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6 Tips for Finding Your Personal Style

Written by Charles Crawford
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It is not always easy to find a personal style. You may have to experiment with different things before finding what suits you the best. You may find yourself occasionally gazing into your closet and being unable to decide what to wear. If you have developed a unique personal style, then you will find it easier to adapt to any situation.

Having a distinct personal style is not just important for a good first impression. It is also about approaching each day with confidence. Wardrobe has a lot of impact on how you feel and on your level of trust. You will perform well if you are comfortable. When it comes to the wardrobe, you need to create a balance between what you like and what looks good on you.

Here are some tips that can help in finding your personal style.

1. Getting Inspiration

You can get inspired by different style icons. Write down the names of icons that inspire you and do a little research on each one of them with the help of Google, Instagram, etc. You can get an excellent idea by looking at different looks. You can take various types of inspirations from a variety of looks and figure out the looks that you like most. It will help in developing a taste of your own.

2. Clean Up the Closet

Cleaning up the closet is critical practice. At the start of every year, you need to take a look at the closet and get rid of pieces that you have not worn. Getting rid of items that you are not using help in starting fresh. By getting rid of old things, you can redefine the wardrobe and add the style that reflects your personal taste.

3. Smart Shopping

Buying too many things is not the answer to the wardrobe problems. The Important thing is to shop smartly. Try to buy the pieces that will go well with other accessories that you own. If you shop smartly, then you will be able to create beautiful and different looks while staying in budget. Try to look for pieces that can help in recreating the looks that inspire you. Make a list of all the items that you already have so you can focus on things that you do not own.

4. Take Lifestyle into Consideration

A good wardrobe should not just concentrate on representing your creativity and ideas; it should also be a portrayal of your way of life. While choosing the style make sure that it embodies the persona that you want to put on. Your style should shine a light on your personality, but it should also be suitable for your field of work, your culture, your city, etc. You need to consider all of the different situation that you are likely to come across like work, dinners, parties, etc. and shape your wardrobe accordingly. It is necessary to find the pieces that you can mix and crossover for different looks.

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5. Assistance of a Professional

If you are finding it hard to find the perfect personal look, then it is better to ask for help. A professional is always better equipped to solve your problem as they are skilled and more familiar with the territory. If you do not want to pay stylists you do not have to. All you need to do is to go to your favourite boutique and ask for their opinion. You can ask their stylists and sales associates, and they will give you their advice for free. Getting help from a professional will assist in creating the best look.

6. Accessorizing

The best way of pulling any look is using the right accessories. You can always update your look by adding designer handbags for ladies, a bold necklace, delicate jewelry etc. there are so many accessories that can help in being creative with your looks. Make sure you make the best use of accessories to pull off your distinguished look.

You can quickly develop your personal style by being true to yourself. Instead of focusing on designer labels try to focus on your instincts. Always try to experiment with textures, accessories, shoes, etc.

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