Thirty, Flirty & Thriving The 30s are the best years of your life. You’ve successfully dealt with the ups and downs of your 20s, the confusion that comes with being an adult, witnessed relationships, made mistakes, learned from them and eventually, became the best version of yourself. Thirties are also the age when you become more lady like leaving behind your wild reckless persona which you held so close to you. Thirties are also the age when no doubts you have responsibilities you have kids, a family and also a career but these are the times when you are also the queen of your own kingdom. Thirties are also the age that when you look back you realize how much have you changed. And here is why you should also never commit to carry the same fashion mantras with you that you carried in your 20s. Here are some tips you can use to amp up your fashion quotient
Power dressing
In your thirties even if you believe it or not you are idols to many. They may be your kid,your husbnad ,your niece or even the next door neighbor who is newly wedded. Thirties is also the the age when you take control of your own life. You might be the boss of your office or a senior executive in a mans world. According to Wikipedia, “Power Dressing is a fashion style that enables women to establish their authority in a professional and political environment traditionally dominated by men.” For Power Dressing, you can choose anything from Western to Indian formals. It should be based on your personal style preference. there is no dearth of clothes this style of dressing offers to you from Trousers With Feminine Shirts And Tops to Simple Indian Kurtas With Trousers to classy cotton or khadi Sarees.

High end Formal dressing
Twenties are the age when we truly don’t never bothered about formal style of dressing but women in their thirties must own at least one formal dress in their wardrobe. Be it High-End Blouses with Ankle Length Pants or suits to amp up your inner diva, black lounge suit with a black tie or even a long evening gown for your evening cocktail party are all part of high end formal dressing for women in their thirties. Remember to choose muted or dark colours and floor length dresses when you are choosing to wear a formal dress.

Sophisticated Dressing
Thirties demand more sophisticated and glamourous than simply sexy and reckless. You really need to change a few pieces in your wardrobe like minis or distressed jeans. Pencil skirts are perfect replacement for women who still can not get over the love for their minis and bermuda. Mini-skirts and crop tops. Those with explicitly open-bellies or flashy V-neck designs are an absolute no-no. And pencil skirts with a beautiful blouse will not only give you a glam doll look but will also be flattering on your curves. Similarly acid washed jeans are perfect replacement for your distressed jeans. you can easily shop such pieces of clothes from renowned online e commerce sites which also offer an easy return like Myntra or Amazon

Structured Dresses
Structure basically refers to the specific build/fit of your clothing. Skinny jeans and oversized shirts have no structure. Clothing with structure includes: button downs, vests, blazers, chinos, dress pants (or slacks), and some jacket. Like a few chic pieces of structured blazers in different hues will aid to your elegant yet fun way of dressing up in your thirties. Team it up with a great pair of jeans for the effortless look, while the smart add-ons further enhance the ensemble.

Cover Ups
If you are a woman in your thirties and you dont have atleats one piece of long versatile cover-ups like capes, duster coats etc. Your wardrobe is seriously missing out huge. They add a dash of sophistication and trend in a single go. You can find them in stores like Zara, Mango and many. Also they come handy when you are simply rushing to fetch your child from school or go grocery shopping with no mood to dress up.

Dressing up is a way of expressing yourself and who you are. Make sure you leave the right marks on the world. Hope theses handy tips will always be in your mind when you dress up next time
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