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Michelle Keegan likes to keep things 'simple' with her fashion choices

2023-10-25 18:18
'Brassic' actress Michelle Keegan likes to keep things "simple" with her wardrobe choices and reveals the kind of fashion she prefers to stau away from.
Michelle Keegan likes to keep things 'simple' with her fashion choices

Michelle Keegan likes "simple" fashion choices.

The 36-year-old actress explained that she always tries to make sure she has a variety of different styles to hand but when it comes to deciding on a "quiet-luxury" look, she doesn't want to "overcomplicate" things and has even thought about the concept for her collection with Very.

She told WhoWhatWear: "I always make sure I have pieces which can be layered or elevated, as I like to have a variety of different looks available depending on whether I’m heading out with the girls or off to a meeting. This is something I have carefully considered when creating my latest Very collection.

"The pieces are easy to mix and match so will make great updates for a capsule wardrobe. If I’m going for a quiet-luxury look—which I am loving at the moment—I’ll select some really simple and timeless pieces and not overcomplicate the styling. For example, wearing a simple outfit such as a jumper dress and elevating the look with a chic coat."

The former 'Coronation Street' star went on to add that she also prefers to stay away from styles that she suspects will be fleeting and always looks for "longevity" in her clothing choices.

She added: "[I tend to stay away from] the quick trends that I know aren't going to stay in fashion for long, like low-rise trousers and jeans that were quite big in the early noughties. I don’t feel comfortable in them, and I just know they’re not going to be around for a long time. interested in pieces with longevity, things that are going to stay in your wardrobe and be staples that you can keep coming back to time after time."