8 Ways to Be More Bold and Creative With Your Outfit Styling

HER Style Podcast | Shopping, Color Palettes, Fashion, Wardrobe, Outfits, Clothing

Whether you love having a small, minimalist wardrobe or your closet is bursting at the seams, I think something we all want is the ability to create lots of versatile looks with the pieces we already own. Last week, I talked about putting together preset outfits as a solution to get ready faster and ensure you have the perfect looks for every occasion. But what if you’re feeling totally bored with and uninspired by what’s in your closet?

Don’t worry, friend. Today, we’re going to talk through 8 ways to be more bold with your outfit styling! I want you to have fun getting dressed and to feel confident putting together interesting outfits that still feel right for you. If you’re tired of defaulting to basic looks, trying to figure out how to incorporate trends, wearing the same things in the same way over and over, and letting your clothing sit and collect dust on the shelves, then this episode has your name written all over it.

Let’s explore how to elevate what you already own and style your outfits with more creativity and confidence!

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