Valentine’s Styles: Quietly Playful, Beautifully Edited
Underpinnings, heart details and finishing touches — curated with restraint.
Hello Beauties,
Valentine’s dressing doesn’t need to be loud to feel special. The most convincing pieces are the ones that look intentional — a heart motif used with discipline, a soft layer that feels considered, a small detail that reads playful but still polished. This edit groups the best of what landed on our desk into four clean stories: Intimissimi for the base, My Jewellery for charm-led accents, Calzedonia for the quiet wink, and Alex Cosmetic for the finishing touch.
Intimissimi: the heart motif, done properly
When lingerie is the foundation, everything else becomes easier. Intimissimi’s Valentine’s heart story lands in the sweet spot: romantic, but still clean. Think: a sheer moment for evenings, a structured base that layers under tailoring, and small heart details that feel graphic rather than costume.
Shop Intimissimi via the brand’s official channels or your preferred retailer — keep the styling modern: one sheer element, one clean layer, then stop.
My Jewellery: small charms, strong impact
Heart jewellery works best when it’s treated like punctuation. A single statement heart, a clean chain, or a charm that catches light — it should feel personal, not themed. These pieces are the kind you’ll keep wearing beyond February.
Style note: pair a single heart piece with a clean neckline and minimal rings — it reads deliberate, not decorative.
Calzedonia: the quiet wink
The easiest way to do Valentine’s without looking like you tried: a sock or tight that only reveals itself when you move. Calzedonia’s heart and “love” details are playful but still graphic — best worn with tailoring, denim, and a clean shoe.
Wear them the TBM way: monochrome base, one small heart detail, then a clean finishing layer.
Alex Cosmetic: the finishing touch
Beauty as the final detail — not an afterthought. This selection leans into body care and lip comfort: smooth texture, soft shine, and a “healthy finish” that reads quietly polished.
This is Valentine’s, edited: intimate foundations, small heart punctuation, and beauty that reads like finish — not effort.
xo
