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WHAT SHOULD I WEAR???
Baptisms, weddings, networking events, funerals, job interviews, barbecues, holiday parties, showers. What do they all have in common? It’s always so confusing to figure out what the heck you’re supposed to wear. Picking an outfit to wear is stressful; you have to choose something every day and sometimes fashion fatigue is inevitable. But practice makes perfect, and the more time you spend planning your outfits, the easier it will be to plan them quickly. Give yourself some time and you may start to see your closet in an entirely new light.
We are all guilty of saying "i don't have clothes" when in reality there are tons of clothes that are lying in the closet.
Whenever you feel uninspired, follow these methods in order to decide what to wear......
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Build an outfit using one piece as inspiration. If you have a new piece of clothing you’ve been dying to wear, consider anchoring your outfit around that one piece. If it’s a nice shirt, find pants and shoes that complement that shirt. If your inspiration piece is a new dress, add a statement necklace to take the dress to the next level.
You can also use shoes or an accessory as your base piece. If you have a cool new hat, you might want to choose a more subdued outfit so your hat can take center stage.
Try the entire outfit on in front of a full-length mirror (including the shoes). Shoes can make or break an outfit, so it’s important to see what the outfit looks like with all the pieces.
2
Have a several outfits on standby. If you’re running late, you may not have the time to put together an entirely new outfit. Think back on outfits you’ve worn in the past and gotten compliments on. Save these outfits and wear them when you find yourself in a hurry or style rut.
Take pictures of your standby outfits and save them on your phone. This will help you remember what you wore the last time you wore the outfit.
To change the outfit up slightly, substitute new shoes and accessories.
3
Choose a color scheme. A color scheme should consist of two main colors, with the option to add in additional colors as accents.
Your color scheme should serve as a jumping off point. Don’t feel like you have to restrict your entire outfit to only two colors.
Instead of choosing a color scheme, choose a printed piece of clothing and track down clothing pieces that pair well with that print.
4
Plan your outfit the night before. If you constantly find yourself struggling to pick out an outfit in the morning, consider selecting your outfit the night before. You’ll have more time, so you won’t feel as stressed, plus, picking out a fun outfit to wear will give you something to look forward to in the morning.
Try your outfit on in front of a mirror to make sure you like it and all the pieces work together.
Make sure to check the weather before planning your outfit; there’s nothing worse than picking out the right outfit for the wrong weather.
5
Dress for your body type. Everyone is shaped differently and sometimes, if you don’t like your outfit, it might be because of the way it fits. On days where you feel uncomfortable in your own skin, reach for pieces that you know show your body off to its fullest potential.
If you have an hourglass figure, select a dress with a belt to show off your small waist.
If you carry weight around your middle, try a high-waisted skirt to draw the eye to the smallest part of your torso.
If you carry weight around your hips, wear boot cut jeans to make your lower half look more proportional.
Make sure your figure enhancing pieces are comfortable. You’re not going to reach for them if they’re too tight or restricting.
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Get a second opinion. When all else fails, ask someone to weigh in on your outfit choice. Take pictures of one or two outfits you’re considering and send them to someone you trust, like your best friend, mother or a stylist like myself.
Invest in a full-length, tri-fold mirror. A mirror like this will allow you to see your outfit from all angles and will aid in the decision making process.
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