12 EASY STYLING TIPS TO LOOK INSTANTLY MORE STYLISH ♡
I think looking stylish and chic
all comes down to
the little things about an outfit:
how you style it, how you wear it
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what you add to an outfit to make it different
how to just make a basic outfit a little less basic
Hey guys it’s Jess, welcome back to my channel. So in today’s video
I am going to be sharing with you: 12 simple
styling tricks to make you look instantly
more stylish. Wow I can’t believe
i said that on the first try
because I practiced saying that
a couple times before I filmed this video
and every single time I messed up, but ok. If your are a person who
puts on a basic, tee-shirt and jeans, and you kind of want
add a litlle bit more style or fun or flair
or a little bit more personnality to your outfit
but you just don’t really know what to do, this video is for you. These
tips and tricks are all based off of my own personal experience, opinion
things that I like to do to kind of just like level up a more
simple or basic outfit. If you guys use any of these styling tricks,
tag me, send me a photo i’d love to see
and, umm, if you guys
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and with that lets hop on in.
There is such an appeal to the effortlessly styled look
you know that kind of messy put together look and as ridiculous
as this might sound, having the perfect scrunched up sleeves
is going to give you that vibe. Recently
in a another video of mine, shameless self plug
I shared a hack on how to keep your scrunched up sleeves
staying scrunched up and making sure they dont fall through out the day.
Basically the hack is to take and elastic hair tie,
put it at the crook of your elbow, roll and scrunch
the fabric around the hair-tie, get the perfect scrunch,
and then the elastic will hold the scrunch in place
and then you use a bit of the excess fabric to just hide that elastic
and make it look nice and low key. And there you have it:
the perfect scrunched sleeve look and it aint goin’ nowhere.
Cuffing the sleeves of your tee-shirt
is a perfect detail to add, to a basic tee shit because
it gives a more fitted and, flatering look, to just a very basic tee
look more intentinal and more polished
In the same way of cuffing your short sleeves, cuff your jeans.
Cuffing the bottom of your jeans, draws attention to your shoes
and adds a little bit of hight to your legs is great for when
you are wearing a very cute shoe and you just wanna show
it off a little bit , this is great especially if you’re short because cuffing your jeans
adds just a little bit of height and makes your legs look longer.
It’ll show a little bit of skin, giving the
illusion of some faux height, which I as
a 5 foot 1 person, I need all the illusion of height that i can get.
As you guys have probably noticed, 90s fashion has made
a HUGE comeback and it is everywhere:
flannels, grunge,
skinny sunglasses, lots of denim
apparently even flip-phones are making a comeback?
maybe the motorola razr is, like, making a a comeback?
which is weird, so I wanna know you guys’ thoughts are on that
in the comment section. Now, if you love 90s fashion
a trend you can incorporate to level up some basic pieces in
your wardrobe: is to layer a cami over a tee-shirt.
Some people love this trend, some people don’t.
This layering technique can work for either a cami shirt or a cami
dress. Layering two basic pieces like this
is just kind of something fun and different to do. My starter tip
for this tip is to start off by one of the pieces be neutral.
I feel like having one of these pieces being neutral
makes it a lot more simple and straight forward.
Tucking your shirt is something I’ve
talked about in almost all of my style videos
is is a styling trick that I use frequently. This is another tip that
is great for if you’re short. Because by tucking in your shirt, it
shows a little more jean. And also it gives the appearance of longer legs.
A lot of you guys ask how I tuck my shirts,
so I’m going to give you guys a little front tuck tutorial.