The above quote is one of fashion’s most famous for a reason – it’s true. Following trends and looking “of the moment” is fun, but it’s even more important to understand the style rules that stand the test of time. Classic fashion icons like Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, and Coco Chanel aren’t revered today because they were fashion victims who only wore the latest clothes. Instead, they understood basic, indisputable fashion rules and how to use them.
Instead of talking about the latest trends, today I want to focus on something more lasting – a list of 10 fashion tips that will never go out of style. I’m sure none of these rules are brand new to you guys, but since we’re always talking about trends, I thought it would be nice to remind ourselves what real style is.
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1. You can’t go wrong with a little black dress.
If you only learn one thing from the movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s, let this be it. Ever since Audrey Hepburn sported that iconic raven Givenchy frock, the LBD has become a closet staple for every woman.
If you don’t own a little black dress yet, what’s stopping you? These dresses are always available in stores – I’ve found cute ones at H&M, Target, and even occasionally Forever 21. If you want a piece that will stand the test of time, however, you’ll have to veer away from the discount shops & spend a little more for a dress that’s well-made. The extra dollars and effort will pay off, though, when you have that dress for the rest of your life.
2. Don’t be too perfect.
Kate Moss exemplifies this rule – she always looks amazing and NEVER comes off like she tried too hard. No matter what she’s wearing, something about her look is always “off” – her hair will be a mess, her shoes won’t match, or she’ll leave something unbuttoned. The best part? Instead of looking bad, she actually looks BETTER and more stylish than if she was perfectly coiffed and buttoned up.
So take a hint from Kate and give up the quest for perfection once in a while. First of all, it’s useless – no one is perfect and no one will EVER be perfect! Second, imperfection is HOT in fashion. Whenever you get dressed, make sure something is off and you’ll score extra style points.
3. Embrace your so-called “flaws.”
Society likes to try and convince us that we should all look like Barbie – tall, thin and baby-faced, with doll-like features, flawless skin, and 36D breasts. This is such crap! In reality, the ways that we differ from the “beauty ideal” are what truly make us beautiful.
Think about all the famously gorgeous women who have embraced their “imperfections” – Cindy Crawford and her mole, Madonna and her gap teeth, Grace Jones and those amazing cheekbones, Cher and her nose, and the list goes on! Can you even imagine them without those unique features? It’s hard to do, but just thinking about it makes me laugh – they would all look so BORING!
4. A large, dark pair of sunglasses will hide a multitude of sins.
Another style lesson you can learn from the movies – big, fabulous, dark sunglasses are your best friend during dire fashion emergencies. Didn’t get enough sleep? Don’t feel like putting makeup on? Sunglasses are a quick, easy fix. No one has to know about your late night! Even better, they always add a dash of sophisticated glamor to any look. If you simply want to feel a little more like a star, slip on a dark pair of shades and some pearls and do your best Jackie O impression.
5. The hourglass figure is forever in.
Marilyn Monroe knew this rule best – her curvy hourglass look has been considered insanely attractive for half a century! Marilyn’s look has forever solidified her as one of the sexiest woman in history.
Learn from Ms. Monroe and realize that the hourglass shape is always flattering on any woman — and you don’t need to have that body shape to get the look. When in doubt, look for clothes that nip in at the waist and draw attention to that area. And you can fake a curvier silhouette with a great belt or high waisted skirt.
6. Be different.
As Coco Chanel once said, “In order to be irreplaceable, one must always be different.” In high school we’re taught to follow the crowd and strive to fit in. In the real world, being different is the key to success in almost every area. Contrary to what most of us learn in our formative years, uniqueness is an asset. This is true in fashion and everywhere else in life.
So what is it about you that makes you unique? What traits do you have that no one else does? How does your style differ from the girl sitting next to you? Think about those traits and strive to make them MORE pronounced, not less. For more on embracing your uniqueness and finding your own style, see 7 Ways to Create a Wardrobe That’s Uniquely Yours.
7. Denim is forever.
An eternal staple of American fashion, a good pair of jeans is one fashion item that will never die. From Kate Moss’ Calvin Klein Jeans ads (who didn’t want a pair of those jeans?) to James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause, the man who officially made jeans badass, denim has taken on so many forms over the years. The eternally stylish Jackie O (pictured above right) showed us the chicer side of denim. It’s the one fabric that has never fully gone out of style.
Today, denim is practically a daily uniform, and would you really have it any other way? As Diana Vreeland once said, “Blue jeans are the most beautiful thing since the gondola.” I tend to agree.
