7 mistakes that classy and tasteful people never make

Class and taste: it doesn't always have to be expensive. It's just about who you are as a person. What are the mistakes that people with a bit of elegance never make?
Class and taste are qualities that manifest in behavior, appearance, and attitude. People with a refined sense of style and etiquette avoid certain mistakes that could undermine their elegance and refinement. It's simple, but true.
1. The mistake many make: talking about themselves. And especially about money and numbers and houses and vacations. If you have money, you have it. No need to say anything about it.
2. Wearing large logos. A subtle Celine belt logo here and there, beautiful. They call this kind of more expensive brands without too large logos quiet luxury. Only the rich know it costs money. So you don't drive a Porsche, but an Audi. Chic. No showing off.
3. You dress according to your audience and the setting. So: not too revealing with the in-laws and not too casual at a work event. Better to be slightly overdressed than underdressed and better to be a bit covered than too naked.
4. You don't run, you just walk. You're not late; you'd rather be five minutes early. You don't talk fast; you listen patiently and you clean up after you've been somewhere. You say thank you. Small effort, big gestures.
5. You're not loud in public. No need for that and it's incredibly uncharming.
6. You don't wear expensive jewelry. For whom or what do you want to flaunt your possessions and money on the street? Nonsense. If you have it, you have it. Wear what you like. By the way, you also don't follow all the latest trends; your clothing taste is more timeless.
7. Also regarding beauty, the principle of taste and class is less is more. Little makeup works well in the chic world. No over-the-top dark eyes or layers of foundation. You're classy and natural. Of course, a bit of mascara or a tinted cream is fine, but don't overdo it; that's how you keep it stylish.



