Fashion Clothing The 49 Best Style Tips of All Time — Straight From Fashion Experts Dressing is an art and apparently a science, too. By InStyle Editors InStyle Editors Facebook Instagram Twitter Our editors and writers comprise decades of expertise across the beauty, fashion, lifestyle and wellness spaces in print and digital. We prioritize journalistic integrity, factual accuracy, and also having fun with every story we share. InStyle's editorial guidelines Updated on May 18, 2023 @ 06:01PM Pin Share Tweet Email Trending Videos Photo: Gilbert Carrasquillo / GC Images Above all, fashion is a form of self-expression —meaning, you should wear what makes you happy and never feel limited in your wardrobe choices. That being said, as InStyle editors we feel compelled to share certain bits of fashion know-how that we've picked up over the years — not only from our own experiences but from celebrity stylists, as well. So we're rounding up our best fashion advice and style tips to help solve any and all of your wardrobe conundrums. Let this be your guide to feeling more confident the next time you get dressed. 16 Ways to Wear Summer Suits without Breaking a Sweat Keep scrolling for 49 style tips that have withstood the test of time. 01 of 49 Show Skin Strategically Michael Tran/Getty Images Looking truly sexy involves knowing what to bare-and what to keep under wraps —otherwise, where's the mystery? "Choose one-only one-body part and show it off," advises Jen Rade, stylist to Angelina Jolie. "If it's cleavage, don't show your legs. If it's your legs, stay covered on top." 02 of 49 Round Up White Button-Downs Sunset Boulevard/Corbis/Getty Images Take a classic cue from Marilyn Monroe and reach for a classic button-down. They elevate jeans and keep ball skirts from drifting into fantasy-land. But all that mileage comes at a cost: a short shelf life. So buy three, don't overbleach (which can cause yellowing), and refresh regularly. Consider These 14 White Button Downs the Foundation of Your Wardrobe 03 of 49 Accessorize With Brights Steve Granitz/WireImage If you've got a closet full of neutrals — be they navy, black, camel, or gray — add energy with boldly hued shoes and bags. Not only is a ruby red satchel more lively than ho-hum black, but it's also surprisingly versatile. Feeling really brave? Wear a neutral base with shoes and a bag in two different complementary colors. 04 of 49 Hem Your Pants for a Shoe Height Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images "The biggest mistake women make is wearing pants that aren't the right length for their shoes," says stylist Kate Young. To fix this, hem to either flats or heels like Dakota Johnson — no going back. Generally, hems should just graze the tops of your shoes and be from 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch off the floor. 05 of 49 Go Hands-Free for Evening Anthony Harvey/Getty Images A dressy bag with a chain helps you hold crudités and a cocktail — plus, it lends a cool edge to evening wear, says stylist Cher Coulter. Wear the chain diagonally across your body for the best effect. This $65 Crossbody Bag "Looks Way More Expensive" Than It Is, According to Nearly 3,000 Amazon Shoppers 06 of 49 Know Your Stretch Edward Berthelot/Getty Images The secret formula for a soft but formfitting T? 95% cotton, 5% Lycra spandex. For jeans to hold their shape, they need at least 2% Lycra. 07 of 49 Throw on a Scarf Timur Emek/GC Images It's the ultimate accessory according to a host of the best-dressed people we interviewed. Stash one in your purse or carry-on to transform simple Ts in the time it takes to make a knot. 18 Different Ideas for How to Tie a Scarf 08 of 49 Consider the Wear and Care Philip Ramey/Corbis/Getty Before you buy, try to gauge how a piece might hold up after a few washings. And don't shell out for clothes you can't, or won't, take to the dry cleaners. If you know you'll never hand-wash that embellished sweater or fancy bra, walk away. This Is How to Properly Dry Clean Your Clothes At Home 09 of 49 Embrace Your Shape J. Almasi/GC Images "Once you know which silhouettes flatter you, filter trends ruthlessly," says designer Shoshanna Gruss. For instance, if you're petite and shapely, you may want to forgo tall columns and billowy maxis — unless you love them, of course. Go for a dress with a defined waist and a just-above-the-knee hem. If You're 5'5 Or Under, You'll Want to Try These 9 Petite Fashion Tips 10 of 49 Make a List Team GT/GC Images Not of what you want to buy, but of the 10 fave items in your closet. This will help you zero in on pieces that mesh with what you own (or remind you that you never actually wear big floral prints). 11 of 49 Hit the Dressing Room Prepared Bauer-Griffin/GC Images If you're shopping for that ultra-important dress, get a true feel for the fit by bringing your Spanx with you. And while you're at it, bring heels, lipstick, and a hairbrush. These will help you get a better sense of the final result. The 15 Best Spanx Products to Buy From The Celeb-Loved Brand 12 of 49 Round Down in Denim Claudio Lavenia / Getty Images When in doubt, go with the smaller jeans size. They always stretch, and nothing's more unflattering than the unintentionally baggy derrière. 