The Lazy Girl Guide to Looking EXPENSIVE
Neutral Colours
The number one go-to when wanting to look more expensive is to wear white. And if you can’t wear all white, opt for other neutral colours such as ivory, grey, beige, even all black.
These colours aren’t just neutral, they are timeless and versatile, making them easy to mix, match and layer.
A neutral palette looks sophisticated and elegant, and makes it look as though you may have carefully selected these pieces to wear.
It doesn’t matter whether you do something tailored and stylish or cool and casual, by choosing neutral colours, your style looks refined and ultra luxe.
Accents of Gold
A statement necklace, a chunky watch, a pair of hoop earrings, a sleek bracelet that adds a subtle touch of sophistication, or even the handle on your handbag, it’s of no surprise that the accents of gold have the power to transform even the most relaxed outfit.
Gold equals luxury
And by adding it to your outfit (plated or solid) instantly takes what you are wearing from forgettable to fashionable.
Remember, to keep it simple and avoid over-accessorising. This gives your style a sense of balance that exudes confidence and style without actually having to do too much.
Tailored Trousers
I don’t know who started this trend or where it came from, but wearing the tailored trouser on a casual day is one of the best things to come into style.
And investing in a good pair can make a world of difference.
On a lazy day, the furthest thing on your mind is wearing a pair of heavy jeans.
This is where your trusted tailored trousers come in to save the day.
They provide a clean, structured look that’s both effortless and stylish. Try colours like black, navy, or grey. All colours can be dressed up with heels and a blazer or my favourite pairing is a grey tailored pant with a white t-shirt tucked inside. This way you look like you don’t care, but deep down, you do.
Minimal Logos
The excessive show of ‘high-end’ pieces which prominently display the surname usually of a French man we’ve never met boldly across the centre or the monograms of a common but so-called luxury designer scattered over a leather bag can sometimes and often look…hmmm…
I’m going to say it…
Wait…
There must be another word…
Nope, there isn’t…
tacky.
If we’re talking about your style looking effortlessly expensive, it means not looking as though you’re trying too hard, which ultimately means, subtlety is the answer.
Minimalism is key. Clothes with excessive branding can often look cheap and take away from the sophisticated, expensive vibe you’re aiming for here. Instead, focus on the quality of fabrics and timeless designs with sleek lines.
If you love designer logos and it’s important you show who you are wearing, keep it to a minimum and stick with one designer, a logo clash from head to toe is the very last thing you want to project onto others.