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|March 01, 2025
Steal from your friend's closet. Never leave home without sunglasses. Always hang your shirts up. Find your defining fragrance. We've got expert advice on how to slay before you turn 30
You know the drill by now. Twice a year, we find grown-ups who know what they're doing (or are pretending excellently) and ask them what young people should know before they turn 30. We've tackled adulting, careers, money, love. This week: Dressing up! How to look great on a budget. How to get over campus style. We've got tips on underwear, how many colours is too many, why all-black is tacky and why "statement pieces" are useless IRL. Save these hacks. You'll look better, we promise.
Misbah Kapadia, 36, founder and curator of interior design studio Design Konstruct“Invest in shoes that look chic but also provide arch support, especially if you’re on your feet for extended periods. Whether it’s a pair of stylish loafers or sleek flats, good shoes make all the difference, keeping you comfortable, polished and confident.”
Sahil Arora, 38, founder and curator of Method art gallery“Wear what you like. It’s not about standing out; it’s about feeling good in your skin. Sometimes, a uniform takes away the stress of decision-making. I’m always in black. It’s timeless, and low-maintenance - it works for everything.”
Farheen Naqi, 32, fashion content creator, @FarheenNaqi“Look to your parents’ wardrobe for vintage pieces such as watches, jewellery and bags. When you shop, buy high-quality basics rather than trendy pieces. When dressing, use the sandwich method: Match the colour of your shoes to your bag for a look that feels put together without overspending on accessories.”
This story is from the March 01, 2025 edition of Brunch.
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