5 Genius Style Lessons I Learned From Queer Eye
You've no doubt heard all about the Netflix reboot of the beloved television series Queer Eye, which originally debuted in 2003. This time around, it's a fresh cast of energetic experts who are versed in the areas of interior design, grooming, culture, food and wine, and style.
The last category's savant, Tan France, shares his nuggets of fashionable wisdom each episode in a way that feels entirely relatable and not in the slightest bit pretentious. And although he's doling out this advice to men, we've picked up on tips that work for women, too.
If you've yet to watch (aka binge) Queer Eye and are curious to know what style tips you could be obsessing over, scroll through today's roundup for five easy, effective ideas to implement for your next outfit.
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If you have red or pink undertones in your skin . . .
Opt for a cooler color palette.
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Tibi Jones Striped Asymmetrical Shirt Dress
Shop the tip: Tibi Jones Striped Asymmetrical Shirt Dress ($475)
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If you're looking for a slimming effect . . .
Consider multiple layers as they keep the eye moving and don't focus on just one area of the body.
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If you are wearing a bold print . . .
Ground it with a simple, structured blazer.
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If you have a rounder waistline . . .
Steer clear of wide legs. Instead, try a slimmer pants silhouette.