You want to look and feel good every day. You want to wear your most beautiful clothes and accessories, and you want to feel confident that you look fantastic (even on a trip to the grocery store). When life gets busy, and you have other commitments to tend to, creating a closet that is stylish and complementary to your shape, figure, and style can be one of the last things on your mind.
However, it doesn’t have to be like this. Regaining control over your closet and over your style will boost your confidence and lift your spirits too. So, just how can you start the process? Read on to find out more.
Establish What Your Style Is
To begin with, you need to establish what your style is now. Your current style may well be different from your style fiveyears ago, and this is what you need to remember. If your style is not up to date with who you are now (and what you feel like now), then you will not want to wear the items in your closet, and if you do, you may not wear them with confidence. So, what is your style now? Are you casual? Are you smart? Or are you a little bit of everything?
Have a Closet Purge
After establishing what your style is, you then have to look at the contents of your closet – and then begin to have a purge. You don’t have to get rid of everything in your closet, and you can even think about repurposing items. The whole point of a closet purge is to see what you have and establish what you want. Having a good sort out will leave you feeling good, and it will ensure you feel focused on creating a closet that now represents who you are and how you want to look and feel.
Focus on Adding Designer Purchases
When you have purged your closet, you then need to focus on adding and incorporating new items. When you are adding new pieces, always think about what it will go with, and think about when you will use them. Also, look at investing in designer goods, such as belts and other accessories, because high-quality designer goods will lift even your oldest of outfits. A designer belt or accessory can lift even the blandest or cheapest of outfits. You can also use designer purchases as a way to connect and complement your partner’s styles. For example, if your partner loves shopping at judithleiber.com, and they love wearing bling, you could incorporate a bit of bling into what you wear.
Love Your Physique and Work with What You Have
When you are creating your closet, you need to focus on adding pieces that suit your physique and show off your shape. Buying clothes that fit you and that suit you is a game–changer. You can struggle with self-confidence issues if clothes do not fit you as well as they could.
Thanks for reading and y’all stay dandy.
-Diego
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