Styling: Satin Immediately Makes Your Outfit Look More Expensive Than It Really Is
You don't have to dig deep into your wallet for a high-quality look. With the right styling, real miracles can already be achieved, and we will now reveal which fabric can help.
A stylish and high-quality look doesn't always have to be expensive, after all, a lot can be tricked with the right styling. We have already found out which color makes your look look particularly classy, and which mistakes should be avoided so that the look doesn't look cheap. But the effect of a little thing is often hugely underestimated: the fabric. Most people hardly think about it and simply pick up the items that they like in the store or online shop - regardless of whether it is cotton, viscose, polyester, linen or silk. In itself, this is not a problem, after all, it is the fit and the tone that immediately catch the eye and determine the look. However, you can occasionally integrate parts made of a very specific textile into your outfit in order to upgrade your look in no time at all. We're talking about satin.
This fabric makes your outfit look better
Light, flowing and a subtle sheen: Satin can be seen from afar. The name of the fabric is derived from the term "Zaytoun", which in Arabic means the Chinese city of Quanzhou, whose port plays an important role in the fabric trade. Satin is not even a specific fabric, but a type of weave that is also known as a satin weave. The texture of the garments can vary depending on the fabric used - whether it is materials such as silk, viscose or completely synthetic fibers such as polyester, acetate or nylon - and in some cases a little less or more shiny, lighter or heavier, or even more flowing or just be a bit bulky.
But now it's enough with textile science and we'll reveal why exactly this fabric looks so high-quality. It is above all this slightly shiny and softly flowing surface that doesn't shimmer as cheaply as lurex and at the same time resembles the elegance of silk - without being so painful for the wallet.
Whether dresses, skirts, blouses, trousers or blazers - satin comes in a wide variety of shapes and colors, making it easy to integrate a single piece into the look so that it looks more expensive than it actually is. The rest of the outfit doesn't just have to consist of elegant pieces such as blazers, trousers or blouses, even in an exciting contrast à la jeans paired with a satin top, this fabric and its noble look can be true Work miracles. But be careful: Make sure that the garments made of the fabric do not shimmer too much or come with other glittering details such as sequins, because then the style can quickly turn in the other direction and look cheap.
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