Turns and moves the trends in the fashion market change. But the fact is that we can’t always let go of something we like, even if that piece or accessory makes us look a few years older. But, what if we tell you that there is an effective way to update your wardrobe and adapt some pieces that you like?
Today the incredible.club separated a lot of information for you to adapt your closet and that can make you look even younger. But remember: who makes fashion happen is you. Opt for items that make you feel good. And don’t forget to check out our bonus special at the end of the article.
1. Wide pieces
Loose clothes are comfortable and ideal for spending time at home, but when we talk about more casual looks to go out or wear to work, they are not a good choice. Used together, blouses and skirts that are too wide can give a “potato sack” look. But if you don’t want to give up a looser piece at the bottom, replace it with a tighter blouse and add a belt of your choice.
2. Lots of color in one look
Very colorful pieces are not a good combination when putting together a look. They can make us look “old-fashioned” and older. To look even more youthful, try monochromatic sets or colors that match each other, like good old black and white, and the like.
3. Print mixes
If you love prints, try to use just one piece with a design you like along with another plain fabric element. Wearing multiple clothes with different prints makes the look a little confusing and can be too attention-grabbing.
4. Capri-style pants
The half leg pants or “capri”, as we know it, was very popular back in the 2000s, but it may not be pleasant to wear today. The piece gives a more “thick” look to the calves area and highlights unwanted points in that part of the body. One option to look younger and more modern is to wear shorts or linen pants.
5. “Skin color” shades
Colors that are the same color as your skin can mark your body and “show” some body imperfections that may be unwanted. If you want to look ten years younger, choose earthy tones — they’re super popular in the fashion world — or lighter colors, like white or pastel tones.
6. Dress shirt over clothes
Wearing longer pieces over tighter ones creates an aged look. If you want to look even more modern and stay on trend, try to tuck dress shirts inside your pants or skirt. Oh, and a belt to match.
7. Pants with a straight cut
Straight cuts or pants with a low waist may not flatter our body, as they do not follow the body curves. They also give an “old” look to the look, as they are a trend from the 2000s. High-waisted pants, in turn, can enhance your look — which includes the famous mom jeans, which model the female body and are super comfortable.
8. Puffed sleeves
Larger pieces on the sleeves are not a good option for those looking for something more casual and simple. They look a little flashy and can age the wearer. After all, this trend was fashionable a long time ago. Choose more common and fairer sleeves to modernize the chosen look.
9. Fabrics that may not be flattering
The plush fabric is excellent for more comfortable clothes, designed to be worn at home. However, if you use it at events, at work or in outdoor situations, this material can give an aged look, as it was used a lot 20 years ago and is not part of current fashion. To update your wardrobe and look light years younger, opt for tailored pants and more basic blouses.
Bonus: It’s Always in Fashion
From the most casual to the most formal look, the blazer can be used in different combinations of pieces and styles. This is a piece that has been in many people’s wardrobes for a long time and seems to always be in fashion. Not to mention it gives a very chic look to the look.
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In another article, we put together a list of clothes that don’t fit very well on practically anyone (not even mannequins), and we even selected options to replace those that have already gone out of style. Check it out by clicking here.
Are you a fan of something that is no longer in fashion? How would you adapt this piece? Be sure to let us know in our comments section.