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Knowing Whether Your Outfit Has Too Many Focal Points

Looking in the mirror is helpful, but even if every piece is appealing, you might not fully grasp why the outfit feels overwhelming. The blouse has a pattern, the belt features an oversized buckle, the shoes are in a vivid color, the handbag exhibits a prominent texture, and the earrings are striking. On their own, there is nothing incorrect with… 

How Can Color Palettes Simplify Wardrobes for Beginners?

A color palette is not an edict that you should only ever wear a select number of colors. It is simply a tool to reduce choices. It is often hard to tell which clothes go with others because we are used to the chaos of a full closet. A smaller color palette calms the eye so we can focus on… 

Building Three Outfits From One Basic Wardrobe Piece

One single wardrobe staple can convey more lessons than a brand-new shopping bag. A straightforward knit, a pair of straight pants, a plain white shirt, a dark-colored skirt, a neutral dress, etc., provide a dependable starting point, allowing you to observe more clearly what changes when you vary the layers, shoes, color, or accessories. This approach doesn’t require you to… 

How to Check Garment Fit Before Deciding an Outfit Works

A shirt can be a beautiful color, a skirt can match the shoes, and a jacket can look perfect on a hanger, but the outfit may still feel wrong once everything is on the body. Fit is often the reason. Before judging whether an outfit suits your style, it helps to slow down and look at how each garment sits,…