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How to Dress According to Your Venus Sign This Libra Season

How to Dress According to Your Venus Sign This Libra Season

Let’s talk about love, appearance, friends, and the planet Venus.

Etymologically, Venus derives from the Latin word for desire — and in relation to fashion and aesthetics, the planet informs both what we are attracted to and who and what we attract, fabrics and fk boys alike.

Venus is named after the Roman goddess of love and fertility. The female counterpart of the warlord Mars, Venus was born from sea foam and the severed penis of Uranus, emerging breasted in a scallop shell – with bliss as her guiding principle.

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In nature and in the name of good lighting, Venus is the ruling planet of Taurus and Libra—governing all things that feel good and are beautiful, like personal style, values, finances, interior design preferences, and romantic “type.”

As we enter the cinnamon-scented, velvet-adorned living rooms of Libra season, it’s time to take a little deep dive (not too deep—everyone knows Libra prefers to stay current) into Venus’ relationship with style.

Use a birth chart calculator like this one to find your Venus sign. Once you have added your information, your Venus sign will appear in the zodiac wheel. The symbol for Venus is a squat cross with a circle on top.

To help you harness the power of your Venus sign, meet astrologer Antonella, zodiac compatibility expert at Psychic World.

She shares, “As the seasons change, it’s the perfect time to refresh your wardrobe and align with the magnetic energy of your Venus sign, which has a powerful influence on how you present yourself to the world.”

Read on to learn more about how to align your style with your stars.

Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor on the set of “The Sandpiper” in 1965. Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images

Antonella urges those with Venus in Aries to “choose bright, powerful colors that exude confidence and vitality, such as fiery reds, oranges, vibrant yellows, and dynamic hues that capture the passionate spirit of Aries.

“When choosing your outfits, think structured silhouettes, statement outerwear and bold patterns that showcase your adventurous side. Embrace bold accessories and eye-catching details to add a touch of excitement and individuality to your outfits.”

For inspiration, see the never subtle, better to be extra than forgettable, the suitably unabashed glamour of Venus in Aries natives Elizabeth Taylor and Lady Gaga.

Lana Del Rey. Getty Images

For Venus in Bull natives, Antonella transmits the following theory of colors: “Deep browns, warm oranges, olive greens and shades of gold all resonate with the grounded and sensual energy of The Bull. For style, opt for classics that emphasize quality, comfort, and elegance. Embrace textures like velvet, suede, or faux fur for a touch of luxury and warmth during the fall season.

Check out that bull energy in full swing in native Lana Del Rey’s classic retro look.

Margot Robbie wears a custom Schiaparelli look consisting of a fitted corset dress with a belly button ring. Photo by MICHAEL TRAN/AFP via Getty Images

Those born with Venus in Gemini can channel the sign’s expressive and curious energy by choosing a vibrant palette.

“Incorporate shades like vibrant yellows, playful pinks, light blues, and airy greens to add a touch of fun and adaptability to your fall wardrobe. When it comes to styling, opt for versatile pieces and patterns, like stripes, polka dots, or geometric prints, which can play up the multifaceted Venus in Gemini personality. Embrace layering with lightweight scarves, cardigans, and jackets to adapt to changing temperatures.”

Two people who do it better than most? Venus in Gemini natives Megan Fox and Margot Robbie.

Lenny Kravitz is giving it his all this fall and is proudly showing off his Venus in Cancer.

People born under Venus in Cancer can dress according to their sign by choosing styles that resemble swaddling.

“Opt for soft, flowy, and delicate pieces like oversized knits, cozy sweaters, and comfy layers that wrap you in a sense of security. Embrace textures like cashmere, wool, or soft cotton to enhance the feeling of comfort and protection during the cooler fall months.”

Venus in Cancer Lenny Kravitz takes this advice to new heights, or rather knits it, by breaking the internet with his preference for oversized scarves that easily double as blankets.

Venus in LEO

Madonna performing “Vogue” at the MTV Video Music Awards in September 1990. Getty Images

Antonella explains: “Embodying the Venus in Leo aesthetic means embracing a style that makes a statement. Think bold colours, luxurious fabrics and regal touches. Opt for rich, warm tones like deep reds, golds, oranges and purples to reflect Venus in Leo’s love of drama and style. Opt for outfits with dramatic silhouettes. Incorporate statement jewellery or head-turning shoes and fabrics like velvet, silk or satin.”

Unsurprisingly, Madonna, a woman synonymous with assertive style, has Venus in Leo.

Kim Kardashian has Venus in Virgo. Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images

Antonella advises that beige is beautiful for this Venus sign.