13 of 49 Edit Your Closet Getty Images Clothes need breathing room. You should be able to see every item without rummaging. Consider donating anything you haven't worn in the past year. 14 of 49 Always Check Out the Rear View Bauer-Griffin/GC Images And don't leave the house until you like what you see in the mirror. Every angle matters. Trust us. 15 of 49 Layer Your Necklaces Mireya Acierto/Getty Images Coco Chanel's more-is-more approach still makes a statement today. You can do multiples of the same material, or better yet, go for contrast: Try a femme piece with edgy chains, feathers with beads, or pearls with diamantés. You're Probably Layering Your Necklaces Wrong 16 of 49 Check the Inside Edward Berthelot/Getty Images A garment's lining is often a designer's calling card and a good way to judge quality. A well-crafted lining is a sign that the whole piece has been sewn with care. 17 of 49 Open Your Mind Will Ragozzino/Getty Images Always take one "it's cute but so not me" thing into the fitting room because you never know. Clothes look different on the hanging than they do on. 18 of 49 Show Some Loyalty Heathcliff O'Malley/WPA Pool/Getty; Parveen Negi/India Today Group/Getty A great-fitting dress or pair of pants from a line one season may mean similar success the next, as shown by Kate Middleton. Designers, especially higher-end ones like Middleton's fave Temperley London, tend to size their clothes based on a regular fit model. A Look Back at Kate Middleton's Style Through the Years 19 of 49 When in Doubt, Wear Nude Pumps Ben Gabbe/Getty Images Matched to your skin tone, they're a pretty safe bet. (And they make legs look longer.) 20 of 49 Wearing white? Seek out light. Kevin Winter/Getty Images Keep in mind: White clothes always look more see-through in daylight. Check yourself out in a bright setting to be safe, like Jennifer Lawrence must have done. 21 of 49 Stripe It Up Christian Vierig/Getty Images "Striped pieces are a nice, classic way to pull yourself together for the weekend," says stylist Tina Chai. A red- or navy-and-white bateau neck, for instance, has presence and versatility. 22 of 49 Upgrade Your Buttons Edward Berthelot/Getty Images Sometimes, the only giveaway that your cute jacket cost less than lunch money is its cheap hardware. Swap in nicer buttons, or have a tailor do it. 23 of 49 Never Buy a Boring Coat Kirstin Sinclair / Getty Images "Outerwear should never be an afterthought," says Holmes amp Yang co-designer Jeanne Yang. "So many people only see you in your coat — if you're not wearing something great underneath your trench, they'll never even know!" Look for a stylish coat, like Olivia Culpo's here. 13 Bomber Jacket Outfits That Are Effortlessly Cool 24 of 49 Own Something Leopard Alessio Botticelli/GC Images Make the print "a staple in your accessories wardrobe," says stylist Rob Zangardi. It's timeless, racy enough, and always glamorous. 25 of 49 Mix Your Prints Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images Combining colors, scale, and patterns in a way that looks dynamic takes practice, but there are some basic tricks to getting it right. You can wear two prints that repeat the same colors or mix a large-scale pattern with a smaller one. What's even easier is to use the second motif as an accent (like Gabrielle Union above). 26 of 49 Conquer Your Fear of Color Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images To play it safe, combine a neutral, like flax, with something bolder, like yellow. But think twice about pairing intense hues with black, which "can look dated," comments designer Chris Benz. For something punchier, try two colors that are beside each other on the color wheel, such as coral and orange. Not sure where to begin? "Notice what colors you love and respond to in your decor," says Benz. This Summer Is All About Bright-Colored Fashion, and You Can Shop the Trend for Under $100 at Amazon 27 of 49 Go For the Knockout Accent Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images If your evening dress is a stark stunner (or has a lot of embellishment), one single showstopping accessory, like Grace Kelly's drop earrings, is all you need. 28 of 49 Vet Your Vintage Samir Hussein/WireImage; Ron Galella/WireImage Nothing comes back the same way, and today's jumpsuit is not necessarily the same as a version from the '70s. Check out the difference between Raquel Welch's and Tilda Swinton's jumpsuits. There are subtle design tweaks that make any revival slightly different from the original. Does that piece from your "archive" really work now? Ask a trusted friend for a second opinion. Amazon's Best-Selling Jumpsuit Is "Comfy and Flattering" — and on Sale for 33% Off 29 of 49 Only Buy a Bargain if You Love It Richard Levine/Corbis/Getty Be dubious of that voice that tells you you've got to buy because it's "only" $39 or that if you don't scoop it up now, you'll never find it again. 30 of 49 Try a Thicker Waistband Pierre Suu/GC Images It will accentuate your waist and also help show off your curves. Take a note from Ashley Graham. 31 of 49 Go Beyond the Blazer SMXRF/Star Max/GC Images You should already have your go-to tailored jacket. But a wardrobe of less formal toppers will help you look pulled together even on casual days. Opt for a leather jacket with wool trousers, a jean version over a silk shirt, or an army jacket over just about anything. 