Pro Styling Tips & Tricks
Stop buying new clothes just to feel good. Learn how to mix what you already own, pick colors that make you glow, and accessorize like a pro with these simple styling hacks.
Understanding your color palette is a game changer. In this video, I give a sneak peek into a color analysis session, focusing on finding the right shades for a warm skin undertone. Knowing which colors make you glow is a key step in developing your personal style and shopping smarter.
Knowing how to accessorize different necklines can make or break an outfit. This guide shows you which necklace styles work best with various tops, from V-necks and turtlenecks to sweetheart and boat necks. Save this for the next time you're getting dressed.
A common myth is that black doesn't suit warm skin tones, but I'm here to show you that's not true. It's all about how you style it. By adding accessories like a pearl necklace and choosing a flattering silhouette like this off-shoulder dress, anyone can look amazing in black.
Are you ashamed of repeating clothes? Please don't be. Sustainable style is all about re-wearing your favorite pieces. The trick is to change the vibe by styling them differently each time with new accessories or layers.
Wearing all black doesn't have to be boring. A great way to add interest to a monochromatic outfit is by playing with patterns. Here, I've paired simple black trousers with a black-based floral top, which adds a touch of spring and visual texture to the look.
A fun winter fashion hack inspired by Komal Pandey. I've layered a knit bustier top over a black turtleneck and paired it with a leather skirt and a beret. Layering like this allows you to wear your favorite summer pieces even in colder weather.
A flat lay of a cozy and stylish winter outfit. This shows how I put together a look before wearing it, combining a textured blue sweater with classic jeans, a watch, and a simple bag. Planning your outfit helps ensure all the elements work together perfectly.
About Pro Styling Tips & Tricks
Most of us think style requires a brand-new outfit, but the real magic happens in your existing closet. I often see people struggling with the same basics, like a white shirt or black trousers, because they wear them the same way every time. Styling is not about constant consumption. It is about creativity. Whether you are layering a knit bustier over a turtleneck for winter or simply changing your accessories to suit your neckline, these small adjustments change your entire vibe.
Styling Basics for Everyone
Style should be fun and easy. Many of us get stuck in a rut because we feel like we need new pieces to look fresh, but often the solution is already hanging in your closet. My goal is to teach you how to look at your clothes with a new perspective.
Finding Your Colors
Ever wonder why a specific yellow or pink makes you look tired? It usually comes down to your undertone. We all have either warm or cool undertones. If you have a warm undertone, you will glow in earthy tones like mustard, olive, and chocolate brown. If you are cool, you might shine more in jewel tones. I help you figure this out so you stop buying clothes that don't make you look your best.
Accessorizing 101
Your neckline dictates your necklace. It is a simple rule, but it changes everything. A V-neck top calls for a pendant that follows that shape, while a boat neck needs something slightly longer to balance the width of the shoulders. These are the small, powerful hacks that elevate a simple outfit into something intentional.
Why Repeat Outfits?
There is no shame in repeating clothes. Sustainable fashion is about getting the most wear out of every piece you own. If you wore a saree to a wedding, wear the blouse with a skirt next time. If you have a dress, layer it under a sweater in winter. By changing your accessories, shoes, or layering, you create an entirely new look without spending a single rupee. That is the power of styling. Let’s get your closet working for you.
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