Opposite dressing: Thanks to this styling rule, every outfit becomes a wow look!

You wonder why other women seem to be always dressed more stylishly than you? Well, maybe these fashionistas dress according to the principle of "Opposite Dressigns". Never heard? The time has come!

There are hundreds, if not thousands, of styling rules designed to take our look to the next level. Some we like to obey, others we prefer to erase from our memory immediately – opposite dressing is not one of them. Because believe us: This fashion advice has what it takes to change our (fashion) lives.

Opposite dressing explained quickly

Opposite dressing combines individual pieces that at first glance come from two completely different fashion worlds. For example, high heels and jogging pants or feminine dresses with chunky boots. Sounds daring? It is, but fashion courage is often rewarded, because the looks are creative and have that certain something through cleverly chosen style inconsistencies. Does the principle still seem Spanish to you? Maybe you will be inspired by these cool looks:

Dress with pants

Yep, the dress and jeans look works. The unusual styling combination is currently being worn up and down by the fashionistas of the world. And we also know why: The layering look is not only super practical because we can wear our summer dresses in autumn, it also looks, contrary to expectations, quite casual. Narrow pants are perfect for all those who want to slowly approach the trend. Fashion professionals combine two oversize pieces.

Sneaker and pants suit

Sneakers have long since made their way into the business world. Nevertheless, the combination of a formal suit and sporty footwear still sounds a bit strange to one or the other. The look looks ultra-cool and makes everyday office life much easier for us. Because in flat shoes we can rush from appointment to appointment quickly and easily.

Jogging pants for a business look

Style icon Annette Weber goes one better and combines it with a classy blazer, shirt and high heels – hold on – sweatpants! The result: an exciting and very urban outfit that we want to style immediately.

Glam meets punk

What a wild combination: we would never have styled the edgy camouflage blouse with girly sequin trousers on our own. The look on designer Sue Giers just looks gorgeous! Why doesn't the outfit look too much? Instead of stepping on the gas in terms of color, the Hamburg-based designer relies on a calm monochrome style.

Between summer and winter

At first glance you wouldn't associate thick knitwear with summery sandals. The Glamometer crew shows us how well the two work together. The Munich women have thrown thick knitted capes over the summer look of jeans and open shoes – a great look, especially in late autumn when the weather is still inconsistent!