As little children growing up, our first experiences with style and fashion were glimpses of the cover of a fashion magazine; the clothes worn by celebrities in the current trending film or posters of local fashion stores with the latest collections on display. Access to live fashion shows was unheard of, for me, so I (like most middle-class desis) made up my wardrobe and styling essentials based on my own comfort and trends flaunted by protagonists in daily sitcoms.
So here is a sneak peek into some global fashionista’s closets, with some tips on what their stylists vouch by.
Kate Middleton
‘Every woman needs a nude pump!’
The Duchess is known for her classy and flawless outfit choices, most of which she pairs with nude closed-toe heels, a classic addition that is a must in every woman’s wardrobe. This looks especially good on older women – so don’t be afraid to venture. Remember to choose shoes closest to your skin tone to get the proper ‘nude’ look.
Kim Kardashian
‘Anything you wear should be proportioned to your body, and a good tailor will make sure everything fits perfectly.’
A modest outfit can be well-fitted too. Invest in outfits with good silhouettes and cuts that define your best features and mask the not-so-good ones.
Angelina Jolie
‘Choose only one body part and show it off.’
If it’s your legs, keep your top covered up; if it’s your collarbone, cover your lower half. Be strategic with your choices.
Sarah Jessica Parker
‘Invest in jackets and blazers that look flattering on your body type.’
Outerwear can take your look to the next level, based on the cut and fit of the outfit.
Victoria Beckham
‘Don’t shy away from androgynous outfits and styles.’
Popularly known for rocking the pantsuit, Victoria Beckham recommends all women experiment with boyish pants, baggy jackets and edgy shirts. While this isn’t something for everyone, the adventurous ones can sure try this out.
Amal Clooney
‘Nothing says poise like a good blow dry for your hair.’
Good hair days are the best kinda days, and rightly so. Accentuate your outfit with either a sleek or a voluminous blow-dry to get the million-dollar Amal Clooney look.
Blake Lively
‘Don’t be afraid of colour.’
Embrace brightly coloured outfits, every once in a while, to break the monotony of neutrals. Remember the stunning yellow dress Amal sported at the royal wedding that stole the show?
Emma Stone
‘Follow the ABC rule!’
The ABCs of styling are Accentuate, Balance and Camouflage. One should follow this order with all their outfits in this manner – accentuate your best features, balance the cuts and colours and camouflage any embarrassing/less flattering areas.
Kate Middleton:
‘If you find a supremely flattering outfit, buy it in every colour.’
This basic tip is adopted by everyone from Kate Middleton to Emma Watson and is a sure winner. Choosing outfits that you know will look flattering on you will also save time spent in picking outfits.
Rachel has a deep passion for wellness and beauty and regularly writes on wellness, skincare and travel. She has worked with several high profile beauty gurus like Nilo Haq in the Middle East and has authored several columns for the well-being of the Arab woman, both on the inside and the outside. Rachel can be found on Instagram @cookielibrary