Okay, so, let’s talk about figuring out my fashion style. It’s been a bit of a journey, to be honest. I started by just staring at my closet, feeling totally lost. I had a bunch of clothes, but did they really represent “me”? I had no idea.
First, I decided to do some serious observation. I spent a few days just noticing what other people were wearing—not to copy them, but to see what caught my eye. I walked around, flipped through magazines, and even scrolled through social media. I began to notice some common threads in what I liked. Flowy fabrics, comfortable fits, and a touch of vintage here and there.
Finding My Words
Next, I tried to put those observations into words. This was tougher than I thought! It’s one thing to like something, but it’s another to describe it. I jotted down a bunch of words that came to mind: “relaxed,” “bohemian,” “eclectic.” I looked at some fashion websites. I even found some information that “Bohemian: This style is characterized by…”. This was interesting. I read the information carefully, I think I like this kind of style.
Then, I went back to my closet. With these words in mind, I started pulling out pieces that fit the vibe. I tried on different combinations, mixing and matching things I hadn’t thought to put together before. It was actually kind of fun! I realized that describing my style wasn’t just about labeling it, it was about understanding what I liked and why.
Putting It All Together
The words “relaxed,” “bohemian,” and “eclectic” really stuck with me. They felt right. And as I continued to experiment with my outfits, I started to see those words reflected in my choices. Some days I might lean more into the bohemian side, other days more eclectic. But the underlying feeling of relaxation was always there.
- Relaxed: Comfort is key. I love clothes that feel good to wear.
- Bohemian: Flowy fabrics, natural materials, and a touch of wanderlust.
- Eclectic: Mixing and matching different styles to create something unique.
It’s an ongoing process, of course. I learn that “Fashion is all about looking ahead”. My style will probably evolve over time, and that’s okay. But now I have a starting point, a way to describe what I like, and a framework for making choices that feel authentic to me. It’s not about following trends, it’s about expressing myself. And that feels pretty good. As what I read somewhere “By defining your style with three simple words, you’ll find that navigating the fashion world becomes much more enjoyable.” It helps me a lot.