I usually wake up in the morning with a clear idea of what I want to wear. But there are days where I am uninspired and just stand in front of my closet, blankly staring at my clothes. I find that those are the days where it’s even more important to push myself and take an extra few minutes to put together an outfit that will make me feel better.
Those are the days where you have to throw your favorite t-shirt or jeans so that you feel more empowered and you can hopefully go through the day with a smile on your face.
To help me build an outfit, I follow a simple formula so that I don’t have to over-think what I’m going to wear, and I always end up with something coherent.
{ 1. Choose your focal point }
Choose the main piece that you will build your outfit on. Choose something appropriate for the weather and the activity you will be doing, but make sure to pick something that you’re comfortable in but that also make you feel amazing.
{ 2. Add on }
From there, start adding on. If you chose bottoms, choose the top that will go with it. Same rules apply, choose something appropriate for the weather and activity, something comfortable, but something that makes you feel great. Don’t over-think it in terms of making a crazy combination, just stick to basics that you know work on your body and with the style you’re going for.
{ 3. Pick your shoes }
This shouldn’t be too hard, but make sure they’re comfortable! Your shoes are also an easy way that you can transform your outfit from something simple to something fun by throwing on a fun color or pattern.
{ 4. Accessorize }
Keep it simple or have fun! I have a few go-to pieces, but you can also play up an outfit by adding a statement necklace. It’s the little details that will make a difference in your outfit.
{ 5. Switch it up! }
One outfit can be used in different ways. Have fun with it and change details here and there to see what other looks you can create…if you have the patience!
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Such a great post that will definitely help so many! love it! So glad to have come across your blog lovely
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Thank you so muchh Emily!! Glad it can help! Let me know how it works!
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Great post. Thanks for your tips.
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Thank you so much!! Do you have any tips to share? I’d love to hear them!
Well done arcitle that. I’ll make sure to use it wisely.
Glad it helped!