Outfits that are OUT OF STYLE & ruin your elegance!

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I search secondhand sites and thrift stores for classic items in 100% natural fibers. They will never be identical to pieces anyone else has. It’s a time expensive way to build a wardrobe but it’s SO rewarding. Now that I’m 30 and have been building a wardrobe for a decade, I’m getting so many compliments all the time on my style!

rebekahnewman
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I love it when Anna does the fashion stuff

projectgeness
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Please do more fashion videos. I personally love the classic style. ❤

noemimatias
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My mother, who lived to be 84, always dressed in classic yet stylish outfits. She was very petite and took great care not to wear clothes that overwhelmed her small frame. Her advice was to pay attention to fit and fabric. Nothing too tight or too baggy. Only natural fabrics like silk, cashmere, suede, leather, wool and cotton. Simple prints that were not too busy. And always age appropriate - no puffy shoulders or high heels on an older woman! She used bags, scarves and jewelry to change it up and not look frumpy.

lindadorman
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I love what you said about adding a youthful or fun element to an otherwise overly classic look. I do have to give a little defense of colorful pumps here, though. I’m a corporate attorney and I have cultivated a classic and elegant business style — but I find adding a fun pump (so long as it is “in palette” with the rest of the look) can be the perfect focal point to add interest to an otherwise drab outfit. (Ex: a fuschia pump with a black suit, a metallic gold pump with a beige suit).

aliciamcmurray-smith
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I invested in a very high end leather motorcycle jacket a couple of years ago. I don’t want to put it away as it’s gorgeous. I’m an elegant classy lady but I will continue to wear it (weather appropriate).

PennyBlanche
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Two trends that will forever haunt me
-micro mini skirts, leggings, and high boots combo😟
-And wearing all beige sweats trying to pass it off as old money thinking it’s some unique style

imBrittany
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I always think a longer denim skirt ALWAYS looks classy! Thought the years, I always have gotten compliments on mine.

leghornlife
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you hitted hard with the skinny jeans and the leather jacket... add a pair of combat boots and you have my wardrobe in a nut shell

CJ.
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I actually have been loving the denim skirts this year and even bought 3

jalitzaa.v
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I can’t say goodbye to skinny jeans 😢.I have long legs, they look good on me.And I’m pear shaped, so when I put wide pants, it makes my upper body look even smaller.Honestly Idk what to do

alienor
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About the colours of pumps (or shoes in general) I believe the DEPTH of the colour is the key not the colour itself. On the examples you show is noticeable. Bubblegum coloured pump in a flat/shallow tone is tacky but in a depth tone, is nice. Same with blue/green. Like paintings. You know a painter is good when their paintings have a depth to it, like you can enter it, and is not a flat, childish like paint. And a painter is excelent if it can paint light and water.

eva
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Tweed is traditional British. Always classic, and there are many elegant takes on it

lauras
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I would add to the list any washed down t shirt, a hoodie, leggings and old sneakers combination..so many people wear this uniform on a casual day- it looks like they stepped out of their home while doing deep cleaning…

dovi
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I love a cigarette style jean, they are inbetween a slim stright and a slim bootcut- classic! especially in a twill

HosCreates
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Can you do a video on how to dress elegantly for the larger chest girls? I find it so much harder to look chic

jenzilee
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I wear skinny jeans only in winter time or autumn, of course with boots, chunky boots with oversize sweater and i really enjoy this look😊

eNN
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I couldn't agree more about the 'sausage styling'. Many people either don't realize (or couldn't care less) that each different size and cut of a particular item will look flattering on some body types and not others. I haven't worn jeans in many years, but as a 5'2" woman with an 'apple' shape and a short torso, finding a flattering pair was always a challenge. I notice the clinging-like-a-coat-of-paint look on so many women wearing jeans (not saying that men can't wear ill-fitting clothes too, but I pay more attention to women's styles). I suspect that some would like to pass up their jeans for more elegant/classic clothing, but are reluctant to stand out. I feel life is too short to wear ubiquitous jeans or always 'dress down' if one doesn't want to.

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Ripped denim is a look I wouldn't be seen dead in. I.M.O, there's no decorum or elegance in looking like you've had a fight with an industrial shredder.

lauramolony
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Hello Anna! I agree with you in most items but the last one. The denim skirt might look outdated in its mini version, yet not in the midi one. Plus the 2000s one was low rise, when now is mid or high rise and has belt loops. A belt always adds elegance! So, well combined and in a more current style the denim skirt is definitely a Do! Take it, for example, with a good quality shirt and knee high boots. Moreover, add a proper jacket to it. Exudes relaxed elegance!

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