‘How To Improve Your Style (And Boost Your Confidence)’
The clothes we wear often correlate with our feelings of self-worth and confidence. After all, this can provide you with an opportunity to highlight your best features while also expressing yourself. Learning how to improve your style (and boost your confidence) can make a significant difference in your everyday life.

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Despite this, many people feel as though they have no idea how to dress themselves, often reaching for the same clothes time and time again.
With that in mind, here are some simple ways in which you can improve your style and boost your confidence.
Figure out what your style actually is. The vast majority of people will buy clothes because they are on trend. However, if this doesn’t align with your personal style, it will be hard to feel truly confident in these pieces.
As such, figuring out what your style actually is can be a real game-changer. For example, do you prefer streetwear or something a little more classical? Do you tend to go for something simple or a little more adventurous and out there?
If you find it hard to answer this question, go through your wardrobe and separate the pieces you love from the mix. Try to figure out exactly what you like about these items, as this will allow you to paint a clearer picture in your head about what your style is. You can also find plenty of style quizzes online!
Invest in timeless and versatile pieces of clothing. It is important to note that, when giving your style an upgrade, you do not need to clear out your entire wardrobe or spend thousands of dollars on new items. Instead, you should invest in timeless pieces that can be styled in a variety of ways. For example, a classic black skirt can be paired with a pair of heels for date night, or dressed down with a shirt and tights for a more corporate look. This means that you are getting multiple uses from a single peice, making it well worth any money you spend.
Shop second-hand. If you’re in the market for new clothes but have a limited budget, don’t be afraid to shop second-hand. Whether you’re using apps such as Vinted and Poshmark, or visiting your local thrift store, you’d be surprised by the quality of pieces you can find, even if it does require a little digging. In some cases, you may even be able to get your hands on designer items for a fraction of their original price.
Furthermore, as shopping second-hand is much cheaper than buying brand new items, it also encourages you to take a few risks and try something new. For example, it's not the end of the world if you buy a piece for a few dollars that you later decide you don’t like, as you’ve not lost a lot of money!

Don’t forget to accessorize. From necklaces to rings, the right accessories can allow you to accentuate your style, while also elevating even the most simple of outfits. As such, this is something that is well worth investing in moving forward. For example, they can help you to introduce a pop of color, or to appear more sophisticated, depending on the pieces you choose. Don’t be afraid to layer jewelry in order to create a truly dynamic look.
Add some color to your wardrobe. The chances are that the majority of the clothes in your wardrobe are black. While this has its benefits, it can ‘dull’ your sparkle a little as you are simply blending into the crowd. For this reason, finding ways to add some color to your wardrobe can help to take your personal style to the next level.
There are many ways in which you can approach this. For example, you could look into color theory, ensuring that you pick out shades and hues that complement your skin tone and features. Alternatively, you could simply endeavor to pick out more pieces in your favorite color, which studies have found is an instant confidence-booster.
If you’re a little apprehensive about wearing bright and bold colors, start small. For example, you can add color through accessories (as discussed above) as opposed to actual items of clothing, which is a little more subtle while still remaining effective.
Consider reaching out to a personal shopper. If you genuinely struggle when it comes to deciding what to wear or cultivating your own personal style, working with a personal shopper or stylist can be incredibly influential moving forward. This is because they will help you to pick out clothes that flatter your body type while still showcasing your personality and style. As such, while it does come at an additional expense, their insight and skills will make all of your future shopping trips much easier as you have a better understanding of what to look out for.
Don’t feel as though trends are mandatory. As referenced above, when shopping, many people gravitate towards the latest trends, whether that’s due to a desire to fit in or to feel as though they have no other options to choose from. However, it is important to note that trends are not mandatory. You should wear what makes you feel good, not what other people around you are wearing. There is absolutely nothing wrong with standing out, especially if doing so makes you feel much more confident in your own skin.
Final thoughts. In short, there are many steps that you can take to improve your personal style. This way, you can ensure that you feel as confident as possible when getting ready each day, whether you’re heading to work or meeting friends for a catch-up. Furthermore, learning to dress for yourself as opposed to dressing for others will increase your self-esteem instrumentally.
Fortunately, there are many ways in which you can go about this, from learning how to properly accessorize and add the perfect finishing touch to an outfit to being bold enough to veer away from trends in favor of pieces that you truly like. So, what are you waiting for? It's time to get started on your wardrobe makeover.

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