HOW TO STYLE SET PIECES SEPARATELY?
The key to finding great set pieces is ensuring that both items can create multiple looks individually when you get tired of wearing them the same way. So, when you find a set that actually works separately, it means you genuinely like both pieces equally and, moreover, that they are practical and suitable for your daily wardrobe rotation.
OUT-OF-REACH WISHLIST
I know—we’re barely into February, and no one is thinking about their spring/summer wardrobe yet. No one, except me.
That’s why, ahead of time, I’ve been plotting what I’d love to wear come June. Since I recently decluttered my closet (more of that in another post) and swapped in my winter essentials, I figured it was the perfect moment to dream up this out-of-reach wishlist
ONE PIECE, TEN OUTFITS
The other day, I received my auto Christmas present, and while debating whether I should keep it or return it, I came to the conclusion that the only way to decide was by putting it to the test. I told myself, "If you can create ten outfits with it, you’re allowed to keep it," and that’s when the fun began.
SHOE ROTATION
If you know me even a little, you’ve probably noticed my deep love for shoes. They are more than just functional items; they can be the centerpiece of an outfit. Shoes have the power to set the tone —elevating it to elegant or grounding it in casual comfort. They can be a source of confidence, a conversation starter, or, admittedly, a source of pain.