Beth Harmon Outfits and Wardrobe: How to Dress Like the Queen’s Gambit. Been binge watching Beth Harmon on the Queen’s Gambit and you’ve been inspired by her style evolution, wardrobe, and outfits? Tired of wearing sweats, lounge wear, and/or workout clothes all day? Let’s help you dress like Beth Harmon!
French costume designer, Gabriele Binder, is the mastermind behind Beth’s style and wardrobe choices. Beth Harmon’s wardrobe is inspired by Audrey Hepburn, Edie Sedgwick, Jean Seberg, and Pierre Cardin. According to Binder, many of Beth Harmon’s outfits contain geometric patterns, such as checkers, that mirror the structure of a chessboard. From image consultant Michelle T. Sterling’s perspective, that’s how you project a harmonious image that reflects who you are and what you want to project from the inside out.
No one ever wants to look frumpy but getting inspired by 60’s fashion and vintage looks actually helps you develop a classic, elegant, and timeless fashion style. Imagine wearing clothes that are 60 years old or just raiding your grandmother’s closet just to find similar pieces to what we’ve featured below.
Want to know where to buy the Queen’s Gambit outfits? We made it so easy for you to buy Beth Harmon’s outfit inspirations below. Just click on the item and shop! Many of these pieces easily mix and match together so that you don’t need to buy a tremendous amount of clothes to get the look.
Insert Peter Pan dresses and tops into your wardrobe paired with skater skirts, A-line skirts, or pleated swing skirts with fitted sweaters. Add some monochromatic looks.
Add some mod dresses and geometric dresses with white boots, long or short, into your closet and you’ve got the look!
Unfortunately, we can’t support Beth Harmon’s shoe selection in the Queen’s Gambit…wearing oxford style, lace-up shoes in the 2020s haven’t made a hit come back yet. So, the next best alternative is to wear fashion sneakers with bobby socks (short socks) to create a modern look with a pleated skirt and fitted top. Or better yet pair your pleated skirts with white boots or white booties to be on-trend in the 2020s.
The benefit of wearing mod dresses is that they nicely cover the body if you’ve gained some weight. They are made to flatter any figure from triangular, rectangular, hourglass, to even rounded body types. If you don’t like what your arms look like at the moment, pair a fitted long or short sleeve shirt under the dress for a stylish look. We included some white shirts that could work in the first wardrobe capsule, so scroll up.
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