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There are some outfits that are objectively very simple and yet somehow look so much better than they have any right to.
A knit. Trousers. Flats. A bag.
Nothing revolutionary or crazy has happened here.
And yet…. the woman wearing it looks like she has her life together, knows exactly what she is ordering for dinner, and she just has “an eye for style”.
The difference usually isn’t more clothes.. (although it’s easy to assume that)
It is that the outfit has a few things working together on purpose.
A clean shape. A polished piece. And colors that actually make sense together.
That is the formula.
Start with pieces that naturally make an outfit feel more polished, then use color to decide what you want that outfit to say.
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Some clothes are simply better at making everything around them look intentional.
A structured blazer can make a tank and trousers feel finished.
A fine knit looks noticeably more polished than an arbitrary top you found at the bottom of the drawer.
A long, clean trouser line immediately gives an outfit a little more elegance.
And a pointed shoe or structured bag can rescue an otherwise extremely basic outfit in about three seconds.
The goal isn’t to wear all of these at once.
Usually one or two are enough.
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