It's hard to imagine a more perplexing fashion question : deciding what to wear , achieving an aesthetic , and maintaining it for the rest of your life! Every day, millions of small decisions must be made in order to discover the right outfit , the style that suits us, and the clothes that suit us... depending on our moods, attitudes, and demands of the moment.
Take stock
The question is not whether something is wrong, but what is right. And what works for us! We put aside the restrictions of fashion (at least we try) and the increasingly wild demands of an ideal figure. We focus on aspects such as... and complexes that we try as best we can to accept but, in the meantime, we prefer to hide. What's the point? Everything is determined by our mood and morale , so it's good to ask yourself this question before choosing clothes to avoid feeling bad all day in a minidress on a day when you're bloated.
Think about the schedule
To choose the right outfit, you might as well think about what she's going to wear! Avoid fishnet stockings at work and stilettos for shopping, but you want to be comfortable blowing up birthday balloons and wearing a versatile dress for the evening, unless you bring an extra bag to change into before leaving the office.
In other words, we look at our schedule and analyze it. We consider practicality , comfort , and dress code when making our choices. It's a wonderful approach to help you narrow down your wardrobe options.
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Check the weather
Fishnet stockings don't look very stylish at the office. They look even worse in February, when temperatures drop to -10°C. Who hasn't shivered all day, knowing in advance how cold it was coming because they underestimated the sun 's generosity?
The star of the gods has its limits, and when it doesn't live up to expectations, it's all the more reason to check the weather forecast before heading out. Its reliability may be questionable, but at least we'll know whether our outfit for the day should include sandals or rubber boots if the sky is clear.
Think about comfort
The style is charming, but there's no question of returning to the decade of the corset. We must move and breathe today, as we did in a bygone era. In other words, we don't choose our outfit based on how it looks on the hanger: we try it on, move, sit down, and stand up.
If you're looking for something in between, we've got you covered. We guarantee there's a happy medium between comfort and style! Soft pants, stretch jeans, high-end linen or silk T-shirts, elastane blazers: we rely on quality textiles that are both soft and not too wrinkled. We try to avoid anything excessively tight, including underwear, and we choose shoes we can walk in without discomfort .
Sorting
Choosing today's outfit from an overflowing wardrobe is difficult, if not impossible. You don't know what you're looking for, and there's so much to choose from. Sorting through is your only option.
We're removing from our closet all the items that visually clutter us up "just in case," "maybe one day," and "because it looks good even if it doesn't suit me." We're getting rid of the excess to keep only clothes in our closet that we like, fit, and are in good working order.