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Woman Can’t Believe She Didn’t Know That All The Celebrities Alter Their Clothes To Fit Them

You’re standing in the middle of a harshly lit changing room, squeezed into high waist jeans that look horrendous, trying to convince yourself that this cotton shirt doesn’t look like you’re about to rock a charity bingo night. “If she can pull it off, I can do that too, right?”, you say to the image of Jennifer Aniston walking down the street, casually dressed to kill.

Here comes the moment of enlightening truth. It’s not you that resembles a melting snowman in the middle of February with a piece of carrot left to rot, it’s celebrities who have every.single.piece of their clothing tailored! Sit down, please, we’re gonna get real here. This woman was left speechless upon finding out that “Jennifer Aniston is wearing a bigger size of Ralph Lauren t-shirt and having it altered to fit her.” Our whole life has been a lie—the clothes are NOT meant to fit you, and if they do, it’s because you make them. Take my hand and let’s go through the whole thing together.

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This woman couldn’t believe she’d only now realized why celebrities look drop-dead gorgeous

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Virginia Chadwyck-Healey, stylist and creator of some of Kate Middleton’s new looks, says that when it comes to looking your best in high-street clothing, little details work wonders. “I would certainly take high street items to be tailored” she stated. Tailoring could also solve the in-between size problem that is more common than you’d think. “If your bust size is bigger than your standard clothes sizing, you may find that you usually have to buy tops in a size up, but that then makes the item too big in other weird places. Small tweaks will make a huge impact.” If an item fits you really well, you are more likely to put it on every day.

In addition, a 20-dollar tailoring session will not only make your jeans look better, but will add an expensive look. Even a designer item will look dowdy and cheap if it doesn’t sit right. Another simple way to upgrade your wardrobe is to opt for better quality fabrics like cashmere, organic linen, or very thick denim. The best way to judge a fabric is to simply touch it. Does it feel rough and thin, or is it smooth and substantial? Your answer to which one’s better is right there.

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