13. Iron your clothes.
Whenever you have an event (or even school or work), pull out the clothes you want to wear the night before. If you notice any obvious wrinkles, it’s time to remove the iron. Wrinkles can make anything cheaper, so simply ironing your clothes can make them look higher quality.
A steamer can also do the job without you having to remove an ironing board.
14. Minimize bumps.
Bumps in your underwear can affect the clean lines of a stylish outfit. Opt for underwear that doesn’t show, and you can even consider slipping on a slip to help smooth out the edges if you’re wearing a dress.
15. Accessorize.
Accessories can enhance any outfit, making it look richer than it is. Gold accents, in particular, can make an outfit more expensive. Try adding gold earrings or even a gold clutch to your outfit to increase its level of quality.
You can also add a cute scarf to elevate an outfit.
Add a structured jacket, like a blazer, to pull your outfit together and make it more expensive.
16. Match the colors.
You might not want to step out dressed head-to-toe in green, but matching your shirt to your hat, bag, or shoes, for example, can help pull an outfit together. The effect is that everything seems more expensive.
17. Tuck in your shirt with a belt.
Hanging hems can give your outfit a messy quality. If you take the time to tuck in your shirt or sweater, it can make you look neater and neater.