Most common questions used to investigate
Do you know what clothes are in your closet?
Have you created a unique style for yourself?
Do you have a set goal when shopping?
Do you have the right accessories?
Have you organized your closet recently?
Do you have a preferred color palette?
Common conclusions
It is time to inventory what you have. In fact, make a list of the number of pants, shirts, party dresses, PJs, and other types of clothes in your closet and see if they match with the activities you do every day. If you can fit the clothes with your activities, your fashion style suits your lifestyle. Else, it's time to change.
Every person is different and so is their taste and preference. So, instead of following someone why not create your own unique style. Define your clothes based on your activities and preferences and see if the ones you have help to make you a unique person. For example, if you like in a hot place and prefer to wear only cotton clothes, see if your wardrobe has them.
Most of us tend to buy on an impulse. We head out to shop when bored and pick the clothes that seem to be good at that time or buy simply because it is on sale. Unfortunately, such impulse shopping never helps if you're looking to create a fashion style that matches your lifestyle. Instead, check what you have and list down what you want. Shop accordingly.
Your fashion includes your accessories too and not just your clothes. At the same time, your accessory should match your activities. For example, if you never wear formal clothes, what's the need for expensive accessories that would go with it. SO, while planning your wardrobe, take your accessories into account as well.
Undoubtedly, we're all pressed for time, and cleaning the closet is the last thing on your list. Still, this is an activity you should do at least once every three months to see what you have and to decide what you need. This is also a good time to discard the clothes that you've never worn in the last year because the chances for you to use them is less. Instead, make space for those clothes that you're more likely to use.
A color palette can help you define your unique style based on your lifestyle and the activities you tend to do throughout the day. For example, you can have pastel color clothes for the spring and summer months and darker shades for the winter months. It all depends on how you want to look and feel at any time of the year.
Great! Make sure that any new purchase you make adheres to your chosen color palette and feel free to find new shades to add to it or make changes as you think are necessary to feel good. Remember, at the end of the day, you should feel comfortable in your skin and the right clothes can give you that comfortable feel.
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