Fashion girlies! Your guide to a perfect closet

Piece by: HILDA KANINI
Lifestyle

• Fashion and clothing are powerful tools for self expression and confidence

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In a world where fashion reigns supreme, many of us girlies want to slay, but sometimes struggle to put clothes together.

 

Fashion is more than just clothing; it’s a powerful form of self-expression, a reflection of cultural influences, and a way to showcase your identity.

Here’s how you can build a wardrobe that reflects your personality while staying stylish:

Understand Your Personal Style

Personal style is about selecting clothes that resonate with who you are. It evolves over time, influenced by experiences, lifestyle, and even mood.

While trends come and go, personal style remains consistent. Your clothing should also align with your daily activities, whether for office wear or casual outings.

Fashion inspiration can come from designers, celebrities, or anyone whose style you admire.

Invest in Signature Looks

No wardrobe is complete without key pieces that serve as the foundation of your style. These items never go out of fashion and can be easily paired with trendier pieces. Some essential wardrobe staples include:

  • White shirts or T-shirts
  • A tailored blazer
  • A pair of jeans
  • A black dress for women or black trousers for men
  • Neutral-colored shoes

Embrace Fashion Trends

Incorporate trends thoughtfully by experimenting with accessories like bags and jewelry, rather than overhauling your entire wardrobe. Pair trendy pieces with timeless classics for a balanced look.

Avoid Fleeting Trends

Fashion trends can fade quickly. When shopping, prioritize quality over quantity. Cheap items tend to wear out fast, whereas higher-quality fabrics stand the test of time, giving you both style and durability.

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