Here are the different ways Anne Curtis maintains a breath of vibrant innocence into a number of her looks
Today, the obsession over defying age does get out of hand from time to time. There is a thin line between being childish and childlike when it comes to how we look, what we wear, and how we think. But the truth is, aging gracefully comes with the acceptance of change. Growing older is all about understanding that while options may be limited, they are still available. And in her life and sartorial choices, Anne Curtis fully acknowledges this fact.
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As a self-proclaimed child at heart, the actress keeps her energy and personality young not just through laughter. She, too, incorporates key fashion elements from the past decades to reminisce the days when these trends emerged. Here are some ways on how you can dress and age in stylish fashion courtesy of Anne Curtis:
School for cool
Ever miss the old days where planning an outfit is no worry because of uniforms? Well, Anne has decoded a cheat sheet for that kind of throwback! Instead of donning kitten heels or pumps, switch them up for crew socks and loafers. You can also explore the world of coordinates by starting with plain or delicately printed numbers. In no time, this can be your go-to combo for a lazy day of dressing up.
Bright and bold
Injecting pops of color in your outfits can instantly take you back to our crayon days. As children, we loved loud shades that made us stand out. But growing older, we certainly had to maintain a neutral selection that’s ready for easy mixing and matching. In a way, we have subdued our color palette to cater to this sartorial styling. But just like Anne, it’s about time we bring back the bolder shades such as magenta into our wardrobe for that added glow of youth. If you are unsure on how to do it in casual or business wear, workout clothes can be your litmus test to your closet’s color revival.
Crafted innocence
All things handmade can easily take us back to the old days where we find comfort in using our hands to create things. Beaded accessorizing is actually a fun way to express youth in our outfits. The random bead pattern feels like we made the accessories ourselves, adding a quirky charm to the finished product. If you want to do it the Anne Curtis way, top it up with some real gold or silver for that equal parts cute and chic effect.
Photos from ANNE CURTIS (via Instagram)