Properly fitted clothing is key to looking expensive on a budget. Choose the size and style most flattering to your body, instead of the latest trend.
GET THE RIGHT FIT
Use a steamer to get rid of wrinkles in your clothing to instantly look more polished and expensive.
Keep it simple with dainty gold necklaces, bangle cuff bracelets, or pearl earrings. Avoid over-the-top statement pieces for an elegant look.
Elevate your look with neutral colors - versatile, chic, and cost-effective!
Monochrome outfits instantly exude elegance and make you look expensive. Popular monochrome colors include black, white, gray, and navy.
GO FOR MONOCHROME TO LOOK EXPENSIVE ON A BUDGET
Structured pieces look expensive and professional. Include at least one in your outfit to elevate your look. Structured bags can be found for under $50.
Invest in quality wardrobe basics for long-term wear and savings. Avoid trendy pieces and prioritize fit and quality over quantity to elevate your style.
The 4th piece rule instantly elevates any outfit and makes it appear polished. Adding a belt, scarf, hat, or jacket/blazer is an easy way to look expensive.
Maintain a polished wardrobe by taking care of your clothes: fix loose threads, treat stains, and protect shoes. It shows you care and adds value.
TAKE CARE OF YOUR CLOTHES
Best fabrics for a luxurious wardrobe: organic cotton, linen, cashmere, silk.