Is matching outfits with your partner cringey or cool? Plus, tips on how to pull it off
1. Coordinate, don’t copy: Instead of matching outfits, try coordinating elements like colour and shape. A harmonious palette, along with a similar aesthetic – for example, clean lines and unfussy tailoring – can add sophistication to your couple style without becoming overly matchy.
2. Keep it low-key: Whether it’s through shared accessories like understated leather bags or subtle nods to one another’s outfits through layering, your goal is to look like you belong together without making it too obvious that your outfits were meticulously planned.
3. Play with contrast: For instance, your partner can wear an oversized, structured blazer in muted tones, while you opt for a streamlined, fitted look in the same colour family. This contrast creates a dynamic visual balance where both individuals stand out, while at the same time, your outfits form a cohesive whole.
4. Know your own style: Make sure your individual style isn’t lost in the coordination. The best couple looks happen when both partners bring their unique fashion sense to the table. Love vintage-inspired fashion? Try pairing a retro floral dress with a modern handbag that picks up on the colours of your partner’s minimalist outfit.
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For those looking to dip their toes into the world of couple dressing, these Instagram accounts are a goldmine of inspiration:
Source: CNA