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7 Low-effort style tips for how to dress better for women who are tired of “meh” outfits

Quick Answer + Do Today Seven tiny tweaks: use a simple 7-step checklist to see how to dress better with clothes you already own. Shape and structure: swap one casual piece, front tuck, cuff, and belt to instantly how to make your outfit look better. Style formula: add texture, contrast, and a third piece, then run a quick 2-minute mirror check before you leave. AMC move: Post a 2-photo poll (before/after), then save the winner to a Collection so you can repeat it fast. How to Elevate Your Outfit Without A Full Wardrobe Reset If you’re getting dressed, looking in the mirror, and feeling very “it’s fine, I guess,” you don’t necessarily need more clothes. You need tiny adjustments. If you’ve been typing "how to elevate your outfit" or "how to make your outfit look better" into Pinterest at 1 a.m., this is your sign: start with small, repeatable tweaks. First step? Take one everyday outfit—jeans and a tee, leggings and a hoodie—and practice one of these seven moves on that look. You don’t have to try to adopt all tweaks. Just skim the list and pick one. You probably have what you need in your closet right now. The side-by-side images that Adjust my Crown uses are key to this kind of tweaking to help you be your own stylist. 7 tiny tweaks to upgrade any outfit 1. The one-upgrade swap Find the most casual piece you’re wearing (old hoodie, ripped tee, floppy tote) and swap it for something one step sharper. It can be equally comfy, so don’t be scared (cardigan, plain tee + necklace, structured tote). One change can make a big difference to both your look but also your mental frame of mind. 2. Play with your tuck Do a loose front tuck with your tee, blouse, or sweater. Or instead of a front tuck, a small side tuck on each hip can work too. Showing even a hint of waistband gives you shape and keeps the outfit from looking slouchy. The side-by-side images help show if this is even needed! It may not. If you’ve balanced a loose top with fitted bottoms you may not need the tuck or shape. But in some cases it can make a big difference. 3. Cuff your hems Roll jeans or joggers once or twice to show a bit of ankle or socks. It lightens the whole look and keeps your shoes from getting swallowed. You can also roll the joggers at the top and not worry about the length so much. 4. Add a belt A belt connects your top and bottom and breaks up big blocks of color. Even a simple black or brown belt instantly makes things look more intentional or defined. 5. Add texture Layer in one textured piece (ribbed knit, fuzzy cardigan, quilted or structured tote, or a scarf) so your outfit doesn’t read flat (and boring?). 6. Add contrast Create light/dark contrast (light top + darker bottoms, or the opposite) or bring in a clearly different color. Contrast is what makes outfits pop in photos. 7. Throw on a third piece Add anything beyond “top + bottom”: blazer, cardigan, denim jacket, scarf, or a structured tote. Third pieces say “I planned this,” even if you got dressed in 90 seconds. Your 1-minute mirror checklist Before you leave, run through: Did I use the one-upgrade swap? Did I front tuck, cuff, or belt something? Do I have at least one texture, one contrast, and a third piece? Add one accessory (gold hoops, watch, ring stack), and you’re done. If you love your outfit, post it as “feel awesome wearing this”. It doesn’t take all 7 tweaks. Just pick one! What exactly are the 7 tiny tweaks? The seven tweaks are: 1) the one-upgrade swap, 2) front tuck your top, 3) cuff your hems, 4) add a belt, 5) add texture, 6) add contrast, and 7) throw on a third piece like a blazer, cardigan, denim jacket, scarf, or structured tote. Can these seven tweaks really be enough for how to dress better women are searching for? Yes. Most outfits don’t need a total makeover; they need better styling. These 7 moves work together to add shape, structure, and intention so your existing clothes look more polished without changing your personal style. Do I have to use all 7 tweaks every single time? No. Think of them as a menu, not rules. Some days you might just swap one item and add a belt. Other days you’ll run through all seven. The printable checklist helps you remember them and choose what makes sense for that outfit. What if my style is super casual—won’t this make me overdressed? You can stay casual and still use the tweaks. Keep your leggings, hoodies, and sneakers, but try a front tuck, add contrast, or throw on a denim jacket and gold hoops. You’ll still feel like you, just a bit more elevated. How do I remember all 7 tweaks when I’m rushing? Print the “Tiny Tweaks, Big Wins” checklist and tape it inside your closet or near your mirror. Before you leave, quickly scan: swap, tuck, cuff, belt, texture, contrast, third piece. It becomes muscle memory fast. Can I track my favorite “7-tweak” outfits somewhere? Yes. Snap pics of outfits where you used several tweaks and save them into collections—like Errands, Work, or School—inside the Adjust My Crown app. Over time, you’ll build a library of looks you already know you love.

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Jeans and a Nice Top Outfit Formula, upgraded: Swap in Leather Pants, Sequin, or Velvet for the Jeans

