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Dress classy and sassy!!!!
Putting together sophisticated clothes entails combining key aspects while also ensuring that your style and confidence shine through. So, if you're ready to experiment with a new classy style and find out how to dress classy, let's get started. Here are a few pointers to help you seem elegant.

Wear products manufactured of classic materials.
What you should be searching for to add to your core wardrobe is classic, timeless clothes made of fabrics that will last well into the following decade. Cotton, wool, linen, and silk are all examples of natural fibers. These textiles come in a variety of colors, allowing you to expand your wardrobe.

Denim is one example of a cotton fabric that can be worn in a variety of styles, from street to boho to minimalist. Likewise, chino cotton looks great in slacks, blazers, and even moto jackets. Then there's cashmere, a sort of wool that feels wonderful on the skin and doesn't pill over time. Cashmere sweaters, whether cardigans, V-necks, or crew neck pullovers, look great with denim jeans, tailored pants, and skirts.

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Wear solid neutrals if in doubt.
Bold patterns and designs can undoubtedly work in a sophisticated and fine look, but if you are just starting your classy style diary, you may not be comfortable with such patterns. In this instance, neutrals are your best friend. Solids are widely available in retailers, are readily matched, and can help you broaden your wardrobe. White/beige/cream, navy blue, black, and grey are common neutrals. Don't assume you have to wear black from head to toe.

Fit the key
Clothing that is classy and sophisticated is usually tailored and form-fitting. Skirts and dresses should be worn just above or below the knee. Straight, somewhat wide, faintly bootcut, or menswear-inspired trousers should be 12-inch from the floor in the rear. Wide-leg and slender pants in classic fabrics, as well as ankle pants, are suitable. Blazers, blouses, and sweaters should fit snugly around your waist. Do not be afraid to take items to a local seamstress or tailor to get them changed to suit properly.

Never overexpose
Collars, boat necks, crew necks, and V-necks are the most common necklines. You can also try square, cowl, and scoop necks for some variety. Asymmetrical, sweetheart, and halter necklines are also appropriate for more formal settings. In any case, keep your cleavage and belly button covered. Furthermore, armholes on blouses and dresses should not expose your breast.

Wear Black
Black is always elegant and never goes out of style. Isn't it true that when we think of black, we think of Coco Chanel? Black is a versatile neutral that goes with everything. When you're not sure what to wear, invest in black suits, pants, shoes, and bags that will go with anything.

Layering
Jackets, blazers, and coats will become your best buddy. Invest in some high-quality, well-fitting outerwear that will last a long time and go with everything and in all seasons. Blazers quickly lend a sophisticated touch to any look and can be worn with anything from dresses to skirts to denim. Color-coordinated blazer pants and blazer skirt combinations appear quite sophisticated.

THINGS TO AVOID
Avoid doing too much at once. A loud dress, bold jewellery, and too much colour all at once. Keep the rest of your attire as simple as feasible.
Stay away from being a walking billboard. Wearing a Gucci belt, an LV bag, Chanel sunglasses, and a Burberry scarf will make you look like a billboard. Make one of your pieces a statement brand piece and build your ensemble around it.
Don't be swayed by fashion. Trends come and go, but classy style is something that is always in vogue, which is why it is termed classic. It's a personal style; don't fall for whatever is hot this season because it will change every six months.
Excessive skin exposure. Wearing a revealing clothing or exposing too much skin is not considered classy. An LBD or slip dress wrapped with a coat/blazer appears more sophisticated than bare skin.





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