How often do you buy clothing that you wear only once or never wear at all? Does that happen to you? Isn’t it frustrating? Especially when it’s not about your body shape but rather about owning something incredibly beautiful that just doesn’t fit your usual style.
Discovering your own style is not an easy task, but it’s incredibly fascinating. AdmiGram.com will share secrets with you on how to find your individual style so you can buy only what you truly need. You just need to honestly answer these five simple questions!
5 questions to help you find your style
How do I see myself, and what do I want to express through my appearance?
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Embarking on the journey to define your style starts with a deep understanding of how your outward appearance reflects your inner self. Do you want to emphasize your intelligence or seriousness? Or do you prefer to look like an Instagram icon? You must understand that your clothing isn’t just about beautiful and expensive items; it’s about what you want to convey to the world.
Who or what inspires me?
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At the core of our social nature lies an inexhaustible desire to imitate others. This can be a good thing. By observing others, you can see how things truly look. Try to understand what specifically inspires you in a person and their image. Hint: it’s not just the clothing. It could be their character, life stance, charisma, and more. Clothing can simply enhance these qualities.
Which clothing brands do I prefer?
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Today’s clothing brands are works of art. Even a single button on your skirt can be created by up to a dozen highly skilled specialists. So, if you’re drawn to a particular brand, it’s normal. Just decide that for at least this year, you will primarily wear items from that brand. But before that, find out if they offer a complete range of clothing that can satisfy your style.
What do I wear constantly?
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Now it’s time to look at your style from a practical perspective. Some people wear pants their whole lives, while others prefer skirts. There’s something specific in your wardrobe that always makes you feel comfortable. So, choose items in stores that make you feel at ease. There’s no need to reach for something bold and new if you prefer classics.
What will I never wear?
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Lastly, to truly define your style, accept that there are certain things that will negatively affect it. These items may emphasize your figure flaws, not comply with the dress code, or simply make you uncomfortable. You need to have your own stop-list of clothing, even if those items are incredibly beautiful.
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