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Help! I'm in a style rut

Stuck in a rut? Bored of your style and your wardrobe? Have no idea what to wear everyday and feel frumpy? Then you need a wardrobe reboot!

If these past 2 years has taught us anything is that it is now socially acceptable to wear a tracksuit out for dinner and pretty much any social occasion, but if wearing loungewear doesn’t make you feel good then you need to take a good look at what you have in your wardrobe. If the thought of getting dressed everyday fills you with dread then you are not alone, it can be frustrating and even upsetting but it happens to everyone. A style rut usually takes years in the making and let’s be honest if the last time you put an outfit together that made you feel good was before Covid then it has been years.

Do any of these statements resonate with you?

  • You own many pieces of clothing that still have the tags attached

  • You have a safe, go-to colour that dominates your wardrobe

  • You’re in an endless buying cycle and quickly fall out of love with your purchases

  • You pick up the same designs and cuts when you go shopping

  • You have a huge wardrobe but wear less than 25% of your clothing

  • You’ve kept lots of ‘just incase’ pieces that you haven’t worn for years

If you read each of those and thought “that’s me!” then it’s safe to say you’re in a style rut, but that doesn’t mean you’re stuck. So, I have developed a 3 step process that helps me identify why I'm in a rut and helps me find the inspiration to take myself out of it. And I'm sharing that with you in this post so you can start to enjoy getting dressed again!


STEP ONE - ASSES WHERE YOU ARE & WHY YOU ARE IN THIS RUT

Before you start to try and get out of your style rut, it's a good idea to assess where you are at the moment, and how you got here, so spend 30 minute or so thinking about the following:

WHY ARE YOU IN A RUT?

  • Have there been any changes to your lifestyle recently?

  • Maybe it’s that you don’t feel like you have the knowledge or tools to be stylish, so you’ve put the blinders on and have just fallen into a rut?

  • Or maybe it’s as simple as the end of one fashion season and the start of another?

Taking the time to think about what the catalyst is, will help you to identify what you need to fix it, and what changes you could make to climb out of your rut.

WHAT DON’T YOU LIKE ABOUT YOUR CURRENT LOOK?

  • What’s frustrating you?

  • Why do you think your style is boring?

  • What don’t you like about it?

WHAT DO YOU LIKE ABOUT YOUR CURRENT STYLE?

Some ideas on how to work this out are -

  • Try everything on in your wardrobe and think about how it makes you feel

  • Photograph your outfits everyday for a week and think about what you liked about them

  • Can you pick up on a theme of the things you like that will help you with your core style?


STEP TWO - FIGURE OUT WHAT DIRECTION TO TAKE YOUR STYLE

Now you’ve assessed where your style is and come to some conclusions you now need to re-build and discover what you want your style to be. Have a think about the following -

  • What inspires you?

  • What do you want your style to say about you?

  • What is your lifestyle?

Then get inspired, take some time to look at Instagram, Pinterest, online magazines or newspaper pull outs to help you get some ideas for your style. Make a mood board, look at online shopping and add things to your basket, don’t buy them just build up an image of what you want to buy and wear.


STEP THREE - START CREATING NEW LOOKS

Creating new looks and helping someone with their style is my absolute favourite part of my job, but if you are feeling overwhelmed and are still not sure what to do then here are some tips on how to pull together some new looks.

ADD SOME COLOUR

If you have no idea what colours suit you the best or struggle with colours then having your colours done by a professional then should be the first thing you do. If you have had your colours done but still don’t know how to add colour into your wardrobe then sort your wardrobe into colours and see what colours you have too much of and what you have none or very little of. This will give you a good indication of what colours to focus more on and what to stop buying into as you have enough of it. If solid colours are too much then look at adding in prints and stripes into your wardrobe this also mixes up your style.

ADD SOME GREAT ACCESSORIES

I’ve lost track of how many times a client has said to me that she couldn’t believe that the coloured bag I got her to buy has elevated every single outfit she wears, and she wears it with every single outfit! It is so important to get those accessories right and when you do you really can change your style. Choosing the right pair of trainers so that they add colour to neutral outfits. Pull out the accessories you own, challenge yourself to wear that statement necklace over your grey jumper, wear the leopard print boots you haven’t worn for 2 years with your jeans, I bet there is alot you can do with what you have you just need to experiment with it.

ADDING NEW PIECES TO YOUR WARDROBE

It’s important that from all the work that you have put in that you create a list of what you want and what you need and don’t deviate from this as impulse buying will bring you back to the start once more. Have a think about different retailers that you’ve never shopping in before, look at the concessions in department stores or look on Instagram to see whether you can find new brands that interest you.


