I’ve been messing around with my wardrobe lately, trying to figure out a style that feels right. You know, something that makes me look put together without too much hassle. It’s been a journey, let me tell you.
First thing I did was take a good, hard look at my closet. I mean, I really went through everything. I asked myself, “Do I actually wear this? Does it fit? Does it make me feel good?” If the answer was no to any of those, it went into the donation pile. It was tough at first, but man, it felt good to clear out the clutter.
Then, I started thinking about what I actually like. I’ve always been a fan of that effortless, chic look. So, I started experimenting with different combinations. Maxi dresses with sneakers, a blazer thrown over – you name it, I tried it. I even messed around with a tote bag to complete the look. It was kind of fun, like playing dress-up but for real life.
I also realized that it’s not just about the clothes. It’s about the whole package. Keeping my hair tidy, making sure I don’t smell like a gym sock – that kind of stuff. I even started paying attention to the little things, like a nice belt or a simple watch. It’s crazy how much of a difference those small details can make.
And prints and patterns? Man, I used to be all over those. But I’ve learned that less is more. Now, if I do use them, I try to keep it chill. Like, maybe a printed scarf with an otherwise plain outfit. Just a little something to add some interest without being too in-your-face.
I also experimented with that Schoolcore style. In autumn, when the leaves were falling, I wore this long, flowing skirt, a knitted sweater, and some comfy boots. It felt so cozy and stylish. I felt great.
- Cleaned out my closet, got rid of anything I didn’t love.
- Experimented with different outfits, tried to find my vibe.
- Focused on the details, like hair, hygiene, and accessories.
- Learned to use prints and patterns in moderation.
- Tried schoolcore style, in autumn, it is so great.
It’s been a process, but I feel like I’m finally getting somewhere. I’m not saying I’m a fashion icon or anything, but I definitely feel more confident and comfortable in my own skin. And that’s what really matters, right?
It is not easy, but it is interesting.
This whole style thing, it’s a journey. It takes time, and there’s a lot of trial and error. But it’s also kind of exciting. It’s like discovering a new part of yourself. And honestly, it’s been pretty fun. So, if you’re thinking about revamping your style, I say go for it. Just be patient, experiment, and most importantly, have fun with it.