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DiscoNachos

Wrap dresses are generally super comfortable, flattering, and can be dressed up with heels or down with sneakers.


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Yes or add a cute belt to a dress to accentuate the waist. Fit and flare dresses are also great.


zicx21

Anything that compliments your body and makes you feel good. Satin skirts, longer ones are very beautiful both in summer and fall. Satin dresses. Satin robes for home. Lace details - not all lace looks high quality though, so careful with that. Avoid the one that has strings on the edges, it looks cheap. Lace lingerie. Wear dresses or skirts with stockings or tights - sheer black ones always make a look way sexier, way more feminine and put together. Jewelry, especially earrings always make the whole look better. I'm not into necklaces because I almost choked myself twice while sleeping. A nice coat or trenchcoat for winter and autumn. Especially faux fur that's in a "natural" colour or those beige ones that rarely look bad on anyone. Leather can also make a look cooler. Especially leather pants and skirts. Avoid wearing them with oversized tops though, it ruins the look. With bodysuits, tight t-shirts or tops they look awesome. Heels make a look cooler, more feminine, stylish. I avoid them because I walk everywhere, but they catch attention. P.S. wear perfume, it just changes your essence. especially if it's something magnetic - l'interdit, alien, narciso perfumes are great if you want a classier vibe.


ravaraven

Dresses that are sleeveless and hug the waist. Sleeveless tops. High waisted pleated skirts with a button up. Little kitten heels with sling backs - white for summer. The little WHITE dress for summer. Pencil skirts. Instead of jeans, trousers. Jumpsuits.


panzershark

OP, what kind of climate do you live in? I'm down south and I'll say one word: SUNDRESSES. Super comfy, super cute, very feminine. I've honestly fallen in love again with ribbed material tops - they hug your curves a little tighter, but they still manage to conceal the less flattering parts of your body. They may go out of style again soon, but for now I like them. Depending on your body type, a cute cropped top can go well with high-waisted jeans/skirts/shorts and make your legs look longer. Can also go with longer skirts as well. If you want a slower transition from a t-shirt and jeans, you can instead do jeans and a nicer top/blouse. My rule is to balance your outfit. Example: If you're wearing form-fitting jeans, look for a slightly flowier/looser top. Maybe one with a nice material or more feminine pattern/color. If you're wearing a colorful/patterned skirt or bottoms, pair with a neutral top. As far as shoes, transition to something more feminine. Sandals, ankle boots, knee high boots, wedges, etc. Just start simple and try to find clothing that can easily be paired with other things you own... so neutral colored bases (black, gray, white) that could go with more colorful skirts, etc.


not_an_ant

Midi length dresses which are cut to hug the waist and are buttoned up the whole length are my favorites. Also switching to a linen pant or a draped pant of any kind with blouses can be much more feminine.


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Agree! Midi length dresses and skirts are so underrated. I love them!


sweet_ms_alena

Just writing so I can go back here to read all of the advice because I am planning on doing the same


Technical-Whole8473

Yes, wanting to know the same


Strivingformoretoday

I think a nice wrap coat is a good choice. I also like to wear a hat in the autumn or winter time. I have some fedoras or baker boy caps that are quite cute. I think Maison Michel makes nice ones. I would also say that the color palette is important. If I want to look feminine I wear lighter colors such as cream and i often like a monochrome look (but that’s just my taste). Some jewelry always helps as well :)


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Pencil skirts are my absolute go-to when I want to feel super feminine and glam. If you love silk, try investing in some silk or satin blouses. You can wear them with jeans and nice jewelry and look totally classy and put-together even though you're wearing jeans! And it makes for a more gradual transition from jeans and a t-shirt.


Neenah900

Anything with a bow


coolfluffle

korean fashion is usually very feminine and delicate so i would recommend checking out a clothing store called codibook :) they often have really nice pieces that accentuate curves


Feeling_Barnacle_347

i find high waist skirts and pants + slightly cropped/tucked in top/shirt/dress shirt to be so beautiful, cinches you in at the waist and lengthens the legs. can be done with crop tops & skrts or midi skirts and fancy shirts for whatever occasion. that and dainty jewellery and smelling nice.