The Problem: Party Season Wardrobe Fatigue Here’s the secret no one tells you about party season dressing: you don’t need more tops. You need to get smarter about your bottoms. That gorgeous sequined cami or embellished blouse sitting in your closet? It’s not just one outfit – it’s five completely different looks depending on whether you pair it with denim, a black leather pants outfit, velvet pants, or even a bold purple pants or sequin pants outfit. The magic happens when you start thinking of your going out tops as the constant and your bottoms as the variables. Master the leather pants outfit formula, understand how velvet pants outfit styling changes the entire energy, and suddenly your wardrobe works exponentially harder for you. Your favorite going-out top isn’t one outfit. It’s a foundation. And depending on what you pair it with, you can be casual-cool, edgy-sophisticated, ladylike-elegant, or fashion-forward-bold. Same top, completely different energy. Nice top + black leather pants A black leather pants outfit instantly makes the same top look cooler and more intentional, perfect for a night out outfit or a dressier party. Nice top + velvet pants Velvet is the elegant upgrade, and a velvet pants outfit gives you rich, festive energy with minimal effort. If you want to stand out without going costume, try a purple pants outfit, especially in velvet pants, because the color reads bold but the texture keeps it elevated. Nice top + sequin pants If you want the fully festive option, go for a sequin pants outfit. This is the easiest way to commit to celebration for New Year’s or any big event. If you’re dipping your toe into party pants for the first time, you might be more comfortable if you keep the silhouette simple and let the sparkle do the work. Your styling rule is simple: pick one hero piece, either the sequin top or the sequin pants, and keep everything else sleek so you look styled, not chaotic. Styling what you own Shop your closet like a stylist. Pull three tops you love, then try them with jeans, leather or faux leather, velvet, purple, and sequins, and take quick mirror pics. Try not to think too much about what you see in the mirror – sometimes ‘self-talk’ can be negative. Rely on the side-by-side images for making observations instead of making observations in the mirror. You can be kinder to yourself in the pictures of side-by-sides instead, because you can be more objective in a side-by-side. If you are not sure what wins on you, post the side-by-sides in Adjust My Crown and let the votes settle it, then save the winner in a Collection like “Christmas party outfits” or “NYE outfits.” That way you can pack your Christmas trip outfits quickly, and next year you can rewear it, tweak one piece, or reshop a better version using the outfit you already know worked. $78 This tee is a party on her own. Take me there $98 This cape is a whole personality. Take me there $49 Amazon for the win. Take me there $78 Perfectly ladylike and perfectly rebellious at the same time. Take me there $169 The waist, the seams, the darts on this jacket are sculptural perfection. So chic! Take me there $158 This is a forever piece and for all 4 seasons Take me there $41.98 So good for the price! Take me there $240 So much styling potential Take me there $138 Fringe is so in right now and i’m here for it. Take me there $128 The jacquard plus the sleeves – another party of a blouse. Take me there $252 The pattern! The sleeves! Take me there $168 These black velvet pants make the outfit more polished, ladylike or dressier Take me there $238 Makes the look edgier than black denim. Perfect for super feminine tops… or edgy to up the edge… whatever you’re trying to “say”! Take me there $70 Great leather look option Take me there $199 Makes the look more bold and feminine at the same time. Take me there $50 ugh – so good Take me there $120 Sequins, on velvet… kind of genius Take me there $60 Sequins, with 5% spandex in the composition Take me there Shop Your Closet First Before you buy anything new, I challenge you to try this experiment: Pull out your three favorite going-out tops and style each one with every different bottom you own. Jeans, leather, velvet, trousers, skirts – everything. Take photos of each combination. The STAR method is great for this. I guarantee you’ll discover outfits you never knew you had. That top you thought “needed” specific pants to work? It probably looks amazing with three other things you already own. That velvet you only wear one way? It’s probably more versatile than you realized. Shopping your own closet is the most sustainable, budget-friendly way to expand your wardrobe. And once you understand which bottom types work hardest for your lifestyle and personal style, then you can make intentional purchases that genuinely fill gaps rather than just adding to the pile. Shopping your Closet side note: If you own velvet pants and/or waxed jeans or leather pants that you don’t even have the will to try on with your fun top, why not? Why are you keeping them? Should you maybe be looking to pass those on to someone who would wear them and find options you’d wear now? Something to think about… Maybe start a “Do I need a new version?” Collection in Adjust My Crown for when you’re shopping to see if it’s something you really were looking for anyway. Styled Outfits

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Jeans and a Nice Top

The Formula That Never Fails If the invite is giving party but gives zero real instructions, welcome to the land of questionable dress code and this is exactly where party outfits built on the formula “jeans and a nice top” will save your life. It’s the ultimate “I’m not overdressed, I’m not underdressed, I’m just… correctly dressed” move. You grab your favorite denim (comfort + confidence) and let a “nice top” do the celebrating. It’s the easiest party outfit winter formula, and it works whether you need last-minute NYE outfit ideas or you’re hunting party outfit inspiration that won’t feel try-hard. Jeans anchor the look Start by choosing the jeans. They anchor the vibe you’re going for or the vibe of the party. Same top + different jean shape = totally different outfit energy, which is why the outfit formula “jeans and a nice top” is undefeated. Barrel jeans = fashion-girl shape without sacrificing comfort, which matters because parties are basically standing, snacking, and pretending you’re not cold. Black jeans = instantly more polished (they read like trousers’ cooler cousin). Flares = a little glam, a little retro, very “main character entering the function.” Now the fun part: the “nice top” part of the formula Pick your top based on the kind of party you’re walking into. Sequins (like that vee tank or the sequin cape moment) are for “this is a party and I understood the assignment.” A strapless/ corset top is for a bolder night vibe and are a perfect example of a jeans and a nice top night out (add a blazer if you want it less “club” and more “cute”). Embellished knits and textured tops are the sweet spot for school or office parties because they look festive without screaming “NYE.” Puff sleeves, jacquard, and floral appliqué tops read more “demure, pretty + put-together” (great for family parties or daytime events), while a metallic tee or embellished mesh crop top gives you that “going-out but still wearable” sparkle. Accessories are where you lock it into party mode Choose one statement and commit. Big earrings or a sparkly bag or metallic shoes—pick your hero piece so your outfit looks intentional, not chaotic. If you’re wearing a louder top, keep the rest sleek (simple shoe, simple bag). If your top is more subtle, let the shoe or bag do something interesting. And if you’re even slightly unsure, add a blazer because a blazer over a strapless going out top is basically free sophistication. This or that?! Finally: don’t guess, TEST! Try one top with three jeans (black, flare, barrel), save them in a Collection called “Jeans + Nice Top” or “Winter Party Ideas” or “Jean Party Ideas” and you’ve started your own mini lookbook of party outfit ideas without buying a thing. You basically have a stylist now! Side-by-side If you can’t decide which one wins, post a quick side-by-side poll in Adjust My Crown: black jeans vs flare jeans with the same top, v-neck vs crewneck under a blazer, heels vs ballet flats, strapless solo vs blazer-over-strapless. You’ll get clarity fast, and you’ll walk into the party feeling like you belong there—because you do. $78 This tee is a party on her own. Take me there $98 This cape is a whole personality. Take me there $49 Amazon for the win. Take me there $78 Perfectly ladylike and perfectly rebellious at the same time. Take me there $169 The waist, the seams, the darts on this jacket are sculptural perfection. So chic! Take me there $158 This is a forever piece and for all 4 seasons Take me there $41.98 So good for the price! Take me there $240 So much styling potential Take me there $138 Fringe is so in right now and i’m here for it. Take me there $128 The jacquard plus the sleeves – another party of a blouse. Take me there $252 The pattern! The sleeves! Take me there $238 Black jeans occupy that sweet spot where they’re refined enough to feel intentional but relaxed enough to feel genuine – like you’re stylish but not costume-y. Take me there $258 The overall look can be more flirty or glamorous because of the elongated leg line with flares/bootcut jeans. Take me there $248 Barrel jeans with the same shirt make the outfit more modern and fashion forward Take me there Styled outfits

