5 Fashion Editor Styling Tricks You Need To Master
See a few tricks—in motion—that we have up our sleeves.
By Harper’s Bazaar Singapore Team - published
Working in fashion will teach you a thing or two about getting dressed—and looking effortless. Here, see a few tricks—in motion—that we have up our sleeves.
From: Harper's BAZAAR US
The Jean Roll
Why: Perfect for showing off stilettos or making your boyfriend jeans a touch more tailored.
How to: Fold your jeans an inch or two, then fold again, leaving a peak of the hemline visible so it is perfectly imperfect.
Armani Exchange jeans, Manolo Blahnik shoes, $595, barneys.com.
Model: Alana Bunte/The Lions Photo: Elizabeth Griffin.
The Jean Roll
The Editor Shirt Tuck
The Editor Shirt Tuck
The Frat Shirt Tuck
The Frat Shirt Tuck
The "Jenna Lyons" Sleeve Roll
Why: It's less sloppy than a classic rolled sleeve.
How to: Fold sleeve in half and pull to upper arm. Roll the fold up the arm again, stopping right below the sleeve cuff so it sticks out in the chicest way possible.
Equipment shirt, $188, equipmentfr.com, Armani Exchange jeans. Photo: Elizabeth Griffin.
The "Jenna Lyons" Sleeve Roll
The Jacket Sleeve Push-Up
The Jacket Sleeve Push-Up