11 Closet Essentials If You Want To Dress Sexy But Not, Like, Ridiculously So
by The Candidly Team
Sexy. Oof.
What does that word even mean when it comes to clothes?
Everyone has their own opinions and point of view (especially where it concerns how other people dress). But when it comes to ourselves, the concept of dressing sexy is a howling vortex of confusion.
This can be especially true that split second after we whiz pass 40, and the messaging starts to be either “Stop embarrassing yourself, cover up, and dress your age” or “Don’t let society tell you what you can and can’t wear. Work that hot pink tube skirt.”
We don’t really gel with either of these philosophies. What we do connect with are some very simple guidelines that allow us to enjoy our respective versions of looking sexy while still also looking chic. Basically, putting forward precisely what we want in ways that feel authentic to who we are.
So, here’s what dressing sexy means to us:
It isn’t about the clothes. It’s not fabrics. It’s not design. It’s how you put a look together, using balance to create an overall sense of sexiness.
Think about the “asset” you want to highlight and accentuate that. Then balance it out with everything else. Meaning if you’re going tight or low-cut on top, try something looser or less revealing on the bottom. And vice versa.
So. We know you want us to just do all the dirty work of finding the perfect sexy pieces and then tell you exactly how to wear them.
Welp. Fine. We did. And here’s what we came up with:
The Unbuttonable Button-Down
The beauty of a button-down is that it’s subtle and sophisticated, but the styling completely changes the game. Unbutton a few choice buttons or tie the bottom to make it a slight crop. Use it as a lightweight open-front layer over a fitted cami or buy it extra oversized to trot around the house, legs exposed à la Holly Golightly.
It just holds that off-handed hint at sexiness while being completely comfortable.
2. The Lace Cami To Peek Out Under Everything
Above all things, a fitted cami is flattering. The low neckline and skinny straps look perfect on chests and arms of any size. The fitted bodice shapes and smooths, and the hint of lace gives mild lingerie vibes.
Layer it under a low-cut outer thing, such as the button-down mentioned above or a fitted blazer. Or wear it on its own, hair thrown into a messy bun and chambray shirt tied around your waist, and poof, you look sexy. It’s just how it goes.
3. The SLInky Slip dress
In order to tap into any degree of sultriness, we have to first feel deeply comfortable. Slipping on a slinky, slip-like dress has the coze factor of slipping into bed. When done correctly, these dresses skim rather than squeeze or cling, creating a smooth, curvy silhouette. And a delicate spaghetti strap will always look gorgeous on arms.
4. The strappy shoes that don’t kill our feet
We completely get it if you’re a flats person. We’re having a bit of a love affair with flats ourselves right now. But we won’t deny that a strappy heel is probably the most powerful tool in our toolbox when the aim is to elongate. They lengthen our legs and lift things up round back, but they also have the bonus of making it easier to wear something loose and comfy up top.
So even with a sack of a dress or pair of jeans and a tee, they can be the fun little boost we need to feel sexy. The caveat, of course, is that they have to go above and beyond with comfort. Or we just won’t do it.
5. The super skinny jeans
As far as we’re concerned, a good pair of skinny jeans is as glorious on legs as going bare, but with that added slim, smoothing effect. They match with everything - their skinny ankle works with every shoe. But for them to be truly excellent, they have to have stretch. They can’t bag or leave a dreaded waist gap. And they have to feel like literal leggings.
6. The Skimming Midi Dress
Ok, just saying wear a tight dress to feel sexy feels very tired and dumb. But we’re not talking about the pile of bodycon dresses we need to suction ourselves into or wear 7 pairs of shapewear under just to feel mildly ok in. We’re talking about soft pieces with fabrics that make us feel “held in” but not restricted. Dresses that skim over curves, while creating a pretty silhouette and showing skin in the exact places we want.
7. The Fitted yet flexible moto jacket
A skinny moto jacket is possibly the most crucial piece of outwear when we don’t want to bury ourselves in bulky layers. It has that perfect cut that’s tailored to your shape, making it sexy without even showing a hint of skin. We like it looking leather-ish for Sandy from Grease vibes (along with every other “cool girl” icon in any movie in the past 5 decades).
8. The Only Sexy Tee
They seem like the simplest thing, but not all t-shirts are created equal. When it comes to a tee we can feel reaaaally good in, tiny details make a huge difference. But when those details align, a tee can suddenly become a blissfully carefree, sexy piece.
You may have guessed this, but the criteria is essentially: lightweight fabric, right-length sleeves, and dipping neckline. The color white is also quite close to a prerequisite.
9. The Comfy SWEATER that shows some skin
Once again, we’re focusing on comfort, but frankly, at this point in our lives, if it’s not comfy, we’re not wearing it. Thankfully, there are many pieces out there that prove things don’t need to be tight or riding up our hips all night to be sexy.
Instead, we’re deeply drawn to luxe, cozy fabrics that show a peak of skin such as these two equally perfect sweaters.
10. The SILKY SLEEP SET
Like we said, we’re cozy people. So when we find something silky and dreamy that we never want to remove from our skin that’s also slinky and sexy, we celebrate wildly. This is that set.
11. The Lacy Shapewear
You’ve heard us mention a bit of lace peeking out like 25 times already, but this is the piece that makes it all, not only possible, but easy. A bodysuit that offers actual support is so functional but much, much prettier than our typical shapewear. It’s an essential underthing but can work on its own when we’re in the mood for lingerie. Which you should be. Here’s why.
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