Fashion historian Alexander Vasiliev has outlined 5 basic rules for a basic wardrobe. He published the relevant article in his own newspaper. telegraph channel.
The basic wardrobe, according to Vasiliev, is individual for each woman and depends on her lifestyle, type of activity and goals. He says the same goes for colors.
“The color scheme is also different for everyone. But for the base to last longer, opt for softer, more classic and versatile colors. If you want to add print, choose classic options such as plaid, striped, polka dots, herringbone, millefleur.”
In addition, basic things should be simple in cut and not related to a particular style direction.
“Ruffles, frills, frills, decor—it’s off the ground,” she said.
Vasiliev emphasized that the basic things should be comfortable, first of all.
“After all, that’s about 70% of the wardrobe. Will you actively wear something if you feel uncomfortable? Probably not,” he warned.
The fashion historian added that the basic items must be of good quality so that they can serve their mistresses for at least several seasons.
“Therefore, always pay attention to the quality of the product when buying, because it will have a long and active wear. It’s better to save on “trend, seasonal” stuff if there’s an option, the expert summed up.
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