How To Style Ruffles

Sharon Ooja

Ruffles have been a mainstay in the fashion world, embodying romance, flamboyancy, and
femininity. This year, they’ve made a significant comeback gracing multiple runway shows. But how do you wear them without looking like you’ve stepped out of a different era?


The key to modernizing this is balance and placement. A ruffled shirt, for instance, can add instant glamour to an outfit. Horizontal or draped ruffles around the collar or chest accentuate the bust, while vertical ruffles can elongate the silhouette. Pairing a ruffled top with slim-fit pants or your favorite jeans can create a look that’s both sophisticated and casual.

Ruffles aren’t just for tops; they can add a playful twist to skirts and dresses too. A wrap skirt
with a cascading ruffle flatters the waistline, creating an hourglass figure. For those who prefer a subtler touch, a ruffle trim on a sleeve or a T-back tank offers a nod to the trend without overwhelming the outfit.

Accessorizing with ruffles is another way to embrace the trend. Ruffled bags, shoes, or scarves can infuse life into a basic wardrobe, adding texture and interest to any look. The versatility of ruffles means they can be styled for any occasion, from weddings to dinner dates, making them a valuable addition to any wardrobe.

As we move through 2023, ruffles continue to evolve. Designers are experimenting with size, shape, and fabric, ensuring that ruffles remain a dynamic and exciting element of contemporary fashion.

Whether you’re dressing for a day at the office or a night on the town, ruffles offer a way to
express individuality and style with confidence. With the right styling, ruffles can be a powerful tool for a fashion enthusiast, providing a unique blend of classic charm and modern sophistication.

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