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When your party outfit needs that moment

19 luxe for less under $200 statement accessories This roundup is the less absurd followup to this article. It’s the same idea though, with more approachable options. Build a quiet base, then add one under-$200 statement accessory, like chandelier earrings, a bold necklace, a festive clutch, or standout flats/heels. Echo its color or texture somewhere else, like your nails or lips. Save the final outfit in a Collection and your future you will thank you, instead of mentally spiraling and convincing yourself that you don’t have any party outfits… so you panic shop, and buy something you don’t love, etc, etc. You know the drill. Statement Shoes Crystal-buckle flats or satin heels deliver festive energy without sacrificing your budget (or comfort in the case of flats). Bow-detailed ballet flats or low mules work when heels aren’t an option—sparkle plus stamina. Pair with jeans or a slip skirt for easy party outfit polish. Statement bag & clutch A fluffy textured bag acts like jewelry you carry—pair with a black turtleneck, straight jeans, and slingbacks for effortless party outfit polish. Keep the rest simple; let the bag do the talking. Statement belt A rhinestone bow belt turns a blazer-and-denim combo or little black dress into instant sparkle. Cinch it at the waist and let the bow be the focal point. A formerly “nice” (predictable? boring?) oufit becomes party-ready in one move. Bonus, the pink can be worn year round. Statement jewelry A waterfall necklace lays flat under button-downs or against bare skin; pair with denim and a blazer for instant polish. Choose earrings that contrast your hair color so they can be seen better. Hair bows & finishing touches Clip a velvet crystal bow to a low ponytail. Add a headband to dry powdered hair. That single sparkle reads polished without trying. I love the hair magnets so much. They are my favorite find because they’re so unexpected and impactful. You just don’t see them often! $170 FITTED BLAZER ZW COLLECTION LIMITED EDITION Take me there $168 Tuckernuck Black Ponte Ashford Pants Take me there $60 SHINY FAUX FUR HANDBAG Take me there $165 Suryo Sula Mini Dumpling Satchel Take me there $79 This is absolute genius. The color means it could be a party piece for the entire year, not just Christmas and Valentine’s Day. I love this belt. Take me there $119 ZW COLLECTION LIMITED EDITION FAUX FUR JACKET Take me there $44 These come in so many good colors. Make sure they contrast with your hair color so they really stand out. With my dark hair, I shouldn’t pick the black… What’s your standout earring color? Take me there $30 JEWEL CASCADE EARRINGS Take me there $30 FLORAL EARRINGS Take me there $30 WATERFALL FLOWER JEWEL EARRINGS Take me there $78 Tuckernuck Accessories Black Velvet and Crystal Beth Bow Take me there $172 These are beyond brilliant! Take me there $175 So good for Christmas outfits and valentines too Take me there $180 If you don’t follow Natalie from the Nat Note, this is your reminder. This collab with Dillards has lots of pieces you can’t find at these price points (or any!) and that are special enough to take note of. She has a great eye. Very fun and refined, whimsical and polished at the same time. Take me there $190 There is a candy cane on the heel! Take me there $170 If you can’t wear heels… or won’t be bothered to wear heels (hello!) Take me there $198 Maeve Crystal Floral Ankle-Strap Heels Take me there $Sold Out Lola Cruz Studded Bow Ballet Flats Take me there $130 The crystal buckle and the contrasting fabrics are so good. Take me there $50 I normally poo poo really inexpensive shoes but satin is satin, people. I don’t love spending a lot on fabric shoes anyway because they don’t age as well as leather shoes so cost per wear isn’t normally as good. So, I love these shoes for those reasons. Take me there Collages of outfits styled using only 1 statement accessory

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How Do I Style Simple Party Outfits So They’re More Festive?

