
You don't have to buy trending items to look stylish. It is important that things are relevant and create a holistic image.
Even if we buy dozens of trendy things, it is not a fact that they will be combined with each other and suit us. It is important to understand this in order not to accumulate in the wardrobe things that do not reflect us in any way and simply take up space in the closet, because there is nothing to wear them with.
Let's see what the difference is between basic actual things and trendy and fashionable.



We are familiar with trendy and fashionable things from classic street style looks, catwalks, designer lookbooks, etc. These are things with exaggerated shapes that attract attention and clearly and clearly convey the message of designers and stylists.


Such things take place in the wardrobe, it is appropriate to use them as an accent and a highlight, but you must admit that not everyone likes to attract attention with too eccentric images. Therefore, we use basic and trendy things in combination, and the basic ones often prevail.


Basic things in a wardrobe can be 60%, 80%, and all 95%, because the base is the basis of a stylish and current wardrobe, into which you can organically fit trendy things and show your knowledge in the fashion world, passing them on to just one trendy detail in the image.
Basic things are things that are, first of all, relevant, and this relevance lasts for about 5 years. They can borrow cut, details, shades from trendy and fashionable things, but actual basic things will not be wearable for a month or two, but for several years.


If we choose basic trousers or jeans, they will be simple cut, very high quality material, but the same shade will be fresh and modern, for example, pastel or achromatic.


If it's an oversized jacket, it won't look like a kid wearing Dad's jacket. The current oversized jacket will be only 2-3 sizes larger, free and simple so that it can be worn to business meetings and outings with friends.



Basic things should be easy to integrate into your life and not go beyond your comfort. These are the things that make you feel safe and at ease. But, let me remind you that it is important that these things are made of high-quality materials, in perfect condition and correspond to the current trends of the last couple of years.



And in order to assemble a competent and stylish wardrobe that will emphasize your values and dignity, just a couple of meetings with a stylist is enough, and you can not only put together a working wardrobe that will best match the spheres of your life and the meanings that you want to convey.
And the main thing to remember is that the relevance and compliance with the world in which we live is important, regardless of whether it is a trend or a base. If we want to look stylish and modern, we need to work on all aspects of the image.
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