5 Reasons You May Be Struggling to Build an Outfit

Do you find yourself standing in front of your wardrobe, overwhelmed by the task of putting together a stylish outfit for the day? It's a common struggle. In this blog post, I'll explore five common reasons why you might be experiencing this wardrobe dilemma and provide practical solutions to help you effortlessly create everyday outfits that make you feel confident and comfortable.


  1. You're Missing the Everyday Essentials

One of the most common reasons for struggling to build an outfit is not having the essential pieces that serve as the foundation of your wardrobe. These are versatile, timeless items that can be mixed and matched with other clothing to create a variety of looks. Everybody’s essentials are different, but could be a well fitting pair of jeans, a light knit and casual trainers. Investing in these pieces will give you a solid base to build upon, ensuring you always have options that work for any occasion.

Invest in some essentials that will create a solid base for your wardrobe and make outfit creation more straightforward.

 

2. Your Wardrobe Is Overwhelming

You have too many clothes and repeatedly end up going for the same combinations? Having too many clothes can paradoxically make it harder to put together an outfit. A cluttered wardrobe can be visually overwhelming, making it difficult to see and select the pieces you need. It's not about the quantity, but the quality and versatility of your wardrobe. A cluttered wardrobe makes it harder to see and access your clothing, leading to decision fatigue. Regularly decluttering and organising your wardrobe helps you see what you have and makes it easier to put outfits together. Focus on keeping pieces that align with your personal style and that can be mixed and matched effortlessly.

Consider decluttering and organising your wardrobe to create a more efficient and inspiring dressing experience.

 

3. You Have an Array of Colours and Prints

A wardrobe filled with a wide range of colours and bold prints can be exciting, but it can also make outfit coordination challenging. Achieving a cohesive look becomes much easier when you have a balanced mix of neutrals and statement pieces. Start by organising your wardrobe, separating neutrals from colourful or patterned items. This way, you can see what you have and find complementary combinations more efficiently. Remember, neutrals provide a versatile backdrop for colourful accents, allowing you to express your style with ease

Consider organising your wardrobe by colour or type of garment and look to add in some basics that will pull your existing pieces together.

 

4. You Haven't Worked Out Your Personal Style or Body Shape

Knowing your personal style and body shape is crucial in selecting clothing that flatters your figure and aligns with your preferences. Take some time to assess what styles make you feel most comfortable and confident. Are you drawn to classic, bohemian, or contemporary looks? Knowing what silhouettes and styles flatter your figure will guide your clothing choice, empowering you to select pieces that fit and highlight your best attributes.

Take the time to assess your style preferences and determine your body shape.

 

5. You Need Core Accessories and Footwear

Accessories and footwear are the finishing touches of an outfit and are often overlooked. They can not only add personality and flair, but are essential to allow you to dress for different environments and situations, the right footwear completes your ensemble. Statement accessories like scarves, belts, and jewelry can transform your look effortlessly.

Aim to have a core variety of footwear options, from flats to boots, so you have an option for different occasions and outfits.


Building a functional and stylish wardrobe is a journey, and it's perfectly normal to seek guidance along the way. If you’re wanting soon help with the process, take a look at my services and you'll soon be saying goodbye to those stressful mornings!

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