Style Simple Outfits With One (or more!) Statement Accessory I rounded up 20 Luxury Options (Gucci, Chanel, Roger Vivier, Valentino, Dries Van Noten… the gang’s all here…) First of all, an under $200 round of options is coming. Don’t worry. I know this list is absurdly priced and absurdly loud styling, but I do think a single dose of absurd (whatever your definition of absurd is…) is just the thing every once in awhile. I think it’s like a pinch of salt in a recipe. The easiest way to style simple party outfits is to build a quiet base and add one (miniumum) statement accessory, whetther earrings, a red lip, a bold necklace, a festive clutch, or standout shoes. Echo its color or texture once somewhere else in your outfit if you need to feel tied together; keep everything else minimal or lazy if that’s all you’ve got in you (it me, most of the time). To do now Before you spiral into “I have nothing to wear” territory, pull your best black sweater, straight jeans or velvet pants, a structured blazer, or an LBD. That’s your canvas. Now add one statement moment and build from there. Statement jewelry Chunky pearls or a jeweled collar over a plain knit is editorial-level simple. Keep earrings tiny if statement accessories feel uncomfortable. Repeat the tone or idea (pearls/rhinestones) in a shoe buckle or bag hardware. Festive purse or clutch outfit Think of it as jewelry you hold. A jeweled or metallic clutch or purse flips the simple “denim + blazer” outfit equation to party-ready in 10 seconds. Party shoe outfits Sparkly shoes, velvet shoes, metallic shoes, oh my!Shoes are the stealth hero, especially when everything else is simple. If sidewalks are slick, flats > stilettos. Real life chic and not twisting your ankle always wins. If a flat shoe is designed with enough of a statement, you don’t need that heel anyway. Cost-per-wear > initial cost Wear-all-year classics like the metallic Manolo flats with the crystal buckle drop your cost per wear fast if you reach for them across all seasons. They work for classy winter outfits, summer date outfits, and spring wedding looks alike. Metallic or velvet pairs actually act like neutrals. Bronze, pewter, or deep burgundy behave beautifully with black, denim, navy, and cream. Remember what you own and wear Use AMC’s “Collections” to log your looks, which helps you to rewear (and sometimes take time to restyle) those splurge statement accessories. 2028 you Your future you will thank you when you are spiraling and convinced you “have nothing to wear” but you can look back into a “Party 2025 Looks” Collection and remind yourself you do, in fact have at least one option you can play with. $170 FITTED BLAZER ZW COLLECTION LIMITED EDITION Take me there $168 Tuckernuck Black Ponte Ashford Pants Take me there $Price upon request Evening Bag Strass & Gold-Tone Metal Black & Multicolor Take me there $250 Mignonne Gavigan Multi Matilee Bow Take me there $1550 This tweed has both pink and red in it… honestly more versatile than they’d seem at first. I hesitate to recommend fabric shoes at this eye popping price point because they won’t wear as well as leather… but a girl can dream. Take me there $1250 This is the ultimate party shoe – the flat so you can walk on those cobblestones or just not slip in winter weather… BUT ALL SEQUIN!! You can easily dress this hero piece up, then throw her on with sweatpants and jeans and a tee and it’s the ultimate dopamine dressing. Take me there $350 How GOOD would these be with: https://www.shopbop.com/kira-hair-magnets-jennifer-behr/vp/v=1/1540596648.htm?colorSin=2072157635&sizeCode=314 Take me there $350 Tove Gold Leather Ballet Flat Take me there $1030 This shape plus the horsebit lands these shoes in wear for decades territory. I’d immediately have vibram added to these soles before even wearing once to make sure they last forever. Take me there $1315 Manolo Blahnik Hangisi Metallic Fabric Buckle Flat Take me there $1015 Red velvet in a classic shape Take me there $865 Such a beautiful shade of green. Take me there $864 The green and the calf hair texture are sublime together. Take me there $3100 Saint Laurent Mini Jamie 4.3 Chain Bag Take me there $5750 Valentino Garavani VSling Small embellished suede tote bag Take me there $1255 Dries Van Noten Small embellished jacquard clutch Take me there $2495 Erdem Bloom Mini embellished tote bag Take me there $1095 Dries Van Noten Embellished necklace Take me there $450 Alessandra Rich Embellished faux pearl necklace Take me there $1780 Deep plummy velvet and bright fuchsia satin? These are just beyond fabulous party shoes. I love architectural they are. I couldn’t take two steps in them (hello to the flats version) but this pair is gorgeous. Take me there (SOLD OUT) These are gorgeous. And for that price, they better be. Take me there (SOLD OUT) I know this is crazy but why not? It’s a little iconic if you can pull it off. Take me there Here is a simple outfit paired with a single statement accessory

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Your UNDER $100 Winter Sunglasses Era Starts Here

