Melania Trump has shown the world that even with such a controversial husband and the confused political situation she finds herself in, she can leave everyone speechless because of her sophisticated style. We find her elegance in every vision with which she appears at an official event and we must admit that we can learn a lot from the Slovenian. Here are some style lessons from Melania Trump, the principles of which you can apply in your vision:

Clean women's dresses are always fashionable


Melania loves formal clothes not only because of her husband's position, but also because of her refined vision, which she generally exudes. That is why she shows us that if we wear simple dresses, which are stylish and well chosen according to our figure and position in society, we can not go unnoticed even among the huge crowd.

If we are going to wear women's jackets, let them be branded


Because everything that comes from the neighborhood store and is not so well made, it is not worth even giving it to us. The very presence of such clothes in our wardrobe makes us inconspicuous, very ordinary ladies. And when it comes to women's jackets, we must be careful not to allow imitations to jeopardize our perfect vision.

Optical illusions in the design of the garment

Optical illusions have been known for a long time and are purposefully used in fine arts and architecture in order to facilitate perception and create a certain visual - aesthetic impact. Such artists as Michelangelo, Buanarotti, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, El Greco, Goya, Picasso, Henri Matisse and many others. etc. they have deliberately distorted the figures in their paintings ➤ Read More

Women's blouses of all kinds, but the shirt is a must in your wardrobe


In other words, if you are going to buy an outerwear for pants or your favorite women's skirts, it is better to bet on a few clean women's shirts than to spend your money on women's blouses, which can go out of fashion in a few months, and and it's not clear if it will fit you as classically as a shirt, right?