This New Year's resolution is simple; refresh and revitalise our ‘worn-out’ clothes!
Reprogramming
We often confine ourselves to the same excuses, such as "I don't think I can pull it off" or "I'm not sure it's my style." The first step toward a renovated wardrobe is to change your perspective about fashion and style. With an open mind, the possibilities are limitless.
Research
I believe it is high time to redefine window shopping; reviewing fashion blogs, style articles, and our favourite style queens' social media pages is a terrific approach to get a fresh perspective on your wardrobe. Have you ever seen someone wearing something you own but it looks completely different, or had that "aha" moment because you'd never thought of styling it that way? Do a Google search and have a look around. Take a look at how the other half lives, filter through , and pick up some pointers.
Rearrange
Seasonal clean outs are a given, organising your wardrobe and compartmentalising creates a clear path for you to assemble your ensembles. Categorising with colour, frequently used, garment type and seasons allows you to cross pollinate through your wardrobe. Let’s make some intentional fashion choices this time round.
Restyle & Refresh
Layering is the most effective approach to make your old clothes look new every time. With ease you can bounce from super glam to casual when you layer on your wardrobe features. Adding and interchanging accessories can give a whole new fresh look each time.
Reinvent
Allow your inner artist to shine. Household items like bleach, scissors, and rubber bands sound like a list of adult arts and crafts supplies. Yes, it is! DIY and clothing hacks will give new life to your old clothes and change your old loungewear into a fashionable new fit. It's now or never. Make something new out of something old. Let's make sustainable choices that are fun, fashionable, and eco – friendly