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Are Your Clothes Doing What You Want Them To?

7 Aug

Are Your Clothes Doing What You Want Them To?

Be careful when you’re wearing something to try and disguise/minimise/play down an area, that you’re not in fact accentuating/making larger/playing it up.  (Or alternatively, in the process you’re also hiding one of your best features)

These tops are a good example…

If dressing in a conventionally flattering way is important to you but you’re unsure whether the pieces you’re wearing are doing that, consider booking in for a Wardrobe Overhaul. It’s designed to clean out and analyse the wardrobe but also to educate you on the most flattering proportions, styles and fit for you.

The details of my Wardrobe Overhaul can be found here

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How To Shop With Confidence

26 Jul

How to shop wisely

Here’s a little story about a client whose clothes weren’t making her feel great.

She was prompted to contact me because..

She’d recently lost a lot of weight and needed to upgrade her wardrobe but wasn’t sure what to buy to suit and flatter her new shape. She was also bored with her current clothes and needed some guidance with developing a new look, as she felt she was going into a new phase in her life and wanted to enter it on the right, stylish foot.

After talking about what direction she wanted her style to go in and when I felt we were both clear about it, we got stuck into working through her wardrobe.   Which consisted of:

  • Outdated, tired and daggy clothes she’d had since the nineties. Some from her uni and back-packing days
  • Clothes that were nice BUT didn’t fit properly or were unflattering to her particular body shape or completely opposite to her personal style
  • Pieces that were making her feel and appear older than she was and making her look frumpy
  • Items that were for exercising

As we continued to work through the wardrobe I observed that a large amount of her (newish) clothes had been purchased from the same local shop and it became apparent to me that my client had been misled into believing these clothes suited and flattered her body shape, when they didn’t.

My client had been enticed to shop at this particular fancy city boutique because it was close to where she worked and therefore convenient, because she’d noticed the girls working in the store looked ‘trendy” and because she wanted to update her look and was uncertain how to do so.

But…not only were these clothes unflattering, they were also not her style.

Although we’d determined together this girls style/personality was “Classic” (tailored, clean, simple, somewhat traditional)  she had been talked into purchasing things that were very pretty/floaty/whimsical/patterned.

She could never work out how to wear them. They looked great on the people in the shop but when she took them home and put them on, they felt all wrong.

Because they weren’t her style.  They were someone else’s.

The boutique in question sold beautiful clothes, just not pieces that suited my clients style.

This is why it is so important that you know exactly what your style is, what the image that you want to portray is and what styles flatter your body shape.

If you don’t want to waste your money by filling your wardrobe with clothes that don’t make you feel great, you need to:

  • Learn and understand what flatters your body shape
  • Know which shops don’t have the clothes that suit your personal style and which shops do
  • Define and develop your own unique personal style and be sure about what you buy fits into this image
  • Learn how to be a smart shopper or take someone with you who is, so that you don’t buy into fake flattery
  • Don’t be talked into buying or wearing something unless you love it

I don’t entirely blame the staff in the stores for selling things to us that don’t complement our style or shape.  They’re like all of us, trying to earn a living and more than likely doing what their boss has instructed them to do.  Some of these girls would be students, working part time and they haven’t been educated about body shapes.  We need to take responsibility ourselves by knowing what we’re shopping for.  I guess if you asked does this flatter my shape, and they lied to you, that’s another issue.

If you feel like this is happening to you and you’d like help defining your style and then achieving it, book in for a Wardrobe Overhaul and Personal Shopping session here 

You can read what styling services I offer here

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A Personal Styling Experience Gift

19 Jul

A Personal Styling Experience Gift

Jill’s husband gave her me (figuratively speaking) for her birthday..

“The best birthday gift ever – the full ‘Style, Wardrobe & Shopping & Pull It All Together Experience’ with Meaghan.

Having given up the corporate world after 40 years I was struggling with what to wear in my new life.  But then I got this gift and had the pleasure of Meaghan’s knowledge and help to get it sorted out.

The Style and Wardrobe session with Meaghan was enlightening.   Taking the time to talk over what fashion style resonated with me made the wardrobe review very easy.  The wardrobe looked a lot lighter after the session – 68 items of clothing, 7 pairs of shoes and 2 bags less (and about 12 more items on the chopping block).  It felt good to have ‘permission’ to throw out some long held clothes.  Also the wardrobe cleanout was easy as it was very clear what was flattering or not.

It was amazing how just wearing the clothes differently also made a difference.  I caught up with a friend that afternoon, dressed using some of the tips from Meaghan, (tucking in tshirt, showing off belt/waist) and my friend commented on how good I looked – and like I had lost weight.  Wow – what a difference a few small things make.

The Shopping session: for the first time in a very long time I was excited to go shopping.  Meaghan helped me fill the gaps in my wardrobe, which were mainly items to help pull existing pieces in my wardrobe together.  She showed me dress styles that would suit and how to wear them – and I can’t wait to buy my first dress once spring/summer arrives.   One of my purchases was a skirt – and my husband absolutely loves it.  It is a long time since he has seen me in one and I think it will be a regular addition to my wardrobe going forward.

Since then I have a list in my phone of any items I need to top up my wardrobe and I don’t deviate.  It helps to have a purpose when shopping. I also feel more confident in returning items if I take something home and it doesn’t work with everything else.

I am yet to take up the final part of the service “Pull It all Together” but I am sure it will be just as good an experience.

Meaghan makes you feel comfortable throughout all her interactions with you.  She guides you in your decisions but does not press if you are unsure.  She is like your best fashion friend.”

Details of my personal styling services (Including prices) here

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Nothing To Wear?

12 Jul

 

Someone I worked with recently had 23 long sleeve tees in their cupboard – but not a single pair of (decent) pants.

She had two pairs of jeans and a pair of (unflattering) three quarter length cargoes she didn’t like, but wore because she didn’t have anything else.

She felt like she had lots of clothes – but nothing to wear.

Another girl I worked with had a wardrobe full of dresses but when I asked her to show me which shoes she wore with them, she said she didn’t really have any.

She kept collecting the dresses, because she “didn’t like herself in pants” – yet every time she put the dresses on, they didn’t feel right – because the shoes she had to wear with them were dated and daggy.

She felt like she had lots of clothes – but nothing to wear.

One lady had an amazing beaded jacket she bought in a vintage sale (“it was only $50”) but had never worn it because it went with nothing in her wardrobe.

And then another had several pairs of amazing killer heels, (rarely if ever worn because her lifestyle involved going to parks, cafes and kids birthday parties) a couple of pairs of worn to death trainers and not one pair of comfy, modern stylish flats.

Both felt like they had lots of clothes – but nothing to wear.

See a pattern?  There’s big gaps in these wardrobes. That’s why these women feel like they don’t have anything to wear – despite having a lot of clothes.

They keep buying the same thing over and over and then wondering why they can’t put an outfit together.

They’re buying random things, in the hope that it will give them something to wear – but it doesn’t because they don’t have the pieces (often basics) to wear with it.

They haven’t identified what the gaps are in their wardrobe.

They’re buying things that don’t tie in with other things in their wardrobe.

They’re not building on what they already own.

What’s missing from your wardrobe?  Is it a bra or a slip you need to wear under a certain dress; is it a bag you need to complete a particular outfit or is it a great coat you’ve been meaning to buy for five years?

If you keep buying random, spur of the moment purchases, without thinking about what they go with, or whether you really need another one the same as several others in your wardrobe …..you’ll continue to feel like you have nothing to wear.

READ: “What To Do When You Feel Like You Have Nothing To Wear”  here

Details of my personal styling services (Including prices) here

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