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Transcription Basic Upper and Lower Garments


The architecture of the top: Shirts and Blouses

To build a functional closet for women, it is imperative to have a strategic selection of upper garments that provide brightness and structure.

The non-negotiable piece is the white button-down, long-sleeved shirt; this garment acts as a blank canvas that illuminates the face and adapts from a corporate environment to a casual outing.

It is recommended to have at least two different styles of blouses to ensure visual variety; one can be the classic white and the other in a color that favors personal colorimetry or with a classic print such as stripes, which provide dynamism without losing elegance.

For colder climates or more relaxed styles, crewneck sweaters are essential because of their ability to be layered.

Do not underestimate the power of a good solid-colored or subtly printed T-shirt or blouse for casual moments, as these pieces are the ones that solve the "what to wear" on a day-to-day basis without sacrificing style.

Denim and dress pants dominate.

In the lower section, jeans are the kings of versatility.

To cover all aesthetic bases, you should own at least two pairs: one in classic indigo blue (without extreme washes) and one in black.

The black jean is particularly valuable because it can transition to an evening or semi-formal look with ease.

The fit must be perfect for the client's morphology, neither too loose nor too tight.

In addition to denim, it is essential to have a pair of dress pants (or "Chino" type for less rigid environments) in a neutral shade or black, which will work for business meetings or events that require a more polished look.

The inclusion of skirts, both long and short (depending on taste and morphology), adds a dimension of femininity and freshness to the closet that pants cannot offer.

The dress as an integral solution

The dress is a "one-piece" garment that solves the whole outfit. In a smart closet, you should have at least two variants.

First, a casual dress, preferably the iconic "Little Black Dress" or a simple design that works for urban outings or casual dates. Black is the color of choice because of its neutrality and ability to styl


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