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18 EASY WAYS TO MAKE YOUR LAZY OUTFITS SHINE

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Annual Issue 2024 - Collector's Edition

Sometimes your earrings don’t have to match your outfit.

- Bidisha Mitra

18 EASY WAYS TO MAKE YOUR LAZY OUTFITS SHINE

1 MIX AND MATCH YOUR EARRINGS WITH YOUR OUTFITS

Adding something out of place brings a touch of uniqueness to your overall look. For example: If you’re wearing a muted, formal outfit, add earrings that are bold and more colourful.

2 THE BAG HOLDS EVERYTHING

It’s almost too underrated how your bag can uplift your outfit while being such a convenient object. You can buy a simple black bag and accessorise that. It highlights your personality and aesthetic much more than any outfit will. Your bag should also be sustainable and durable.

3 SWITCH OUT YOUR BLACK AND WHITE SOCKS FOR A POP OF COLOUR

It’s easy to forget about your socks. You never think people pay attention there and truthfully they probably don’t. However, matching the colour of your socks with the colours of your outfit is such an uplifting feeling. For example, if you’re the type of person who wears plain white sneakers, bright colours to contrast the white will always match and make your outfit cuter.

4 WEAR YOUR HAIR DIFFERENT

Hair can definitely be an accessory when done right. There are so many styles to choose from, it’s impossible to figure out which one is cuter. But more importantly, you can even attach accessories of different aesthetics to your hair to make it even more interesting. From small butterfly claw clips to grunge hair pins, your hair is like a garden of possibilities.

image5 ADD A BELT, EVEN WHEN YOUR BOTTOMS AREN’T LOOSE

A belt could actually mean stuff other than a simple belt. I’m not talking about the formal belt you’d wear at an office. I’m talking about corsets, chains around your hips or waist, and so on. It has endless possibilities and highlights your waist and hips perfectly.

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