Thank you for your sound advice - personally I gave up tight trousers- they tend to look cheap- even the costly brands. And I totally agree that we aren’t paid to be advertising columns - so no flashy logos and furthermore it doesn’t contribute to the quiet luxury theme… But: I wouldn’t recommend to wear only brown, beige and pastels - especially if you’re an autumn type - those were the colors my grandmother featured- don’t be seen 😉- that doesn’t mean that I recommend neon colors/ but there’s so much in between, like red, white and blue or beautiful shades of green….
Wearing trainers with most dresses. I fell for this trend a couple of years ago until I saw my daughter in law with simple leather sandals and a summer dress
I always check labels for fabric care: everything that is “dry clean only” I put back on the rack. I am not that rich to waste the money on dry cleaning
Elegant women avoid :- 5. overly distressed jeans 4. flashy logos and brandnames 3. excessively tight or revealing clothing 2. neon colours as staple in the wardrobe 1. excessive makeup
Here we go...middle age beige, pensioner pink & grandma green for ladies of a certain age...no! Who are these bots who think they can tell women how to be?? Its not 'advice', its making women more susceptible to feeling they are not wearing the 'right' clothes. Life is just too short for this type of mind control - do you, not someone elses' version of you..
You can pry my jeans leggings from my cold, dead legs. Guess I'll just be elegant from the waist up. Except for my purple hair! I'm 77 yrs old........tell me what I can't wear.
Overly distressed jeans are for the young! Not sophisticated women. Tip for pants: Hang them from the hems to let the weight of the waist pull the knee wrinkles out.
Glowing logos. So why do they produce such T-shirts? I hate it too. When I want to buy something for my son, nothing else can be found in the store only with such inscriptions. Wouldn't it be easier to produce a t-shirt with a tiny inscription on the goal or on the sleeve? Such that it is not much visible and makes a good impression? After all, everyone is talking about saving everything in production.
This is not about being dictated to according to someone else's views. You don't like wool, cashmere, linen, or whatever, fine. Don't wear them. But it's no one's business to tell someone else what they should or shouldn't wear for some agenda not their own. Don't dictate your agenda to others. It's beyond rude, condescending, and not your place or anyone else's. Mine either. Get over it.
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I thought from the start that ripped jeans looked horrible. Tacky and cheap!
Agree with everything....I would add neglected shoes hair and nails.
My mother stayed up nights patching jeans so us kids didn't look poor but rather neat and clean. I don't understand distressed jeans.
Totally agree on the ripped jeans!! Ugh!
Thank you for your sound advice - personally I gave up tight trousers- they tend to look cheap- even the costly brands. And I totally agree that we aren’t paid to be advertising columns - so no flashy logos and furthermore it doesn’t contribute to the quiet luxury theme…
But: I wouldn’t recommend to wear only brown, beige and pastels - especially if you’re an autumn type - those were the colors my grandmother featured- don’t be seen 😉- that doesn’t mean that I recommend neon colors/ but there’s so much in between, like red, white and blue or beautiful shades of green….
I love linen even if it wrinkles.
I love to iron my clothes so they look well cared for and neat.
a pencil skirt ONLY LOOKS Good on thin women VERY THIN Women
I never like wearing a logo or brand on clothing, after all I am not a walking billboard & I do not get paid to wear a logo
I'll be honest, I never understood the fashion of "distressing" jeans. It's like fake poverty. Why?
I hate torn jeans they are considered inauspicious. One fashion designer says clean, neat , tailored suits are more elegant.
And of course NO TATOO! If you have one already, just forget about ever being elegant.
Wearing trainers with most dresses. I fell for this trend a couple of years ago until I saw my daughter in law with simple leather sandals and a summer dress
Why would any woman wear trainers with a dress???😮
It's such a no no... and almost child like... I don't get it.
