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Everyday Style Upgrades & Wardrobe Hacks

bySuhani GuptaAvailable exclusively onlineStarts from499 per person per workshopView full gallery

Bored of your regular t-shirts and jeans? Let me show you how to remix your wardrobe without buying a single new thing. It is all about the vibe, not the price tag.

This is what I mean by the power of personal styling. I start with a basic white shirt and jeans, an outfit we all have. With a few simple changes, I create two totally different looks: one is a relaxed, open-shirt style with silver jewelry for a boho vibe, and the second is a chic look using a gold belt and necklace. This shows how you can use accessories to completely change your outfit without buying new clothes.

A simple striped shirt can be styled in so many ways. Here, I take a classic button-down and pair it with high-waisted jeans, using a simple front tuck to define the waist. This creates a relaxed yet put-together 'soft girl era' look that's perfect for a casual outing.

Many people think a white shirt is hard to style, but I believe it's one of the most versatile pieces you can own. In this clip, I show how a white shirt worn as an open layer over a tank top and denim skirt creates a fresh, summery look. It's all about how you wear it.

Here is my go-to spring outfit formula: a classic white t-shirt and light-wash baggy jeans. The key is in the details: a neat tuck, a contrasting black belt to cinch the waist, and cool accessories like round sunglasses and a shoulder bag. This is a perfect example of a timeless, casual look.

If your basic outfits feel boring, the solution is often in the accessories. I take a simple black t-shirt and beige trousers and elevate the look by adding layered gold necklaces, a watch, and a structured handbag. These small additions make the entire outfit look more intentional and classy.

Get ready with me for a casual day out. I'm styling a classic white shirt with light-wash jeans. The half-tuck and rolled sleeves give it a relaxed feel, while the loafers and sunglasses add a touch of polish. This demonstrates how to make a basic uniform feel stylish and personal.

A long white shirt can be styled as a dress for a chic, modern look. Here, I've layered it over a black turtleneck and stockings for a winter-appropriate outfit. A thin belt at the waist creates a flattering silhouette, and the beret adds a touch of Parisian flair.

About Everyday Style Upgrades

Start with the front tuck. It sounds simple, but tucking just the front of your shirt or tee instantly defines your waist and changes your silhouette. I use this trick all the time in my consultations to turn a baggy, 'boring' outfit into something intentional and chic. It is the fastest way to add shape without feeling restricted.

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