How to Wear Satin

How to Wear Satin



There is just something about satin that makes you feel instantly dressed up, luxurious, and feminine. That is, when it fits well. If you're trying to figure out how to wear satin and look fabulous, here are a few pointers to make the look work for your wardrobe.









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Buy a few satin accessories to add some glamor to your current wardrobe. This is the best way to test the waters with any new trend or fabric. Start with a satin bag in a current style, a satin covered headband, or wear a satin trimmed camisole to get a feel for the fabric.




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Build the right foundation. Satin drapes beautifully over the skin, but is also can drape awkwardly over bulges and even lacy lingerie. Invest in a seamless bra and underwear set, as well as high quality shapewear to add extra smoothness, and to lift and support you wherever needed.




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Check the fit before you buy satin clothing. Wear your seamless bra and underwear and your shapewear if needed to the store to try on satin clothing. If the satin fits you well, it will drape without clinging and fit without rumpling.




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Look for quality. If the satin is thick, itchy or rough it's probably not the best quality. High quality satin is thin, smooth, and feels cool to the touch. It has a very liquid quality, and high quality satin tends to hold up longer than the cheap stuff.




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Avoid satin overkill. Satin is best worn one or two pieces at a time. For example, avoid an electric blue satin jumpsuit with matching pumps and bag. (By the way, if you own this outfit, you probably should be banned from wearing satin in general.) Wear a satin blouse with a suit, or a satin skirt with a sweater for dressier looks. Satin camisoles will make you feel instantly beautiful, and go well under anything. A satin tunic looks great with jeans, and satin accessories are always in style.







Tips & Warnings









Satin requires a bit more care than other fabrics. Read the care label carefully before you wash, iron, or even spray perfume near a satin shirt.



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