32 of 49 Master Menswear Syndication International/Getty Images Don a pantsuit a la Bianca Jagger and you'll immediately stand up straighter. Anna Johnson, author of Savvy Chic, says, "A waistcoat, a crisp pin-striped shirt, or a really big watch or cravat telegraphs power." Don't forget to balance it out with lipstick and taller shoes. 33 of 49 Make Friends With a Good Tailor Getty Images Nothing raises the quality of moderately priced clothes more than having them altered to suit your shape. Build a relationship with a tailor or dressmaker who knows your body and your taste and you'll never look back. 34 of 49 Look for Twists on Classics Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic The right tweak can turn a staple into a statement. Try tuxedo pants in a graphic print, a trench in silk à la Priyanka Chopra, or the classic L.L. Bean tote in camouflage. 7 Spring Trench Coat Styles That Are Trending for 2023 35 of 49 Don't Skimp On a T-Shirt Bra JP Yim/Getty Images The right one will give you confidence and shape under those unforgiving tissue-thin tees. 36 of 49 Add an Element of Surprise James Devaney/GC Images Whether it's grosgrain with sequins, a motorcycle jacket over a formal gown, an oversize choker with an easy white T, or a vivid shoe like Kerry Washington's, a touch of contrast makes good outfits great. 37 of 49 Recast Your Jewelry starzfly/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Loop a chain through the clasp of a brooch for an instant necklace.Use the same jewel to add a touch of sparkle to your handbag.Wrap your chains or lariat around your wrist for a tough-luxe bracelet.Snap clip-on earrings onto flats for an instant evening shoe. 38 of 49 Spend Your Budget on Accessories Neil Mockford / GC Images "Cool shoes, interesting jewelry — those can really elevate your look," says stylist Isabel Dupré, who notes that a wardrobe of the right little extras lets you be more relaxed about the rest of your outfit. 12 Collared Shirt Accessories to Give Your Favorite Button-Down New Life 39 of 49 Have a Stylist Emergency Kit Getty Images Double stick tape for loose hems or a gaping bodiceTide To Go eraser pen for getting wine off whites, fastSafety pins for allover damage controlBra clip to control peekaboo strapsLint brush or roller to run over your coat or woolensMakeup sponge for removing deodorant stains How to Get Foundation (and Other Makeup!) out of Clothes 40 of 49 Pair Loose With Tight CHRIS DELMAS/AFP/Getty Images Few mortals can pull off head-to-toe baggy. So take a cue from Charlize Theron and team your billowing pieces with something body-conscious. (Hint: This is what leggings were made for.) 41 of 49 Jazz Up Your LBD Brad Barket/Getty Images Simpler shapes cry out for styling. Try dressy jackets or a slip-on shrug, colored shoes and bags like Mandy Moore, or tinted sheers plus booties. 42 of 49 Dress for First Class Han Myung-Gu/WireImage You want to be comfy, sure, but also chic enough to be tapped for an upgrade. A sharp blazer and scarf or a leather jacket is the unofficial uniform of jet-setters worldwide, as shown by Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. To complete the outfit, just throw on jeans or leggings, then add flats, heels, or riding boots. 14 Celeb Travel Outfits That Are Equal Parts Comfy and Stylish 43 of 49 Get Studs Mike Marsland/WireImage "Fake or real, big or small, they will go with any color, fabric, or style of cocktail dress and will never compete with other jewelry," says stylist Rob Zangardi, who works with Rachel McAdams. 44 of 49 Check the Rise Marc Piasecki/GC Images On trousers, the distance between the crotch and the waistband is critical to the fit. It's also not something that's easily altered, so make sure pants are neither too snug nor droopy in this area before you buy them. Joan Smalls shows off the perfect fit. 45 of 49 Do a Cashmere Quality Test Gotham/GC Images The thicker the knit, the denser its gauge, which means there is more cashmere in it.Gently stretch the body of the sweater to test if it snaps back. A lower-quality cashmere won't.While some great cashmere is milled in the U.S. and in China, a label that says "Made in Scotland" or "Made in Italy" often indicates a superior weave. The 12 Best Cashmere Sweaters To Complete Your Winter Wardrobe 46 of 49 Create Your Own Lookbook Ray Tamarra/GC Images Got compliments on your outfit today? Snap a photo of it with your phone. You'll have a quick reminder of what to wear the next time you're in a rush. 47 of 49 Think in Multiples National Archive/Newsmakers Take a cue from Jackie O, who had a closet full of sheath dresses. If you find an especially flattering fit right off the rack, go ahead and buy doubles. When it works, why question it? My Unforgettable Lunch Dates With Jackie Kennedy’s Late Dressmaker, Oleg Cassini 48 of 49 Can You Say D'Orsay? Jacopo Raule/GC Images This style pump will always slim down a thick ankle because the vamp is cut close to the toe box and the sides are cut away. Super flattering. 49 of 49 Dress for Your Body, Not Age Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images Are your arms svelte enough for a sleeveless sheath? How about legs toned enough for shorts? Take a note from Julianne Moore and show off what you've got — why not?