ONE FINAL NOTE…

If you don’t have the budget to start from scratch with a whole new wardrobe it might be about just adding in 3 or 4 really important things that can work with everything else you have in your wardrobe, but be clear with what they are. Think about what your typical day and your lifestyle looks like, everyone’s is different and everyone’s wardrobe is different. Your wardrobe needs to service your life whilst making you feel fabulous at the same time. Lastly think about your body shape, are you buying the right pieces that work to flatter your body shape or is this where you are going wrong? As once you understand what works for you and why, you will find it that much easier to find clothes that look good on you and trust me, when you know your clothes look good on you, you enjoy wearing them a whole lot more!

As ever if you are struggling with getting out of a style rut then I am always on hand to help, just drop me an email or go to the contact page on my website.

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2022 Style Resolutions

If you struggle to know what to wear, what suits you, how to pull outfits together, how to stop buying things that don’t look right and just have no confidence when dressing everyday then your first resolution of 2022 should be to contact me. I can help you find your style that suits your lifestyle, it will be individual yet simple, advising you to wear your wardrobe but filling the gaps that make more outfits for you then you could ever think of and avoiding fast fashion trends by focusing on what looks stylish and will never date.

It’s not easy as we are constantly bombarded with social media influencers or celebrities looking gorgeous in something that we would look frumpy in or wouldn’t fit our body shape. If you know your style and are confident in that style then you will see the difference between wanting and needing and be able to decipher what would be useful in your wardrobe and what is something we don’t really need. It takes time to retrain your brain but the results are quick, you will see a change in you after one consultation that you can love your wardrobe, love your style and so will others.


Here are my top tips to get your 2022 off to a stylish start

HAVE YOUR COLOURS DONE

It’s the first thing you should do, what I often bang on about and what clients say is the most life changing thing they have done. It gives you focus when building your wardrobe and your style. It helps when building a colour palette to work around and means that all your clothes work with each other therefore making dressing easier everyday.

GET YOUR WARDROBE SORTED

You cannot start thinking about your style until you have had a good look and clear out of your wardrobe. You must review, detox and try on what you have to decide what you love, like or get rid of to carve your new year new style path.

FIND OUTFIT INSPIRATION

This can be by following stylists you love on Instagram and getting styling tips from them through their photos. You can go on pinterest and create mood boards to recreate outfits, you can get into a habit of looking at pinterest everyday for dressing everyday. Or if you have outfits you love photograph yourself in them to remember, even I forget some of the outfits I put together and year on year they still look stylish and upto date that I recreate them.

AVOID FAST FASHION TRENDS

Think about longevity, how many times you are likely to wear it, what else can you wear it with in your wardrobe. Making an investment doesn’t have to mean spending lots of money, some of my favourite and oldest things in my wardrobe are from the high street, they just have to suit your style rather than a trend.

DON’T IMPULSE BUY

Make a clear list of gaps you have in your wardrobe that you need to fill to make your wardrobe work better for you and your lifestyle. Make a list at the beginning of each season and tick off as you go along, if something new comes along take something else out. it’s ok to change your mind but writing it down commits it to paper and your mind.

LOVE WHAT YOU WEAR

This creates your own style. Be inspired by Instagram, pinterest or magazines and use the inspiration to look into your own wardrobe. If you love what you own then you will love wearing it too.

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New Year wardrobe declutter

Entering a new year offers the chance for new beginnings, and while we typically assign ourselves to a long list of resolutions that, chances are, we just won’t stick to, one commitment worth fulfilling is – decluttering your wardrobe. If you are feeling overwhelmed by the sheer volume or the unorganised mess that is your wardrobe then spending time clearing your wardrobe can be a transformative process too.

For me a mid season tidy and clear out helps me keep on top of my wardrobe and helps me re-focus my outfits for the coming weeks til Spring. But if your wardrobe is chaotic then it will make the process of getting dressed everyday much more difficult - sometimes the feeling of not having anything to wear is because you can’t easily locate what you have. Clearing out clothing clutter will also help you to identify what gaps you may have in your wardrobe – garments that you may need to purchase to get the full potential out of the clothes you currently have, enabling you to create outfits with ease and take the stress out of dressing.