Find Your Cool Sunglasses Vibe: Girly, Coloured, or Trendy Start with what you already wear. That one scarf or beanie you're obsessed with? Build around it by finding a pair of really cool sunglasses that complement that winter accessory you already wear regularly. Rotate through girly frames when you're feeling soft, coloured lenses when you want main character energy, and trendy statement frames for literally anything after dark.Pro tip: Check the numbers inside your favorite pair (usually on the arm). Match that size when you shop and you'll never deal with weird fit again. Q. SHOULD I BUY GIRLY FRAMED SUNGLASSES?A. YES, if: You're always in baggy fits and want something to balance the masc energy. Or you're already feminine-coded and ready to commit to the aesthetic fully. We are talking coquette revival but make it wearable. Q. SHOULD I BUY COLOURED SUNGLASSES? A. YES, if your style is usually neutral/minimalist and you want an easy way to stand out. Or you're already maximalist and need that chef's kiss finishing touch. Think of blue lenses + denim. Green lenses + camel/beige. Pink lenses + gray. That's it. Colour theory is undefeated. You understand that accessories ARE the outfit. Very "I didn't try but I definitely did, but only for like 5 minutes and only one time, then I just repeated the combo." Q. SHOULD I BUY TRENDY SUNGLASSES? A. YES, if you normally dress edgy/alt and want something unexpectedly fashion. Or your style is boring (your words) and you're ready for an upgrade. Add one trendy statement piece at a time. Don't overdo it—these frames ARE the trend flex if you’re not normally a trend follower. If you’ve been wearing barrel jeans for months, pile it on if you want. $30 Pasadena Oversized Metal Aviator Sunglasses – they combine the classic oversized aviator style with a trendy, soft pink gradient lens for a chic and statement-making look. Take me there $20 Laurel Cat-Eye Sunglasses. I like their sharp, retro cat-eye design in a soft pink hue makes a bold and fashionable statement accessory. Take me there $40 Cate Polarized Cat Eye Sunglasses. Tthe polarized lenses mean you don't have to sacrifice eye comfort for that bold style. Take me there $12.73 Sojos Vintage Oversized Square Sunglasses – they deliver a fashionable, high-impact vintage look and excellent UV400 protection at an accessible price point. Take me there $15 Chunky Retro Sunglasses. The bold coral color makes them a true statement accessory. Take me there $18.39 Feisedy Vintage 70s Flat Aviator Sunglasses. These sunglasses are a nod to the 70s vintage style, featuring a bold, flat-top aviator design with a clear pink translucent frame. Take me there $52 PIPPER Aviator Sunglasses, a classic aviator style with a Gold metal frame and striking Purple Lens. Take me there $90 Polette Venus Pink Sunglasses. I love how it dramatically sculpted, wavy frame and bold oval lenses are so creatively unique. Take me there $95 Polette Estella Purple Sunglasses. It's a great choice if you love a statement accessory that's both fashion-forward and sustainably made. Take me there $25 goodr Electric Dinotopia Carnival Sunglasses. It's performance-ready features that won't slip or bounce during any activity. Take me there $90 Polette Jeff Blue Sunglasses – this one's made from eco-acetate, all tied together by the cool, statement-making light blue tint. Take me there $90 Polette Janis Blue Sunglasses. This style is a statement piece perfect for anyone who loves an artistic, retro look. Take me there $95 Doyers St Green Sunglasses. Such a fantastic statement piece due to their unique, artistic shape and commitment to sustainable material. Take me there $100 I love how the Salomé Green frame features that fabulous, shimmering green material, giving a playful yet high-fashion update to the classic square shape. Take me there $95 Warby Parker Augusta Sunglasses. I love the striking Confetti Tortoise pattern is so fun and colorful. Take me there $20 Olympic Cat Eye Sunglasses – minimalist yet incredibly dramatic cat-eye shape Take me there $52 NAOMI Square Sunglasses – high-fashion, vintage-inspired look that's guaranteed to stand out. Take me there

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Thanksgiving at the Beach: Warm-Weather Outfits That Still Feel Festive

Answer Box Yes—you can look seasonal without sweating. Think breezy fabrics in harvest tones, skin-baring silhouettes, and beach-proof shoes. These outfit ideas nod to fall while keeping you cool. Start with one light dress or set in cinnamon, cocoa, olive, or cream. Add breathable layers (open-stitch cardi, poplin shirt) you can tie at the waist. Choose sand-friendly flats—woven jellies, espadrilles, or low Mary Janes. Finish with natural textures: raffia tote, shell or gold bracelet. Save each look in AMC Collections and post a Poll if you’re choosing between two dresses. If your Thanksgiving lands somewhere tropical, the usual cashmere, corduroy, and layers won’t cut it. I’ve spent a few Thanksgivings in warm climates and it throws me off. Thanksgiving outfits for the beach call for a lighter hand—pieces in autumn’s palette (terracotta, rust, caramel) but rendered in linen, silk, and breathable cotton that actually make sense in humidity. Casual fall outfits for 70 degree days might include a slip dress (but in burnt orange) or wide-leg trousers (in oatmeal) paired with a simple tank. As always, go digging in your closet first. The strategy is a tight capsule wardrobe: five or six versatile separates in seasonal tones that work together without thought. Bonus if the tight capsule means you can carry-on your bag during the craziest travel season in the U.S. All these dresses create multiple looks for beach dinners and holiday meals without the bulk. Woven sandals, minimal jewelry, and you’re dressed for Thanksgiving without fighting the climate. Casual Fall outfits for 70 degree days Shop your closet first: anything in these families works—floral mini dress, cocoa shift, cream eyelet, tiered mini, or a knit maxi dress with nautical stripes. If you’re torn, post a poll in Adjust My Crown. Consider creating Collections for  Warm-Weather Thanksgiving Style or Resort Fall Outfit Ideas. Your future you thanks you and your packing just became a 5 minute task in stead of a couple hours chore with saved outfits.  Cost-Per-Wear (CPW) reality checks • Woven jelly flats: if they’re around $40 and you’ll wear them to the beach, pool, and errands 20 times, CPW is about $2 because they cross seasons and wipe clean. • Striped rugby mini: if it’s about $70 and you’ll rotate it 15 times from September to May, CPW lands near $5 since it layers under cardigans and over swim. Notes on shoes and accessories • The jellies in a ballet flat double as beach shoes and lunch shoes. • Natural textures add the coastal cue—raffia, straw, rope. • Metallics are the sunset of accessories: subtle, warm, universally flattering. All items used in these collages are available in Finds or are sold out if not in Finds. $350 Marin Sweater Take me there $298 Tuckernuck Winetasting Eyelet Delaney Dress Take me there $248 Tuckernuck Garden Scrollwork Jacquard Bow Rosie Dress Take me there $228 Tuckernuck Emerald Mirasol Wave Marlowe Dress Take me there $228 Tuckernuck Midnight Moonflower Marlowe Dress Take me there $128 Pomander Place Navy Stripe Gio Maxi Dress Take me there $100 Puff Sleeve Babydoll Mini Dress Take me there $99 Sleeveless Frill Mini Dress Take me there $73 Sugarlips Mersin Sheer Floral Jacquard Organza Mock Neck Short Sleeves Tiered Hem Shift Maxi Dress Take me there $70 Floral Open-Stitch Cardigan Take me there $60 Ruched Tie-Front Cami Take me there $60 Woven Ballet Flats for Women Almond Toe Mary Jane Flats Take me there $55 Mary Jane Espadrilles Canvas Platform Flats with Buckle Strap Woven Espadrille Outsole Shoes Take me there $49 Women’s Nylite Canvas Sneakers Take me there $39 Summer Short Sleeve Ruffle Sundress Loose Crew Neck A-Line Dresses Take me there $37 The A&F Sienna Mini Skort Take me there $36 Women’s T Shirt Dress Cotton Summer Dress Take me there $35 Women Striped Polo Sweatshirt Dress Take me there $34 White cowrie shell choker necklace Take me there $33 Floral Babydoll Balloon Sleeve Half Open Tether Flowy Short Beach Dress Take me there $30 Sleeveless Babydoll Dress Summer U Neck Ruched Party Mini Tank Dresses with Pockets Take me there $30 Women’s Jelly Ballet Flats Mesh Casual Comfortable Jellies Shoes Take me there $15 Gold Shell Cuff Bracelets for Women – Trendy Boho Open Cuff Bangles Take me there

