How do you take your style from “teen” to “adult”?

Question by Ellie: How do you take your style from “teen” to “adult”?
What are some tips for both guys AND girls to bring their styles from being more “teen” to “adult?” My friend and I are both looking at “growing up” our styles and we want some tips that help us look more grown up and put-together without dressing like we’re TOO old.

Thanks!

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Answer by Inter Alias
Watch “What Not To Wear” they have some great style advice for everyone. In general, teenagers wear a lot of T-shirts and sweatshirts that have designs or words, grown successful women do not. Teenagers wear words on their bottoms, grown-ups do not. Teenagers wear flip flops everywhere, grown-ups do not. Teens wear clothes with rips and tears, grown-ups do not. A pulled together outfit will have a bottom, a blouse or shirt, and a third “finisher” piece, like a cardigan or blazer, that pulls the look together. Accessories will be appropriate and tasteful, not too weird or cutesy, and everything will fit perfectly and be in good repair and clean.

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One Response to “How do you take your style from “teen” to “adult”?”

  1. I would say for most people it is something that just happens when you grow up. But, in general I would say adults were less logo clothing. You don’t normal see a mature person rocking a shirt with a brand name plastered all over. I would also suggest lighter colors and layering. It is “grown up” to wear tailored clothing. But really it is all about how you cary yourself you could wear anything at any age.

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