Style Rules Every Woman Should Know
These are the 27 fashion tips for women that I live by when it comes to my closet and style, and that I’ve had to (mostly) learn the hard way over the years.
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27 Fashion Tips Every Woman Should Know
1. Edit your closet
by asking yourself one simple question, if I was shopping right now would I buy this? If the answer is no out it goes.
Related: “14 Items To Get Rid Of From Your Closet“
2. Hang all of your everyday wear
up in your closet in the same direction on the same hangers. Ideally, wood hangers if you have the space, or velvet ones work great for smaller closets.
3. Build a closet you love
by shopping for affordable trend items and investing in classic forever pieces.
4. Make your coat, jacket, or blazer look more luxe
by changing the buttons to simple small ones that match the color of the fabric.
5. Don’t buy anything you can’t return
until you know the brands that work for you, and even then tread cautiously.
6. You should let go of an item in your closet
when you haven’t worn it in a year when you never reach for it, and if you just don’t like how it looks on. The Well Dressed Life writes, “The key to looking stylish is only to wear things you love. One of my biggest “Aha’s” was when I realized how many clothes women buy that are “just okay.” Almost every woman I know has an article of clothing or an entire outfit that they make do with, but they don’t love it or even like it”.
7. To learn what works for your body type
find someone in the public eye whose style you admire and who has a similar body shape and coloring to you. Create a Pinterest board with looks they’re wearing that you love for style inspiration.
8. When you’re stacking items on a shelf
like your sweaters, avoid stacking more than three or four in a pile. Stack them by color and rotate the top item to the bottom after you have worn it.
9. Balance the proportions of your outfit.
If you’re wearing a tight top make sure to wear a looser bottom if you’re wearing a tight bottom make sure to wear a looser top. According to Stylishly Me, “If you’re going for an item that is intentionally larger, make sure to balance it with a slimmer piece. Like pairing a slouchy sweater with black leggings or a pencil skirt, the looser top balances the form-fitting bottom”.
10. If your weight has changed
and there are items in your closet that you love but don’t currently fit, have a separate area in your closet to store those items. Keep them for up to a year and then after a year reassess. It might be time to let them go if they still don’t fit.
11. Avoid hanging sentimental items
in your closet with your everyday clothes. Instead, put these items in a special box that you store away for safekeeping. Add a lavender satchel or cedar wood blocks to protect those items from moths and musty odors.
12. Put all of your everyday wardrobe and shoes in your closet.
With the exception of heavy winter coats, rain boots, and workout sneakers everything else should be in your closet for easy access.
13. Everything in your closet must be visible
and accessible, including your jeans. I recommend hanging your jeans because if you can’t see an item you have it’s likely you’ll forget about it.
14. Keep items in your closet that need to be steamed
or tailored in a separate area. Plan a time once a week to drop these items off at a tailor and do your steaming. Never integrate things back into your wardrobe in their dry cleaning bags which can break down the fabric over time. The same rule goes with items that are still wrinkled because when you go to reach for them they won’t be ready to wear. Only have items in your closet hanging with your everyday wear that are ready to be worn.
15. Do you want your clothes to last?
Skip the dryer and invest in a good drying rack. I recommend even hanging your “good” tees, jeans, and other clothing items to dry instead of putting them in the dryer.
16. Organize your closet by types
of items first. Separate your pieces by tops, bottoms, dresses, and jackets. Once they’re separated by type organize each section from short sleeve to long sleeve, by color from light to dark, and from casual to dressy. Stylishly Me states, “With an organized closet you’ll approach your closet with a positive attitude and enthusiasm”.
17. Recycle your clothes
to get the most wear out of them. When your t-shirts, joggers, and cardigans are ready to toss, turn them into loungewear and pajamas instead.
18. Drape a leather jacket, blazer, or faux fur coat
over a dress as a cape. Wear that as a modern take on a shawl.
19. Repurpose your old fashion magazines
by rolling them up and putting them in your tall boots to help keep their shape.
20. Pick one piece that you’re wearing
to be the statement in your outfit. It could be a colorful top, large earrings, or a patterned skirt. Too many statements overwhelm your look. Keep the rest of your outfit neutral and minimal. That way your outfit looks put together and polished without being too busy.
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FAQS & Expert Style Tips
How can I improve my style?
Here are 12 easy ways to improve your style.
- Look for new inspiration to style clothing you already have.
- Invest in a Capsule Wardrobe.
- Get rid of anything in your closet that doesn’t feel good.
- Use the help of a Personal Stylist.
- Take time researching looks you like and create a mood board.
- Make sure your clothes fit you perfectly.
- Focus on quality items over quantity.
- Spend time experimenting with putting together outfits in your closet.
- Balance your outfit proportions.
- Choose clothes that you love but that are also practical for your lifestyle.
- Avoid fast fashion.
- Steam or iron your clothes before wearing them.
Related: “The Style Advice I Wish I Knew 20 Years Ago“
How can I look more stylish and attractive?
The best style tip to look more stylish and attractive is to be confident in your look.
How do I find my perfect style?
Here are the 9 best tips to find your perfect style.
- Look for images of outfits that you are drawn to.
- Do a closet clean-out and pay attention to the pieces that you love.
- Identify your style in three words.
- Think about public figures whose style you admire.
- Ask yourself if you would be happier with a Capsule Wardrobe or focusing on trends.
- Become aware of which outfits in your closet you feel the best in.
- Assess the pieces in your wardrobe that you reach for again and again.
- Pay attention to what colors and styles you like and which ones you don’t.
- Be open to experimenting.
How do I start being stylish?
Here are 13 easy ways you can start being stylish now.
- Have a Capsule Wardrobe.
- Elevate your basics.
- Take care of your clothes.
- Avoid fast fashion.
- Create a shopping list of gaps in your wardrobe.
- Do a closet clean-out 1-2 times a year.
- Invest in a good tailor.
- Skip emotional or impulse shopping.
- Save images of outfits you like and try recreating similar looks with what you already own.
- Keep your closet organized.
- Pick only one statement item in your outfit.
- Plan a time weekly to experiment with putting looks together.
- Choose wardrobe staples over trends.
4 Comments
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I particularly appreciate your emphasis on building a closet you love, investing in classic pieces, and avoiding fast fashion. These are essential principles for creating a timeless and sustainable wardrobe. Additionally, your advice on organizing the closet, managing proportions, and finding style inspiration from individuals with similar body types and coloring is incredibly valuable.
Your blog post is not just a collection of fashion tips but also a guide to improving one’s personal style and confidence. It’s evident that you genuinely want to empower women to feel their best through their clothing choices.
Thank you for sharing these valuable insights, and I look forward to implementing some of these tips into my own fashion journey. Keep up the excellent work, and I can’t wait to read more from your stylist blog!