How to Dress Like the Girl Everybody Wants to Date

When it comes to dating, some girls just have that je ne sais quoi—or is it the strategic use of the color blue in their wardrobe? (It’s probably a little of both.) Fortunately, you have more control than you think over how others perceive you, thanks to freedom of expression via your personal style. Never is this more apparent than when you’re hoping to snag a date for next weekend. As you probably already know, the key is to leave a little (or even a lot) to the imagination, so keeping it classy is essential. And don’t underestimate the power of simplicity. You never know a person’s taste for flair in the fashion realm, and nothing beats pared-down chic.

That said, while it’s great to impress others with your look, always keep in mind it’s about feeling comfortable and confident in whatever you wear. After all, you are the only person you need to impress every day.

Scroll down for our roundup of surefire items to catch that certain someone’s attention, in the best way possible!

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Invest in a leather moto jacket:
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We think most would agree that there’s nothing wrong with adding a little edge to your look—even better when there’s a dash of sweetness thrown in for contrast (as in, pairing a leather jacket with your floral-print skirt).

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Wear white on date night:
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There’s something about the pure, fresh look of a girl in white that grabs your attention. Achieve the innocent look with either separates or a flirty dress—they won’t discriminate.

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Layer on the delicate necklaces:
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It’s pretty much a given that a necklace is the most frequently noticed piece of jewelry (hello, collarbone/d��colletage area), so layer those subtle chains with aplomb.

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When in doubt, wear skinny jeans:
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You’ve probably noticed by now that cropped denim flares are our current denim style of choice, but that’s not necessarily the case with the majority of the population, who will always be partial to figure-hugging skinny jeans.

Related: Celebrities Agree: This Is the Best Date-Night Outfit

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Get thee a silky camisole:
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Stumped as to what to wear for a date? Silky camisole, high-waisted jeans. Done.

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Turn heads in a pretty dress:
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Survey says that a lovely, feminine frock is the consistent favorite when it comes to garnering attention and compliments.

Related: 5 Items Guaranteed to Make You Look More Attractive

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Choose heels you can successfully walk in:
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Despite the growing popularity of sneakers and flats, you can’t deny the power of a girl in heels, but walking at a snail’s pace while you teeter around town isn’t ideal. Try sturdy block heels instead. You’ll be on trend with feet firmly planted on the ground.

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Try a blue hue:
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Fact: Everyone loves blue. It’s flattering, it’s bold, and it pairs beautifully with other colors. If you want to stand out in a sea of crimson or black in a shade that’s just as sultry, add some blue to your closet.

Allyson Payer
Senior Editor

Allyson is a senior editor for Who What Wear. She joined the company in 2014 as co-founder Katherine Power's executive assistant and over the years has written hundreds of stories for Who What Wear. Prior to her career in fashion, Allyson worked in the entertainment industry at companies such as Sony Pictures Television. Allyson is now based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a BFA in theater. Her path to fashion may not have been linear, but based on the number of fashion magazines she collected as a child and young adult, it was meant to be.