This pursuit is as much an inward journey as it is an outward one. I’ve yet to find a definitive, failsafe guide for creating a perfect wardrobe. Sure, there are oodles of blog posts and articles that recommend putting together a capsule or getting a color analysis or casting aside out-of-date fashion rules. You should absolutely read those missives and glean as much knowledge from the offered tips and suggestions as you can. In doing so, be mindful of the following 7 pitfalls that might detract you from your endeavor.
Resistance To New Ideas
Bits and pieces of the latest trends can easily be incorporated into a perfect wardrobe. Accents like a scarf or belt in a “hot” color of the moment will inject new interest into a trusted go-to outfit. Going bold with your footwear can make a huge impact as well.
Would You, Could You? Sequins, A Utility Jacket, And Pops Of Red
Skipping On Your Homework
While style ideas abound in that well-known department store’s semi-annual sales, a perfect wardrobe needs more direction then what’s on discount. If you want to feel more impressive, more successful, and more fashionable, then it stands to reason that you don’t want to look like a clone. Without inspirations for fresh ideas on mixing and combining colors, patterns, and fabrics,
Instagram: Head-To-Toe #secondhandstyle Ensemble
Betting on the future
All too often, those items are never worn, taking up valuable closet space that could be accommodating clothes that do fit. The inverse of this is “living in the past”. Hanging onto clothes that once did but now no longer fit whether your body or your lifestyle. No need for a drastic purge but a perfect wardrobe has a focus on today.
In Real Life: Age-Appropriate And Backpacks
Ignoring Your Strengths
As time changes most things, so it does to our flaws and our strengths. Or maybe it’s our perception of each of those. No matter the reason, timely re-evaluations of them can only help in creating a perfect wardrobe.
You got to ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive
Eliminate the negative
And latch on to the affirmative
Don’t mess with Mister In-Between
Johnny Mercer
Dismissing Good Advice
Good advice can also come from within. Consider how you might advise a friend or family member and apply that advice to yourself. Become an objective critiquer, allow your style to evolve, and avoid the inertia of self-doubt.
“I have always believed that fashion was not only to make women more beautiful, but also to reassure them, give them confidence.”
– Yves Saint Laurent
Limiting Your Possibilities
Be a keen observer with the approach that nothing is off limits. Browse in stores that target another age range, read high-end fashion magazines. There’s no fee for looking. Consider the wealth of styling ideas that you can apply to what’s already in your closet.
Reclaim-Recycle-Reuse: Patched Up Jeans
Last, but not least, there is no perfect
Of course, there’ll be missteps. Those are part of the process of learning what can make you feel more impressive, more successful, and more fashionable. There is no failsafe guide; you’ll learn by trial and error. What’s important is that you have fun along the way.
Would You, Could You? Button Fly White Jeans
I’ll end this missive on the pursuit of a perfect wardrobe with one more quote;
“The most important thing to remember is that you can wear all the greatest clothes and all the greatest shoes, but you’ve got to have a good spirit on the inside. That’s what’s really going to make you look like you’re ready to rock the world.” —Alicia Keys
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7 Comments
What a great post. Thanks! I’ll hold on to this and read it a few more times.
Sometimes the missteps teach us more than anything else. And besides….it’s easy to start over the next day. I love the part about our strengths!!
XOXO
Jodie
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Your best post ever! Thank you so much for this!! I enjoyed it immensely!
Some great advice here, and lots of interesting styles.
Great post, Rena! I agree that it is our failures and missteps that help us learn what works and doesn’t for us. But at the end of the day, wearing what makes me feel happy is the only rule I follow! Thanks for sharing all of these wonderful tips and linking up with me.
Shelbee
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Such a wonderful post. I loved all your styles especially the fourth one.
xoxo
Lovely
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Good read. I have found that my style has evolved and I try to take notice for what I reach for. I really like getting inspiration from other as I cam then pair things together that I usually wouldn’t.
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