Overmatching Everything
There was a time when matching everything perfectly felt like the polished thing to do. Matching shoes to the bag. Belt to the shoes. Jewelry all from the same set. Maybe even the outfit color story tied together a little too neatly. And while there’s nothing wrong with coordination, too much of it can sometimes make an outfit feel more rigid and old-fashioned than elegant. Because modern style tends to look a little more relaxed.
A little less “assembled.” A little more natural. That doesn’t mean outfits should look messy or random. It just means they usually look better when they feel slightly lived-in rather than overly planned down to every single detail. This is one of those habits people often hold onto without noticing because it used to be considered the “right” way to dress. But today, mixing textures, tones, accessories, and even slightly unexpected combinations often makes an outfit feel much fresher.
And sometimes, letting go of perfect matching is exactly what makes a look feel more effortless — and a lot less dated.