7 Ways to Create a Wardrobe That’s Uniquely Yours
For example, say you’re a Disney fan who doesn’t want to dress like Cinderella every day. Instead, you can accessorize an everyday outfit with a Danielle Nicole Disney bag. Or say you’re a Kubrick fan… Lolita sunglasses anyone? A set of quote pins would be perfect for the budding journalist, and obviously I don’t have to explain about the magic of band tees for music fans…
There are literally millions of choices out there — so what will you make your accessories say about you?
5. Find your signature colors.
Signature colors can be another tool to make your look scream “you!”
For example, in Legally Blonde, Elle Woods was always in pink, while Cruella Deville for example is recognizable by her black and white ensembles. Even influencers have signature colors, for example Julia Engel is known for her sweet pastels and pinks, while Alice Olivia is known for her neutrals.
So what are your signature colors?
If you need help deciding, start by finding out which colors look best on you. Then pick one or a few of your favorites from those choices. Think about which colors make you feel good when you look at them, as well as which ones resonate with your personality.
Once you have your signature colors, try wearing some combo of them in your outfits on a regular basis – whether it’s one or a few. Find handbags, shoes, and scarves in those colors and mix them in to your current wardrobe.
You don’t have to wear your signature colors every day, but wearing them often will help brand them as yours.
6. Channel your inspirations.
If there’s a certain person whose style you idolize, cop a little bit of their look and incorporate it into your own. My style idols include Rihanna, Victoria Beckham, Kate Lanphear, and Kim Kardashian West … what about you?