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Thanksgiving Outfits: cream ruffle blouse skimming the waist with trouser jeans, vegan-suede pull-on pants, and a black cashmere turtleneck—structured, floaty layers that flatter after dinner with wide-leg denim ease.
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Thanksgiving Outfit: Cute, forgiving looks that are second helping friendly

Answer Box Yes—there are Thanksgiving Outfits that look polished and yet feel forgiving after seconds and pie. You want structure where you need it and ease everywhere else: free-floating tops, A-line lines, sturdy fabrics, and charming distractions (ruffles, texture, shine). Choose one: free-floating, A-line, or gently structured. Add interest up top (ruffles, pearls, texture). Anchor with pull-on pants or high-rise denim. Keep waistbands soft, rises higher. Finish with elongating shoes and one luxe knit. Relaxed tailoring and smart layers—Thanksgiving outfit ideas for women who want polish and a bloat-proof fit. The secret to a comfortable yet polished Thanksgiving outfit lies in strategic silhouettes that forgive a full belly without sacrificing style. Look for pieces with A-line shapes, free-flowing fabrics that don’t cling, or structured materials that skim rather than hug your midsection. Details like ruffles, peplum hems, and puff sleeves draw the eye away from the stomach area, while smocked waistbands offer expansion room without looking elastic-heavy. Opt for untucked blouses paired with high-rise wide-leg jeans or pull-on pants in luxe fabrics like vegan suede, and consider shift dresses with straight lines that fall elegantly without defining your post-feast silhouette. The goal is to feel comfortable enough to go back for seconds while still looking effortlessly put-together. Eat the pie and wear the outfit principles (save this list): Free-floating tops (ruffles, peplum, or subtle volume). A-line or straight-shift silhouettes. Structured fabric that doesn’t cling. Distraction details up top (pleats, pearls, lace edges). High-rise, soft waists; pull-on styles win.   Use AMC: Before you choose between two “heck yes” options, post a pre-shopping Poll in Adjust My Crown, then save the winner in Collections. A maybe is a no in my opinion, but run the poll anyway if you’re still hesitant to just say no.    CPW Checks (because math makes style smarter) Naadam Original Cashmere Crew, $98. Wear 30 times this season and next = ~$3.27 per wear. Tuckernuck Vegan-Suede Ashford Pull-On Pants, $168. Wear 20 times through winter = ~$8.40 per wear. Evereve Danna Faux-Leather Dress, $49.99 (sale) or $128 full; wear 10 times = ~$5.00 sale CPW. All items used in these collages are available in Finds or are sold out if not in Finds. Outfit Collages Shop the post: $119 A fluid ruffle blouse (let it skim, don’t tuck) with vegan-suede pull-on pants reads dinner-party chic and forgives everything. Try an asymmetric-ruffle cream blouse; the flounce draws eyes north while the body floats over the midsection. Pair with deep-mocha pull-on pants that stretch and smooth—so you sit, feast, and stand without adjusting. Tuckernuck+1 Styling note: Don’t tuck—let it float free to hide the bloat. Take me there $179 A short-sleeve pearl-embroidered blouse distracts the eye with texture and keeps your middle easy; balance with a long-leg wide leg jeans outfit to streamline. Pearls = instant party.  Denim options: clean trouser jeans, or wide-leg stretch denim that looks tailored but moves with you.  Tip: Choose a mid-to-high rise and let the blouse skim. Tip: The A-line shape is forgiving for food bloat (search your closet for structured fabric in an A-line shape. Take me there $65 A dark red frilled blouse adds drama; A-line swish through the body means your plate can be generous. Wear with those same vegan-suede pull-ons or wide-leg denim for volume balance and comfort. Tip: The ruffles and gathered neckline are forgiving—shop your closet for sturdy, non-cling fabrics cut with gathers and ruffles. Take me there $50 A straight, shift-y faux-leather dress brings edge without trying and hides a food baby like a dream; puff sleeves and a neat keyhole keep it festive. Dress it up with knee-high boots or down with sleek sneakers. Take me there $50 Hear me out: satin lace-hem shorts (possibly over opaque tights, but definitely with boots for weather purposes) with a black cashmere turtleneck. The knit blouses slightly (don’t force a tuck), the shorts’ soft waistband sits easy, and the lace edge is the distraction.  Cozy bonus: you probably have a black turtleneck in your closet and it works for all fall outfits—from Thanksgiving with suede pull-ons to study days with heather-grey sweats. Take me there $180 Peplum jeans do the work for you—tuck any shirt and let the peplum be the focal point. Or opt for a peplum-hem knit that flares away right where you want it to. Tip: Add any of your own shirts to these jeans… tuck in and let the peplum be the detail that’s totally distracting from any hard earned “food baby” Take me there $576Any straight (not body-con) midi with sleeve detail wins Thanksgiving for ease and one piece wonders. Take me there $210Styling tip: Cozy and perfect all season long – for Thanksgiving with suede pull on pants… for wrapping presents and studying perfect with gray sweats. Take me there $361 A liberty-print skirt with a smocked waistband expands with you, not against you. Pair with a simple cashmere crew: every color in the skirt finds a friend up top. TIP: The smocked waist expands! So it’s not restrictive at all. Pair with any of your solid tops (or a small scale patterned one that is the same color as something in the Liberty of London pattern) Take me there $261Tuckernuck Winetasting Dianthus Jacquard Palmerston Dress Take me there $168Hyacinth House Forest Green Floral Bennett Maxi Dress Take me there $168Hyacinth House Navy & Tan Floral Mimi Midi Dress Take me there $198The Golden Print Minka Dress Take me there $158Hyacinth House Blue & Green Leafy Floral Cisco Maxi Dress Take me there $148Pomander Place Mocha Chelsea Dress Take me there $468The Hattie Dress – Signature, soft vegan leather Take me there