8. Be who you want to be & reinvent yourself.
There are no limits to who you can become in life. Madonna, dubbed the “queen of reinvention” by many a critic, has transformed herself numerous times over the years – from a platinum blonde material girl to a wannabe geisha to a rhinestone cowgirl and back again. Her style always keeps us guessing, and that’s part of what draws us to her.
There’s no rule that says you need to dress only one way or strive to fit any mold. Why simply settle for being average? Take action and don’t be afraid to dress the way you want and transform yourself into whoever you want. Be an ingenue one day and a femme fatale the next, if that’s what you feel like doing. Dream big and let your style reflect who you are and who you want to be at the same time.
9. Simpler can be better.
While the bag lady look may certainly be fashionable, in truth, you don’t need layers and layers of clothes to make a statement. The simplest, most basic outfits are often the best, most memorable ones. Think about fashion’s most iconic looks – from Audrey in her little black dress to Uma Thurman in Pulp Fiction. We remember those looks not because the clothes were amazing, but because the people wearing them had personality!
Sometimes it’s nice to keep your outfit simple. It offers you the chance to let your personality shine through, whether it’s through your amazing cocktail ring that suddenly stands out or the smile on your face that’s no longer overshadowed by an overdone outfit. Remember: you’re the one who wears the clothes – they should never wear you.
10. Confidence & a smile are your most fabulous accessories.
Do I need to explain this one? If the fashion and beauty icons of the past and present could teach us only one thing, this would surely be it. All the clothes and beauty products in the world mean NOTHING if you’re miserable and uncomfortable in your own skin. Love yourself, be confident, smile, laugh, and never take life too seriously – those are the true ingredients of lasting beauty and style. Everything else is just the icing on the cake.
Your Thoughts?
These fashion rules have stood the test of time, but I’m sure there are plenty of others that I didn’t include. What are some of your favorite timeless fashion tips? What have you learned from classic fashion icons? Share your tips and thoughts in the comments section!
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Fantastic post. Love all your thoughts on this. I agree that denim is forever, but do wish that people would approach it with caution and not use it as a daily uniform… it really can be mundane seeing people wearing jeans *wherever* you go! One shouldn’t be afraid to be different and mix it up, and experiment with styles that aren’t the ‘norm.’
This was a great read. I especially loved the parts about embracing your flaws and reinventing yourself.. It seems like too many people get stuck trying to stay loyal to one “style”. I am inspired 🙂 Thanks
I absolutely love this post!!! Great job 🙂
this is such the cutest article! It’s really inspired me to go shopping for some reason haha. I love points 3, 6, 8 and 10!!
This is a true quote and it’s normal that it is the most famous fashion’s quotes.
But i also must admit that your post is also very true and it’s very simple to follow your tips. Thank you very much for those style’s lessons.
“Fashion fades..Style is eternal” what a true quote it is!!!
I believe that each person has his own style and no one else can carry it more better than him. Whatever you wear, the point is the confidence you have in portraying it.
I’ve read the thread you posted on QVC’s Fashion board on 9/20/11, “The Top 10 Fashion Advice”. Since it is nearly identical to your post here “10 Fashion Tips That Will Never Go Out of Style”, you may want to state on QVC’s board that you are the author and originally posted here. Just trying to provide helpful advice for you. People on QVC’s Fashion board will be a lot nicer and more accepting. Have a great day!
I love Kate Moss style. I hate having to combing my hair in the morning. Something is always wrong with the way I dress but I lke it.
isn’t it from the book?
all you wrote
it’s true
and the tip that i considered
the best one is Be who you want to be
that’s a very good
thing and everybody has to
considered isn’t it?
these tips are really helping me out
and i’m gonna be practicing
of all them
awesome post!… I tend to look for basics now a days, as i am a tad bit more into active wear (as i am a fitness fanatic)
This post is literally amazing! Everything I’ve ever felt and failed to put into words haha.
ANY one can walk into the highstreet and with the help of a few magzines, pick out a “fashionable and trendy” outfit, but not many people have true STYLE.
In todays age of fast fashion trends being dictated by young hollywood starlets, its hard to come across something stylish at all. All girls and young strive to achieve the same look – its always some variation on ‘edgy’, messy hair, and trying to look so rock n roll. And it really winds me up!! I’m going to town tomorrow and I guarantee all I’ll see is gladiator sandals, leggings and “edgy” makeup.
Love this post… Very true on everything you said
This is going to be saved in my evernote 🙂
Such an amazing post. I can’t wait to go shopping tomorrow with lots of new inspiration!
I really love this post! sometimes, we pay more attetion to the trends, neglecting these style ,which are timeless : ) the image is also fabulous