Struggling To Curate A Wardrobe That Feels Like “You?” Here Are Some Tips And Tricks For Nailing Down Your Own Personal Style

Are you struggling to curate a sense of style that truly represents you? Perhaps you’re into a handful of different styles, and you’re finding it impossible to narrow down your tastes. As a result, you might feel well-dressed one day and not so much on other days.
Mastering your personal style is a long process of trial and error. However, there are a few steps you can take to hone in on it. If you’re feeling lost, here’s how to discover the look that speaks to you most.
Spend Time Looking At Clothes
Sometimes, the problem with shopping is that you’re prone to making impulse buys. How often have you purchased an item that was cute in the store but looks questionable after bringing it home? I’ve done it too many times to count. And since you probably don’t want to deal with returning clothes, the pieces just end up sitting in your closet, creating an overwhelming amount of clutter.
To avoid picking up things you don’t really love, set a day aside for browsing, not buying. Once you see what’s out there, you’ll get a better idea of what stuff you can actually envision yourself wearing. Try on a variety of pieces and take note of what you feel best in. When you get home, evaluate your closet and think about what you would like to add to it.
Organize Your Outfit Ideas
Like anyone else, you probably use Pinterest for style inspiration. The app is great for keeping all your outfit ideas in one spot, but still, it’s hard to find your personal style when it’s all over the place. Organize your boards by determining what you really like about each look you save and comparing the similarities between them.
Maybe you only like a particular outfit because of the model who’s wearing it. If that’s the case, you can remove the pin.
Break Out Of Your Comfort Zone

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When it comes to finding your personal style, it’s necessary to try new things. It may feel scary at first since you’re not used to seeing yourself in certain pieces, but it’s okay to start small. If neutral tones are your go-to, try branching out with a pop of color. Or, if you like oversized clothing, opt for something more form-fitting.
Have A Clothing Rack
A clothing rack is a useful tool to have around for experimenting with new pieces. It helps you assemble outfits because you can hang the corresponding pieces together and easily remove and replace things to your liking. In addition, it allows you to display clothes you want to remember to wear. Sometimes, clothes can get lost in the void of your closet, and a clothing rack will bring them to the forefront of your mind.
Clean Out Your Closet Regularly
The more clothes you have, the more it feels like you have nothing to wear. Clean out your closet regularly instead of waiting for it to pile up. That way, the clutter won’t be clouding your fashion visions. There’s no point in keeping stuff that doesn’t fit or that you don’t like.
Use The Three-Word Method
The three-word method is simple. It was coined by a fashion stylist based in New York named Allison Bornstein. All you need to do is describe your personal style using three adjectives. This strategy can help you figure out the style you currently have as well as the style you’re striving to achieve. Once you come up with three words, ask yourself if the new pieces you bought and the clothes you already own fall under those categories.
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