I often do myself, is to go online and window shop your favorite big designer labels, make a note of what you like, what's in style and the price it comes with.
Next, go around your budget friendly stores' websites and look around for similar outfits/ jewelry as in the expensive stores ( that you picked earlier ).
Try to create looks by mixing a jacket/ coat with a couple different dresses/ skirts/ pants to get more out of a single purchase. Similarly, pair a staple wardrobe essential ( like an old pencil skirt or a crisp shirt from your existing wardrobe ) with a number of different pieces to mix-and-match different looks.
Keep a nice pair of heels and a pair of flats/ boots ( as weather permits ) in a metallic hue or classic black that you can wear with a lot many outfits.
A descent evening clutch and a neutral/ metallic colored day bag will go a long way too. Play around with jewelry and accessories and make it work for you without feeling broke but always being stylish!
An example on how to create looks in any budget:
H&M glitter sequin dress, 21 CAD / Hervé Léger sequin dress, 2,230 CAD / Burberry trench coat, 1,150 CAD / Dorothy Perkins tall coat, 98 CAD / Jimmy Choo glitter pumps, 520 CAD / Nine West high heels, 150 CAD / Miss Selfridge oversized clutch handbag, 38 CAD / Oscar de la Renta bronze clutch, 2,005 CAD / Hermès bracelets jewelry, 132,300 CAD / Wallis bangle bracelet, 12 CAD / MNG by Mango wide black belt, 15 CAD
2 comments:
The budget dress looks much better than the more expensive - lovely colour !!
I know! It does right, but I don't get why some people always yearn for the big brands and designers when you can create an amazing outfit in any budget.
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