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A Guide on Finding a Fashion Style That You Love

Clothing Tips & Tricks to Consider

By Rayanne MorrissPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Style may seem easy to figure out, but that's not always the case. Making the right choice is so hard that most people end up buying clothes they won't use. Most people won't wear at least 50 percent of the things they buy, but the following guide should help you figure out your fashion style.

Investigate Your Closet

The first thing to do is look in your closet. It might seem strange to do that since you found out that a lot of people don't wear most of the stuff in there. Well, it can tell you a lot because your choices are telling. Take everything out and make two piles. Make one pile for clothes you wear a lot and another for the stuff you don't wear. Look at what you love to wear. Observe what makes them similar. Consider giving away or selling items you don't like.

Pay Attention to Details

As you look through your closet to figure out how to wear some of those pieces collecting dust, pay attention to the details. See if certain colors in your wardrobe show up a lot. You might be surprised that you wear mostly purple, even though your favorite color is green. Find out if you like patterns on your clothes or not. Consider if you prefer clothes that fit you like a glove. If you do, then maybe you want to work with a tailor that can ensure everything in your closet fits like it was made specifically for you. The more you pay attention to details, the easier it'll be for you to find the perfect fashion style.

Learn More

Just because you don't wear something frequently doesn't mean it's not your style. Sometimes, folks don't know how to wear some of the items in their closets. No one wants to look bad, so if they put something on that doesn't look quite right, they don't wear it. You might have the perfect pair of capri pants, but if you don't know how to wear capri pants, then they won't see the light of day. The good thing is that you can change that. Learn how to wear the stuff you don't wear often. Maybe you'll find the perfect way to wear your wardrobe.

Look for Inspiration

The next thing to do is look for inspiration, but make sure it's personalized to you. A lot of people make the mistake of thinking this means following trends. You need to stay away from that as much as possible. Trends are never personalized, so they likely won't feel right to you, no matter how much you try. You want to look for a celebrity or fashion magazine that connects with you. Match what you find in your closet to the magazine or celebrity inspiration. If you notice that you like to wear clothes that drape loosely, then look for fashionistas who seem to dress that way. It may also be a good idea to start paying attention to designers. Some of these folks stick to one particular look, and if that look works for them, you'll probably like their alterations to that look.

Work With a Stylist

You can work with a stylist now because you have a good grasp of who you are. Finding a fashion style you love requires knowledge and self confidence. This is going to help you avoid buying something because someone told you to or because it's on sale. When you work with a stylist, you can tell this person what you like with confidence. You'll be able to tell this person if the outfit chosen makes you happy and excited. Honesty is important because it's how you figure out your style. Working with a stylist is still a good idea because they can help you by studying your body shape, skin tone, and facial structure, which can all come in handy when finding outfits that'll accentuate your look.

Conclusion

Now, you know what you can do to find a fashion style that belongs to you. You want something that feels special, makes you look great, and saves you money. Yes, you'll save money because you won't buy stuff that doesn't fit your personality.

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