IDENTIFY YOUR STYLE

What is STYLE? Better yet, what is YOUR style?   The types of clothes you wear, the fabric, patterns, combinations and brand are all key components in identifying your style formula.  No matter if you are an aspiring actor, a recent college graduate or a CEO of a major corporation, your STYLE should be uniquely yours and consists of a few general rules:

Be comfortable/natural: You should wear your style and not the other way around.  Ensure that you are mentally & physically comfortable in your clothing.  There is a difference between trying something new and having your clothes wear you.

Be affordable: Fashionable pieces are available at all different pricepoints, so make sure you maintain a proper balance to your wardrobe. Designer labels, department store brands, discount department store, consignment and thrift are all categories we recommend you incorporate for a balanced sense of style without breaking the bank.

Be age appropriate: This speaks for itself.  However, if you are raising your eyebrow about specifics, feel free to contact us with any questions. In theory, as we mature our style changes too.

Be Up-to-date: Have a lookbook that you keep looks and pieces that inspire you.  Before shopping, take a look at these items to keep them fresh in your mind. 

Be confident: Own your style, even if others may not 100% agree with you! 

Keep in mind, there are several other components in identifying your style such as how you want your clients & potential clients to see you; and what is appropriate for your profession. Never forget that first impressions are lasting and always put your best pedicured foot forward.  If you have any questions or comments feel free to contact us below or email your questions to info@styleinanutshell.com.

Style you later!

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