"Know, first, who you are; and then adorn yourself
accordingly." - Epictetus
Hi guys! Today I thought I would share with you my guide to
find your very own style. I know it can be hard to figure out what looks best on
you. What to wear to feel your very best, and of course what to wear that makes you most comfortable.
Therefore, I’m going to go in depth about the subject, because finding your own unique style is very
important. Before you go and buy something you like at first glance, think to
yourself first “Is this really my style?” or “Am I actually going to wear something like
this?”. I know with all the crazy trends it’s easy to get lost in thinking you
would wear items when in reality they are not for you. This has happened to
me various times, so I’m guilty, and fully aware of this. For example, there is no denying jean
skirts are back in style. I remember a couple years ago it was almost like they
were banned in society. For me, jean skirts just don’t fit my body right. I’ve
tried to pull them off numerous times, but each time I end up regretting my
purchase because they never end up looking good on me. My first advice would
have to be this, think before you purchase. I like to think about three
different occasions I could and would wear the item to before I purchase it and
this has helped me a great deal.
Before you find your own style, you must find yourself,
discover who you are and how you want to express yourself. Figure out your
taste. Your interests, inspirations, aspirations, desires, etc. the way you
dress reflects these aspects, so take the features you want to express and show
them to the world! Style and fashion different. Although they are similar in
some ways, fashion is about an image that’s popular and trending. Style is
about expressing who you are through clothes, regardless of what’s popular. I
always say that fashion gives you inspiration, but style is what you make out
of that inspiration. Seeking inspiration is a crucial first step, it helps you
decide what you like vs what you don't like.
Start off by going through your entire closet. Pull out your
favorite and least favorite pieces and put them in separate piles. Go through each
pile and ask yourself why this is your favorite or least favorite item. Whether
it’s because of comfort, size, or just the fact you never reach for it are all
notable when it comes to finding your style. After you’ve sorted through your
entire closet, the next step is to give away anything you haven’t touched in a
year. If you have gone an entire season without reaching for it, chances are
come next season you will ignore it again. This calls for donating these items
as soon as possible. This will not only make room for you to choose pieces you
will grab constantly, but gives to those in need of clothing that you aren’t
even using yourself.
Money isn't the answer to everything. I know a lot of you
think just because you're on a budget means you can't have a decent wardrobe.
But, it's all about shopping smarter. I've done plenty of budget friendly
clothing posts that prove you can get a cute outfit for a good price. Only
splurge on staple pieces, like a leather jacket, or a good handbag. The rest
you can find at reasonable stores like Forever21. If you're looking for more
high quality items at a lower price, visit a Marshalls, TJ Maxx, SAKS Off Fifth
or Nordstrom Rack. These stores have designer pieces at affordable prices. So,
when you are looking for those staple pieces, be sure to check these stores
before going into a full priced Nordstrom or Saks, I promise you won't be
disappointed!
Next time you go shopping, bring your inspiration with you.
Revisit your Pinterest inspiration board first, or pull it up on your phone
while your shopping. This will help you remember what you like, and specific
themes to recreate the looks you love. Make lists of items you have in your
closet, and lists of items you wish you had. This will also help with those
impulse purchases, if you are about to buy something you feel you might have or
don't necessarily need, check the list first and stop yourself. If you only
shop to build the holes in your closet, you will have a better selection and
save money simultaneously.
Your wardrobe should represent your creativity, and be
personalized to your lifestyle. You want to echo your personality. Think about
your job, the line of work you wish to go into. If you are aspiring to be in
fashion, add more on trend pieces. If your work environment is casual, you may
want to add more casual pieces in. I like to think about all the situations I'm
in during a given week. Write them down if anything, whether you frequently
attend dinners, work parties, parties in general, the gym, special occasions
and the list goes on. Revisit your list when you shop for clothes, I know
buying a beautiful gown can be tempting but trust me, hold back if you haven't
worn a gown since senior prom. the key is always to find items that can mix and
match, and crossover from different categories. A higher quality soft white
t-shirt can be worn to the gym, or with a blazer and jeans to work, or tucked
into a skirt with heels for a party.
Another huge piece of advice I have for you is to stock up on your accessories! They are so important and
hands down easiest way to pull any look together. You can easily make a white
t-shirt and jeans an awesome outfit by adding some layered necklaces, a nice
pair of earrings and maybe a pop of color in your shoe. This is one of my ultimate tricks to spicing up any outfit. I love to wear a basic white t-shirt, a pair of boyfriend jeans, and go crazy with accessorizing. For example, pearls if you like a more girly
preppy feel, or stacked rings and chokers if you like something more edgy. Even
an embroidered or bright bag could amp your look up. If you’re one to dress for
comfort, simply note that and focus on accessorizing your favorite comfortable outfit. Remember, it's all about being yourself! Fashion will always be changing, but if you stick to what makes you feel the best, that's what true style is all about! Overall, own your style. Be proud of it, and most importantly embrace fashion as a way to express who you are and who you want to be.