A Guide to Style on a Budget

June 17, 2013

I recently came across a wonderfully succinct and essential list of style advice from fashion designer Michael Kors. Since a lot of women struggle with figuring out how to dress themselves in a way that enhances their figures and their individuality, I thought it would be a great idea to relay Mr. Kors' nuggets of wisdom -- but with a twist of budget-friendly finds. 

Most of the tips on the list are common sense, body conscience advice that transcend the cost factor, and, thus, can be followed whether you have a Prada budget or an H&M budget. And even those that are more specific can be adapted so frugal-types like myself are able to still look chic and stylish for less.

To start off the series, here is Michael Kors number one style tip:

"Don't put a round peg in a square hole. Buy clothes based on your silhouette: 1950s - hourglass; 1960s - gamine; 1970s - small-chested."


1950s: Cue the Compliments Dress, ModCloth, $64.99 (It's currently out of stock, but you can receive an email reminder when they get more.) 1960s: Twin Palms, Shabby Apple, $62. 1970s: Sikuli Diamond Dress, Anthropologie, $168.

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