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Your winter finals uniform—warm, quiet, and exam-ready—so you can focus on answers, not outfit fixes.

Question: Which Study outfit or Study outfit comfy should I wear for a December Exam outfit, and how can I style a Winter outfit that stays warm, distraction-free, and focus-friendly? Answer Box: You need quiet layers that keep you warm from library to exam hall without overheating or rustling. Start with soft bases, add breathable warmth, then finish with low-noise shoes and small, secure accessories. Base: seamless tank/tee + leggings or rib dress. 2) Mid: sweatshirt, quarter-zip, or fleece. 3) Top: compact puffer or faux-fur bomber. 4) Feet: sneakers or shearling clogs. 5) Pack: backpack with pens, water, charger (electrolytes, beef jerky, & gummy bears if you’re in for the long haul…). The perfect study outfit for December finals strikes a balance between cozy warmth and focus-friendly functionality—think soft, quiet fabrics that won’t rustle during library marathons, layered pieces you can adjust as overheated lecture halls fluctuate in temperature, and comfortable shoes that carry you from dorm to exam hall without distraction. A winning study outfit comfy formula for your exam outfit can include matching quarter-zip sets, oversized fleece pullovers paired with wide-leg joggers, or bra-free midi dresses layered under chunky cardigans that feel like a hug during high-focus study sessions. Keep your winter outfit grounded with something comfortable and that makes you smile, like fresh New Balance 530s or Birkenstock shearling sandals. The goal is to dress in layers that move seamlessly from freezing campus quads to stuffy libraries, keeping you comfortable enough to maintain focus through those final exam cram sessions and also help you focus, because what you wear actually matters.  Save every look in an AMC Collection called “Winter exam study fits,” and when you’re deciding between two heck-yes options, run a quick AMC Poll to choose your winner. The high-low girly study fit: Kohl’s + Alo Elevate athleisure: a seamed mauve crewneck and pink Airlift leggings with cushy New Balance or a ballet flat if you want femme. Add the faux-fur bomber (it’s a hug, but shaped like a bomber) so you’re warm walking in and not sweaty once seated. Tiny gold hoops (Sister Homage) work with both.The structure on the Kohl’s sweatshirt is way more expensive looking than the pricetag. The study dress girly A bra-free rib midi is the fastest Study outfit on earth—throw on, done. Layer a fair-isle wrap cardi or a sherpa pullover for warmth, then slide into teddy Birks for near-silent steps. Study Dresses: classic girly gray sweatshirt aesthetic Sweatshirt-dress = sweatshirt comfort with more polish. If temps drop, add over-the-knee sweater socks and shearling clogs or grey New Balance for quiet, grippy soles—ideal Exam outfit energy. The matching quarter-zip set girly Quarter-zip + leggings is peak Study outfit comfy; swap in a wide-leg sweatpant for a trend hit that still moves. Metallic flats or luxe loafers dress it up; classic sneakers keep it athletic without the squeak. The logo girly Varsity hoodie + baggy joggers = cozy confidence. Keep it sleek with retro trainers (Onitsuka/Adidas) and toss in cream lounge sets for a tonal, camera-ready library look. Add the Sister Homage hoops on repeat. Luxe fleece girly Printed or color-blocked fleeces read playful but polished; pair with foldover wide-legs or jeans. LoveShackFancy loungewear makes a sweet finals-week set that feels like pajamas, looks like effort. Notes for warm, distraction-free dressing Choose soft, non-rustle fabrics; avoid jangly bracelets. Keep layers breathable so you can peel down without a locker. Tuck hair ties, lip balm, and your student ID in a small pouch. App Collections: AMC Collections you could spend 5 seconds creating for your AMC account: outfit ideas, winter outfit, cute winter outfits, cold weather outfits, study outfits, library outfits, exam outfits. Snap pics of the things you do study in and save them for next time you need to look good and feel good so you think good.  All items used in these collages are available in Finds or are sold out if not in Finds. Shop the Look $66 New Balance Classics 530 – for a classic athleisure referencing look… Take me there $52.37 Or go femme with it with ballet flats: Circus NY by Sam Edelman Zuri Take me there $31.99 The sculpted lines on this make it look more elevated than the price is. Take me there $170 Here’s the elevated alo piece. Take me there $59.99 Because everyone needs a hug when they’re studying and this jacket is a hug, BUT it’s in a more elevated bomber shape.. Without the elevated price. Take me there $70 I love that you can literally throw this on and go – the bra is built in Take me there $268 Layer this wrap cardiganover the dress: Malena Chunky Fairisle Cardigan Tularosa Take me there $219 Or layer it with a big fleece. Take me there $162 Go full cozy with Birkenstocks Take me there $39.99 Gray sweatshirt but make it a dress. Take me there $164.95 Arizona Shearling – Suede Take me there $160 New Balance – Slate Grey with Calcium Take me there $15 If it’s super cold, add these: Take me there $29.99 The matching quarter zip set girly… Take me there $24 Go classic with leggings. Take me there $45 Or make it trendy with wide leg shape. Take me there $140 Go classic sporty with: AUTRY Reelwind leather-trimmed suede and shell sneakers Take me there $128 Scuba Oversized Half-Zip Hoodie Take me there $98 Classic with leggings. Take me there $118 Or trendy with a wide leg. Take me there $76 Go girly with metallics Take me there $158 Vine Half-Zip Pullover Take me there $128 The Rolled Cuff Pant 25″ Take me there $1320 Go luxe warm polish with: Gucci Sylke Suede Horsebit Booties Take me there $135 The logo girly Take me there $36 Pair with baggy joggers Take me there $210 Onitsuka Tiger TOKUTEN Take me there $55 VintageSoft Crop Logo Hoodie Take me there $47 VintageSoft Baggy Sweatpants Take me there $298 Yamano 3 Sneakers Take me there $83

