Discover the 69 essential secrets of elegance! Master how to dress chic to look fantastic and classy every day! From this book, you will learn: - What are the principles of classic elegance? - Which styles, colors, and fabrics are associated with chic? - What are the offenses against elegance? - Which wardrobe elements are stylish and classy? - What accessories elevate elegance to a higher level? The book is illustrated with 150 Colorful Examples. Elegance is a characteristic or style characterized by subtlety, finesse, and refinement. In clothing, it signifies wearing well-tailored and carefully chosen garments, attention to detail, and skillful selection of accessories. It is synonymous with class and good taste. Classic elegance is an enduring style that emphasizes timeless aesthetic values. Its longevity stems from being grounded in solid and proven patterns that maintain their significance regardless of passing fashion trends. Unlike fleeting fashions, classic elegance does not succumb to rapid transitions, preserving its distinctiveness over the years. This book contains descriptions of 69 secrets of elegance. The first part encompasses the fundamental principles that form the basis of classic chic. In the second chapter, you'll discover details about styles, color schemes, and fabric choices. The third part presents the most significant offenses against elegance, while the fourth focuses on individual wardrobe items. The fifth chapter delves into details, and the sixth explores accessories that elevate elegance. The seventh part of the book describes the foundations of classic chic, often forgotten. The elegant secrets illustrate vibrant examples. The book concludes with the 10 Principles of Classic Elegance. About the author: Laura Merano – the author of books and press articles on fashion, lifestyle, and image in business relationships. She is an academic lecturer and certified life and business coach. She delves into issues related to the history of fashion. She is particularly interested in French chic of the second half of the 20th century. Holding a master’s degree in philology, she deepened her interest in fashion at the French Institute of Fashion in Paris. She is a connoisseur of good design, classical elegance, and refined style. Most often, you can encounter her in France or Switzerland.