“Opt for earthy tones like beige, olive green, navy and warm browns that echo the practical and down-to-earth nature of Venus in Virgo. Opt for polished, tailored looks with clean lines, classic tailoring and structured silhouettes that emphasize simplicity and functionality. Embrace smart layering with tailored blazers, sleek knits and versatile pieces that can be mixed and matched effortlessly.”

We see the “beige bow” aesthetic of this Venus placement expressed in all its muted glory through native Kim Kardashian, whose collection of homes and cars is notoriously devoid of color—even her bed linens are taupe.

Always ahead of his time, the singer of “Cuff It” dazzled in pajamas during his visit to Paris last summer. Beyoncé/Instagram

Antonella says for those with Venus in Libra, “Opt for soft, pastel colors like blush pink, soft lavender, ivory, or light blue to reflect the elegance inherent in this placement. Think classic pieces like A-line skirts, flowy dresses, tailored blazers, clean accessories, a“And fabrics like silk, chiffon or linen with a light, airy feel.”

Other Venus in Libra natives include the stunning Emma Stone and Beyoncé.

Drake wears Scorpio’s favorite colors, black and nude. Getty Images

If you’re a Venus in Scorpio type, you can channel your sign’s transformative, sexually invested intensity by “incorporating rich, dark colors like deep reds, purples, blacks, and earth tones into your wardrobe. Think luxe fabrics like suede, velvet, and leather. For styles, you can explore bodycon silhouettes, tailored pieces, and symbolic accessories which exude power and charm. Think luxurious fabrics like suede, velvet and leather.

One need only look to Drake for an example of a man who embodies this aesthetic, with his rich heritage of monochrome outfits and petty rivalries. Venus in Scorpio is deeply tied to sleep, sex, and obsession, which is why Drake spent $400,000 on a mattress inspired by 18th-century saddles. Hue.

Billie Eilish was born with Venus in Sagittarius. Getty Images for LA28

Antonelltold the Post: “Sagittarius brings a free-spirited vibe to style; you can explore eclectic, bohemian pieces that allow you to express your individuality. For colors, think vibrant and warm, like rich oranges, deep reds, bold yellows and blues. Think flowy maxi dresses, statement outerwear and wild patterns to amplify your energy.”

For inspiration, look to Venus in Sag style icons Nicki Minaj, David Bowie, Katy Perry and for oversized outerwear that’s poetry in motion, Miss Billie Eilish.

Miley Cyrus at the 2024 Grammy Awards. FilmMagic

Capricorn is a sign of practical luxury, ruthless strategy and understated opulence.

As Antonellexplains: “Venus in Capricorn brings a sophisticated vibe. You can embrace this energy by incorporating earthy, neutral colors like deep greens, browns, grays, and blacks that promote a sense of luxurious stability. Consider tailored pieces, structured silhouettes, and timeless basics that are versatile and elegant; opt for high-quality fabrics like wool, cashmere, or tweed.”

Miley Cyrus, whose astrological sign is Venus in Capricorn, knows exactly how to make statement pieces play a strategic role. Take her fans for example: The costume Cyrus wears in the music video for “Flowers” ​​is meant to echo the one Hemsworth wore to the “Avengers: Endgame” premiere in 2019, where he told her to “behave for once.”

A closed shoulder pad if ever there was one, my friends.

True to his Venus sign, when it comes to fashion, Timothée Chalamet opts for the unexpected. NIK HALLEN/EPA-EFE/REX

Antonellsaid: “You can embrace the innovative vibe of Venus in Aquarius by incorporating unconventional looks into your wardrobe. Experiment with electric blues, bright greens, metallic tones, and unexpected pops of color.

Mixing and matching different tones can add an edgy feel to your outfits. Opt for modern pieces, asymmetrical cuts and bold patterns that push the boundaries of traditional fashion.

For examples of veterans pushing the boundaries of this Venus placement, see Timothée Chalamet, “underwear is for the shy,” Harry Styles, “it never goes out of style,” and Paris Hilton, “the ambitious fembot.”.

Camila Cabello embodies the bejeweled eye and taffeta tower of Venus in Pisces. Getty Images

Antonelltold the Post: “Venus in Pisces infuses your style with an ethereal energy. Dive into soft, calming hues like pastels and seafoam green. When creating your looks, fluid fabrics like chiffon, silk or lace can evoke a sense of whimsy. Embrace loose silhouettes and softly draped pieces that showcase your dreamy aesthetic. Consider layering textures like knits, incorporating delicate details like ruffles or embroidery.”

For the embodiment of this fantasy, see Venus in Pisces people Penelope Cruz, Michelle Pfeiffer, and singer Camila Cabello.


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