How to Look Elegant and Proper
Opt for cardigans, plaid, blouses, and well-fitting pants, and maybe even argyle for day-to-day wear., Have hair down as much as possible., Take care of your Hygiene: Eyebrows should be well groomed as well as hair., Never slouch., Increase your...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Opt for cardigans
For more formal events wear dresses, skirts and suits.
Ballet flats work for formal and informal.
Pastels and pearls are always classic.
All clothes should fit properly and be modest. -
Step 2: blouses
Soft curls or straight always looks good.
If you must have your hair up, hair wrapped ponytails, and low buns are acceptable. , Get your hair trimmed every 6 weeks.
Use whitening toothpaste and shower daily.
French manicures always look proper. , Walk tall with your chin up and smile often.
Practice walking by placing a book on your head and balancing it. , Keep your mind active and read lots of books. , Do not brag, and be a good sport.
Write thank you letters often. -
Step 3: and well-fitting pants
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Step 4: and maybe even argyle for day-to-day wear.
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Step 5: Have hair down as much as possible.
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Step 6: Take care of your Hygiene: Eyebrows should be well groomed as well as hair.
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Step 7: Never slouch.
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Step 8: Increase your Knowledge: Having a wide vocabulary always makes you sound sharp.
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Step 9: Treat everyone equally.
Detailed Guide
For more formal events wear dresses, skirts and suits.
Ballet flats work for formal and informal.
Pastels and pearls are always classic.
All clothes should fit properly and be modest.
Soft curls or straight always looks good.
If you must have your hair up, hair wrapped ponytails, and low buns are acceptable. , Get your hair trimmed every 6 weeks.
Use whitening toothpaste and shower daily.
French manicures always look proper. , Walk tall with your chin up and smile often.
Practice walking by placing a book on your head and balancing it. , Keep your mind active and read lots of books. , Do not brag, and be a good sport.
Write thank you letters often.
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