How to Mix High & Low Fashion Like a Pro
The best-dressed women in the world don’t rely solely on designer labels—they master the art of pairing affordable finds with luxury staples. The result? Elevated looks that feel personal, stylish, and never forced.
Here’s how you can nail the high-low formula:
1. Know Where to Invest
High-quality handbags, tailored blazers, and leather shoes are worth the splurge because they show their value. They also last much longer than cheaper alternatives.
2. Let Affordable Pieces Carry Trends
Fast-moving trends like neon, metallics, or oversized sleeves are fun—but not worth hundreds of dollars. Shop affordable versions so you can play without guilt when the trend fades.
3. Play with Proportions
Pairing an oversized affordable sweater with high-end skinny jeans creates balance. Or match a luxe silk blouse with budget-friendly faux-leather pants. The mix makes both look intentional.
4. Smart Accessories Do the Talking
Sometimes, just one luxury accessory makes the whole outfit feel elevated. Think: carrying a designer bag while rocking Closet Bar wide-leg trousers.
5. Confidence = The Ultimate Luxe Factor
Even the most expensive outfit falls flat without confidence. The magic is in how you wear it, not how much it costs.
✨ Closet Bar Note: Affordable staples give you more room to experiment—so save on basics, sprinkle in the luxe pieces you love, and let your style shine.
back to the late 1800s and early 1900s, when wearing white in the summer was a sign of wealth and leisure. After Labor Day, darker fabrics were considered more practical for fall and winter. Over time, this evolved into an unspoken rule that still lingers today.
But guess what? We don’t live in that era anymore—style is personal, and practicality has taken on a whole new meaning.