We can all use tips on how to look good without breaking the bank or getting into debt. The Nigerian economy is such that we have to be wise in spending so we are able to meet all our needs.
Well, the good news is that you don’t have to be famous or rich to look like a million bucks. In fact, anyone can enjoy looking stylish and chic on the regular — all it takes is knowing a few tricks of the trade.
Below are a few tips
Always wear Makeup/ Lipstick
Lipstick is a simple way to look polished and put together on any budget. Your makeup, skin, cosmetics, nails, etc. are truly the canvas for your wardrobe.
Invest in a wardrobe of Staples
Jeans that make you feel amazing, a little black dress (that can be styled a hundred different ways) are a must! The best way to be fashionable on less money is actually to buy fewer things. Scale down and focus on what you really love. 20 tops that can go with 10 pants and 5 shorts and 2 skirts will give you 340 outfits.
Explore thrift stores
Buy gently used items that are in currently in style, easy, and affordable for any budget. You can get high quality clothing for a lot less money.
Accessorize
When it comes to looking classy, accessories can make all the difference. Using jewelry to accessorize any outfit instantly dresses it up.
When in doubt, wear all black
More than being stylish, being classy is all about looking polished. An inexpensive way to look put together is to always look clean. Make sure your clothes are dirt and wrinkle free. This gives you a confident air!
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