Ripped.jeans are not shabby chic....they are shabby SICK!!😂
I always check labels for fabric care: everything that is “dry clean only” I put back on the rack. I am not that rich to waste the money on dry cleaning
Elegant women avoid :-
5. overly distressed jeans
4. flashy logos and brandnames
3. excessively tight or revealing clothing
2. neon colours as staple in the wardrobe
1. excessive makeup
Please don’t ask me to give up linen. It’s my summer staple
Absolutely Right
Good video,it helps alot,thank you so much.
Jeans with high heeled shoes are just awful too .
Things to avoid : Over distressed jeans , clothes brandishing logos , too tight clothes, neon colours , excessive eyelashes , wrinkled clothes
These were all good suggestions
I agree with you..thank you
If you have to tell someone what not to wear to be elegant, can they really be elegant?
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Of course, they can learn, that is if they want to.
Lovely video❤thank you for your ideas❤❤❤
Thanks for those helpful tips. I appreciate it very much 🙏🙏
I've given up ripped jeans years ago, and since then my outfit style gets better. Love your Channel since from the start..❤
I gave up wearing very short dressess.
Birkenstocks look frumpy and so do strappy athletic sandals unless you are going to the gym, the beach, or on a hike.
This is me less is more!❤
ripped jeans have no place anywhere
Here we go...middle age beige, pensioner pink & grandma green for ladies of a certain age...no! Who are these bots who think they can tell women how to be?? Its not 'advice', its making women more susceptible to feeling they are not wearing the 'right' clothes. Life is just too short for this type of mind control - do you, not someone elses' version of you..
Any kind of cut or style that doesn't fit my body type. Perfect fit is key, save money for alterations.
Big hooped earrings = cheap looking
I stopped wearing bright red lipstick every time & opted for more browns & mauve .
Those dresses seem too big more like tents.
So how you wear wrinkled linen?
Great 🎉
I m sure you can be elegant wearing anything…it’s all in your character not in your clothes
You can pry my jeans leggings from my cold, dead legs. Guess I'll just be elegant from the waist up. Except for my purple hair! I'm 77 yrs old........tell me what I can't wear.
Sweat pants
Yoga pants.
Try wearing linen all day, wrinkle free.
White linen clothes are my summer uniform. Linen breathes, so I stay cooler.
Smaller jewellery in generalxxx
What about nails and hair?
Ok! Not to sound negative or terrible, but if you all dont like the suggestions that are given in the video why are you watching the video?
Teens are probably the only ones that could wear worn jeans
Overly distressed jeans are for the young! Not sophisticated women.
Tip for pants: Hang them from the hems to let the weight of the waist pull the knee wrinkles out.
too many disposable clothes on the market just fill up our landfills.
Anyone wears ripped jeans is a fashion victim.
Not clothing but please add tatoos
I am transitioning into more elegant attire, in my 60’s. Remember ladies, it’s a process, occurring over a period of time. Think classics♥️
Wrinkled clothes. Does linen count?
Too tight clothing 😱
You mean “cheap” . . .??
Glowing logos. So why do they produce such T-shirts? I hate it too. When I want to buy something for my son, nothing else can be found in the store only with such inscriptions. Wouldn't it be easier to produce a t-shirt with a tiny inscription on the goal or on the sleeve? Such that it is not much visible and makes a good impression? After all, everyone is talking about saving everything in production.
I don't even own a iron.
Buy one is worth it😊
That is your style not mine.
This is not about being dictated to according to someone else's views.
You don't like wool, cashmere, linen, or whatever, fine. Don't wear them.
But it's no one's business to tell someone else what they should or shouldn't wear for some agenda not their own. Don't dictate your agenda to others. It's beyond rude, condescending, and not your place or anyone else's. Mine either. Get over it.
How could any " jeans " distressed or otherwise, be elegant. ??? You will never find an ELEGANT woman from Milan for example wearing " jeans "
Wool and cashmere are very cruel. Elegant women are not cruel to animals.