In this typically quiet time of the year its a chance to really spend time digging into not just your wardrobe but bags or boxes of clothes you have stored in other rooms, the loft or under the bed. When you go through your wardrobe be realistic about what you wear day to day, what you like to wear and what still fits you. Not sure where to start, then read on for me tips on how to have a new year’s wardrobe detox.

TAKE EVERYTHING OUT

Whatever is in your wardrobe (and drawers or clothes rail) needs to come out. If you have a lot of clothes, you might want to tackle a section of your wardrobe at a time working from clothing through to shoes, bags, and accessories, to make the decluttering process less overwhelming. Seasonal items might be best left to one side to deal with once the weather is more appropriate. I like to make use of a clothes rail to shift items from my wardrobe onto while I look them over and try them on - a bed works just as well! However you choose to tackle your situation, make sure everything you own is turned out and individually considered.

TRY EVERYTHING ON

Everything. Trying on all the clothes you own will help you make better decisions about what to keep or let go of. Clothing on a hanger looks very different on your body, and pretty shoes might pinch your feet; making any decisions without trying it on is a big mistake. Even if you know you love a particular item, trying it on will feel good and help you to discover fresh new ways to style them. Any items you’re unsure of, test them out with the other pieces you own; figure out new ways to wear them and you might save something from being donated.

ASK YOURSELF 5 QUESTIONS

I've found five questions are helpful to consider when making decisions about individual items of clothing. I put them on and stand in front of a mirror to ask myself:

1. Do I wear this regularly? If not, why?
2. Is it comfortable? Do I feel good wearing it?
3. Does this item fit into my overall style?
4. Can I create various outfits with this one item?
5. Do I love wearing this item or do I just like the way it looks on the hanger?

MAKE PILES

This is the holy trinity of sorting, as you are working through your wardrobe making piles of clothes and being honest with yourself when doing so. You can be as clear cut as KEEP, BIN & DONATE, or you can have a pile that is out of season so needs to be stored, you could also have a pile that is ebay or resell and a another pile that is keep but not sure how to wear it or style it. that can be put back into your wardrobe. The piles are a way of making you think, clearing out the clutter that gives you structure and shows you what you wear regularly and what you don’t wear at all. My top tip is to bag up the donate and bin items as soon as you can so you don’t go back to it and so it doesn’t create more clutter sitting in bin liners in the house. If you have trouble letting go of the items you never wear, whether you have sentimental attachment to them or just like the look of it on the hanger; remember that by letting go of the clothes you never wear you're allowing someone else to love and appreciate them.

PUT EVERYTHING BACK

What is left is the foundation to build you perfect wardrobe from and by keeping your wardrobe at a manageable level it becomes wearable and accessible. Focus on on filling gaps you have identified to make the pieces in your wardrobe work harder for your style and resist purchasing unnecessary items. Make a list of things you think your existing wardrobe would benefit from and focus on acquiring these items the next time you go clothes shopping. Your goal is for a versatile and manageable wardrobe to fit in with your space and lifestyle.

THE RESULTS

After decluttering, you should have the room to see exactly what you own so you can reach in and grab what you need without having to hunt through the rails or piles of clothes. Everything you own should make you feel excited to wear it, or at least relaxed and comfortable. Having a well edited, organised wardrobe takes away those feelings of not having anything to wear; you know exactly what you own and how each piece works with the others.

If you need help detoxing your wardrobe then email me now for a consultation.

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What to wear on Christmas Day

This is always a dilemma for alot of Women out there and I often get asked; “What can I wear on Christmas Day?”. Lots of practical reasons will have an affect on what you wear on the big day; Are you cooking? Are you having guests? Do you go out for lunch? It also can be filled in family traditions, some people get really dressed up and others stay in their pyjamas all day chilling out grazing on cheese and chocolate. But this year more than ever it seems to be in the forefront of our minds, maybe because we were locked down last year so there was no need to make any effort, so this year people do.

Organised shoppers will invest in hardworking pieces – co-ords are always a clever buy – that can be dressed up and down to suit every festive situation. But, then again, this day only comes once a year; so I’ve included a few statement looks that will serve you for many a Christmas to come. If you’re on the relaxed end of the scale, you can still dress for the occasion: luxe loungewear is such a stylish option as is the comfy knitted dress.

Whether you’re ready to embrace a festive ensemble, looking for something more versatile to work all winter, or just want pyjamas you're happy to be photographed in, I’ve rounded up some of the best Christmas Day outfits right here to show you how to spend Christmas day in style.


Christmas Day dresses


LUXE LOUNGEWEAR


ALL THE SPARKLES


THE NONE CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS JUMPER

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