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Red Dress Outfit Guide: Turn Your Red Christmas Dress into a Valentine’s Dress (and Back Again)

Q. Can I rewear holiday party dresses? It feels wasteful to wear them so little. A. Absolutely! Yes—one red dress can carry you from December sparkle to February swoon. Use accessory swaps, textures, and tights to flip a red dress outfit from Christmas outfit polish to cute Valentine’s Day outfits energy. Save both looks in AMC Collections so you can rewear them without thinking. The formula is simpler than you think. Start with your best-fitting red dress. Add evergreen holiday metals and deep greens for Christmas. Swap to pinks, pearls, and hearts for Valentine’s. Winterize with sheer tights, boots, and a coat. De-winterize with bare legs or sheer socks if weather allows. Photograph both looks and post an AMC Poll to pick your favorite. Save the winner in your AMC Collections as “Holiday-to-Date Night.” Future you thanks you. Accessory shortcuts that do the heavy lifting Christmas kit: Emerald strands, crystal collar necklace, classic gold hoops, novelty holiday earrings. Go whimsical with the retro movie “leg lamp” studs—taste? Debatable. Vibes? Immaculate. (I secretly love them. They’re perfect for an introvert – let the people come to you…).  Valentine’s kit: Rose-quartz pendant, bubble-heart necklace, layered heart chains, dainty hoops, and a slim bangle stack. Weather-aware swaps Freezing: Thermal slip, knit tights, leather knee boots, wool coat. Chilly-but-fine: Sheer tights, sock booties, cropped blazer. Mild: Bare legs, slingbacks, light cardigan over shoulders. Cost Per Wear (CPW) reality check Ponte-knit mini (around $50): Wear it for work-to-dinner twice a month December through February, plus spring events—about 12 wears. CPW roughly $4 per wear. It layers cleanly and crosses seasons. Organza or red maxi (around $250): Holiday parties, winter weddings, and future anniversaries—about 15 wears over a few years. CPW roughly $17 per wear. The silhouette is timeless. Heels or boots both work. Shop your closet first. Pull any red sheath, skater, or maxi you already own. When you’re stuck between two “heck yes” options, post a pre-shopping Poll in the Adjust My Crown app, then save the winner in Collections for easy rewear (Christmas outfit Collection? Valentine’s Collection? Red Dress collection? Your call). Here are the dresses styled for Christmas: Here are the dresses styled for Valentine’s Day: Here are the dresses styled, side by side: All items in these collages are available in Finds or are sold out if not in Finds. Shop the Look $75 Butacup Ruffle Satin Minidress Take me there $178 Woven Cotton Crew Neck Blouson Sleeves Belted Crochet Trim A-Line Maxi Dress Take me there $43 PRETTYGARDEN Long Sleeve Mini Dress Take me there $398 Ruby Dress in Poinsettia Take me there $229 Uma Sleeveless Tie Back Turtle Neckline Organza Maxi Dress Take me there $44 Memoriesea Women’s Elegant Casual Short Sleeve Work Party A-Line Dress with Pockets Take me there $51 Women’s Simply Vera Vera Wang Pleated Midi Dress Take me there $44 Memoriesea Women’s Elegant Casual Short Sleeve Work Party A-Line Dress with Pockets Take me there $70 I love ponte knit. It’s a magical fabric. So wearable but comfortable. Love the seams and neckline on this. Take me there $158 I couldn’t resist this dress for pattern lovers – perfect for festive christmas and valentine’s day Take me there $79 Red Heart Bangle Stack Take me there $32 Tortoiseshell Heart Necklace Take me there $38 Layered Natural Heart Dangle Necklace Take me there $32 Organic Heart Beaded Necklace Take me there $24 Bubble Heart Cord Charm Necklace Take me there $68 Joan Semi-Precious Necklace Take me there $38 Juno Rose Quartz Necklace Take me there $42 Melina Necklace Take me there $44 Sheri Earrings Take me there $58 Millie Bubble Heart Necklace Take me there $128 Harper 18K Gold Tennis Necklace Take me there $68 Joan Semi-Precious Necklace Take me there $148 Joelle 18K Gold Crystal Necklace Take me there $128 Maria Sterling Silver Hoop Earrings Take me there $68 Fallon 18K Gold Bezel Earrings Take me there $48 Thalia Necklace Take me there $2100 Emerald Necklace Take me there $1699 Green Emerald & Gold Beaded Necklace Take me there $5 If you want a whimsical holiday wink. Take me there $7 If you want a conversation starter at a Christmas party, do it with a retro cheeky nostalgic movie reference. Introverts rejoice! Take me there

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