Let’s jump right into it!. Social Media has tainted and discouraged women from dressing like their true selves. They are conforming to what everyone else is wearing. Instead, they should follow their unique style.
I’ll say this It can be pretty hard if you don’t have style clarity or are afraid to step out of your comfort zone. You’re more likely to mirror what you see everyone online wearing.
The goal is to build a wardrobe fit for your lifestyle and always have something stylish to wear!
So, why do you hate your current style?
Here are a few reasons why and how you can fix them.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest are the #1 places for women looking for style inspiration, and everything is at their fingertips with a simple search. You can find any color trend or style you want for any season.
The issue with social media is that instead of a person looking for style inspiration, they copy the exact outfit, not taking their unique style into account. It’s just an outfit they saw someone else wear and copied. That’s not style, and it is most certainly not their unique style.
TOO MANY OPTIONS
Having too many options can lead you to have a style dilemma or be stuck in a style rut. If a person is shopping without a plan and strategy, they most likely don’t have a clear sign of what they want their style to look like, so you purchase everything seen online.
Too many options cause confusion and frustration for anyone trying to build a wardrobe they desire.
AFRAID OF CHANGE
When a person is afraid to step out of their comfort zone with style, it’s more than likely due to them being afraid of the feedback they may receive. When a person has tried to change their style or image and didn’t receive the feedback they expected, they give up trying.
UNAWARE OF A BALANCED WARDROBE
To have complete wardrobe harmony, you need balance. There is no way around it. If your wardrobe has more leisurewear and you work 80% of the time in an office, it’s not balanced. If you struggle to create a complete outfit, you’re missing your wardrobe essentials; your wardrobe isn’t balanced, and you will continue to have issues in this area.
So, before you head out shopping, think about your existing wardrobe. Does the item go with your color and style theme? Do you love it? These are the things you should ask yourself before adding any new clothes to your wardrobe.