How to Switch Up your Fashion Game



Finding your style is hard, something that suited you a few years ago might not be bringing you joy when you look in the mirror these days. Going through pregnancies, changing hair colour, getting older and changing fashions and styles can all leave you in a bit of a limbo land in knowing what to wear yourself that looks stylish and makes you feel good. Read on for a few easy tips.

Scale it Back
Sometimes the easiest way to look more put together is to strip things back. If you tend to pile on accessories because you’re not sure about your style, pause before you leave the house and remove one piece. Overloading an outfit can make you feel hidden rather than confident, and keeping it simple often looks far more polished.

Fit Matters More Than Anything
Clothes that fit properly make an instant difference. Pay attention to details like where a shoulder seam sits or how a hemline falls. Even a basic shirt looks sharp if it follows your shape in the right way. Take the time to check how shoes sit at the heel or how a jacket moves when you lift your arms. Small tweaks in fit change how others see you and how you feel in your clothes. A few well made basics give you endless options and make getting dressed much easier. Think plain tees, a crisp white shirt, a pair of jeans that fit perfectly and a neutral jacket that works with everythcing. When your wardrobe has these reliable pieces, you can mix in trendier items without worrying about clashing or overdoing it. Quality fabrics and simple cuts also hold their shape, so you look pulled together even on busy days.

Try Something Different
If you always reach for the same colours or cuts, it’s easy to feel stuck. Switch things up with a small change and see how it feels. Maybe it’s a new neckline, a different hairstyle or even coloured contact lenses if you like the idea. Little experiments like this can refresh your whole wardrobe and help you see new possibilities. A well chosen graphic t-shirt for example can lift an outfit without much effort. Pair it with jeans and boots for a casual look or layer it under a blazer for something sharper. Go for prints or colours that feel slightly daring and let the t-shirt do the work. It’s an easy way to add personality without overthinking your style.