
In the UK, Miranda is considered an expert on royal style – she is often asked to comment on the outfits of Queen Camilla, Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and other aristocrats.
“Go Against Your Instincts”
On her TikTok page, Miranda not only sorts the stars’ outfits, but also gives tips to help any girl look like a million bucks. Holder recently opened up about the fashion mistake that apple-shaped women keep making when trying to follow the classic rule of thumb, “draw attention to your assets.”
“Girls with this figure often have fantastically slim legs,” says Miranda. Congratulations, you’re in luck! However, by showing them, you can inadvertently distort your proportions.
According to Holder, apple girls are often tempted to wear skinny jeans, leggings, and miniskirts, and to hide their tummies, they accessorize with bulky tops like a loose blouse or a loose pullover. “The result is that the upper half of the body looks too big,” explains Holder. To keep the figure proportional, the stylist advises to “go against your instinct”.
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“I know it sounds counterintuitive, but with an apple-shaped body, it’s best to wear straight-leg jeans and wide-leg pants for a more balanced silhouette,” advises Holder. For women who are still going to wear a tight skirt or tight pants, he recommends choosing the same top – this will allow you to maintain a harmonious look.


Miranda Holder’s 5 Style Rules
- Know your color type. Understanding whether your skin tone is cool or warm works wonders: the right clothes colors can help you look 10 years younger.
- Do not blindly copy the outfits of the stars. Every inch of their clothing is tailored, and what looks great on the Princess of Wales might not work for you.
- Lean on the base. A few simple plain t-shirts, black trousers, a white shirt and a beige trench coat will help you create many trendy looks.
- Don’t overdo it with decorations. Don’t try to put on everything at once – rings, earrings, bracelets and watches. Instead, make one strong accent.
- Avoid logos. The name of the designer emblazoned on your clothes won’t add you points – really good things will tell you everything with their fit and quality of tailoring.
Source: The Voice Mag

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