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10 Closet Essentials for Every Woman’s Wardrobe

A woman’s basic wardrobe should consist of some universal clothes that will let her look different every day. The more properly the basic clothes are chosen, the more beautiful and sophisticated your image will be. Below you will find a list of Must-have things that will always make you look high and confident.

A plain white shirt is appropriate not only for the office, but also for a party if you add some stylish accessories to it. It is combined well with strict straight pants, casual jeans and also with skirts of different styles.

Blue jeans are a must-have thing in a wardrobe of a woman of any age. But you need to choose them according to your body peculiarities. Jeans can be worn with ballet shoes, gumshoes or any flat footwear, besides, you can also combine them with high heels and thus create a night party look.

Any girl should have at least one pair of black pants of a proper model. You can wear such pants not only at work, but at some social events as well. Plain shirts, stylish T-shirts with bright prints, silky tops and evening bustiers can be used as a top part of the outfit.

A pencil-skirt perfectly embracing your body is another extremely effective and womanly wardrobe component. It is created to emphasize but not enlarge your hips and visually correct the silhouette. A pencil skirt can be worn not only along with a strict jacket, but also with the various blouses and sweatshirts, as well as with tops and pullovers.

A little black dress will surely save your unexpected event or party. Being appropriate anywhere and anytime, it will become a base for a variety of your images, both casual and formal. It will successfully fit a party dress-code, a dinner in a restaurant, or a cinema attendance. If you keep on completing your image with various accessories, you will always look fresh and different.

A slim-cut jacket perfectly fitting your body is a really universal and irreplaceable thing. You can wear it not only in a combination with strict skirts and dull office trousers, but also match it with jeans, shorts, coveralls and dresses. Choose jackets (blazers) of dark colors; if you suppose black too conservative, pay your attention to the navy blue ones.

A cardigan and some knitwear sweaters make up another set of must-haves. Wear a cardigan with jeans and feminine blouse, put it over a little black dress and complete the image with a splashy belt. One more advantage of having a cardigan – you can wear it all year long. It will warm you in winter and will become a wonderful alternative for an outwear during the off-season.
Classical beige or black court shoes are a perfect match for any outfit of yours, and you will always look stylish and elegant when wearing them.



A classical trench is one of those rare things that will never be out of vogue. There is no cloth better for an early autumn and late spring than a light-beige coat or a trench. It is easily combined with that little black dress, jeans, pants or a skirt. Such coats should make up any woman’s basic wardrob

Don’t forget to browse women handbag online on a chain or a strap which can be assembled both with jeans and a cocktail dress as well. It is desirable to have a chain or strap removable, so that your bag could easily transform into an elegant clutch.

Have a nice day,
Lyosha

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  1. That stiletto is a must have!

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  2. Lovely post, have a beautiful week dear! <3

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  3. Yes you're right! Most of all with part of the black pants!

    Greets from the EDELFABRIK
    Chrissie

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  4. Nice selection Lyosha! I totally agree with you. Kisses from Italy and thank you for stopping at my blog,
    Eni

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