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Get Your Rich Aunty Vibe On!!!

 If you didn’t know, the official theme for this year’s Christmas is "Rich Aunty Vibes".


      


Last Christmas was a pandemic of who wore the longest Bone Straight hairs, but this year we seem to have embraced our “look-rich-to-feel-rich” culture even further with the maxi gowns and the headbands that scream it out loud.

The Rich Aunty is that one aunty in everyone's lives (fictional or real) who radiates an affluent, sophisticated vibe with her fashion sense.


There are simple ways to spark off that vibe on even the tiniest budget. Yes that's right you really don't have to rob a bank on this one cos we've got you 😉. Although most times it isn't cheap to look the part but if you follow these cues closely, you'll have a smooth transition to the Rich Aunty lifestyle in no time.


1. Bubu/Maxi gowns:

The gown is of course the rich aunty starter pack, but it does not qualify you for the title just by wearing it. As stylish, sophisticated, and very fashionable the Bubu gowns can be, bear in mind they are also free-flowing, tailored long dresses that fit any figure. So yes it's safe to say on this one less is undoubtedly more, don't you agree? So, yes feel free to include that in your Christmas haul-iday wear list.



    

2. Two pieces/three-piece sets:
What is your vibe without an outfit that can be worn to casual outings, work meetings, or even the beach? One thing we guarantee is that whether you choose to style it up or down, heads will definitely spin. I particularly love that it is casual yet so elegant. So ladies don’t forget to add this to your wardrobe!

  

3. Silk outfits:
It gives you that glamorous and yet comfortable look that everyone wants. There is a uniquely luxurious feeling that comes with wearing silk clothes. With it, you can confidently take your style statement from 'basic' to 'luxurious'.

   
    


4. Headbands: 
When paired with the right clothing items, headbands exude class and finesse. The trick is... know which one suits you best. Whether it's a maxi dress, a casual outfit, a traditional outfit, or even a formal outfit, know this for sure, the headbands complement any outfit!



5. Clutches and Purses:
How else will you be the rich aunty if you don't have money readily available to give to the kids around you? Find these stylish clutches that complement almost any outfit and keep your wardrobe ready!


            


So ladies! now you know what it takes to make the rich aunty look a hit! 

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