The world of fashion is a forever moving fast paced industry
and it can be very hard for us ‘normal folk’ to keep up with the trends. Since
being a blogger I have noticed even more so how quickly things can go from
being ‘super cool’ to super ‘uncool’ in such a short period of time and how
easy it is to be influenced to spend money keeping up on the latest ‘IT’
pieces, so we need to find ways of re-doing the trends but still maintain a
healthy bank balance at the same time!
Here are my top tips!
1. Accessorize!
So I know this is the most traditional way of reworking
outfits but for me personally I don’t actually have the biggest array of
accessories this is something I want to work on more through the Spring and Summer as I often find myself wearing a simple sliver necklace as appose to
something with more shape/colour/style. I’m not just talking the usual
accessories try mixing in something fresh like a patterned neck-scarf to your
outfits, tied on a bag, in your hair or even as an ‘unpractical’ yet stylish
belt. I’ve also seen many people mixing up their ripped jeans with tights
underneath or layering up various tops which is a great way of being able to wear your cute Summer tops in the awkward weather stage we are currently having!
2. What do you already have?
Think about what you already have in your wardrobe and always invest in good
staple pieces for example trench coats or LBD’s. They’re always going come back
each year. Only put a large amount of money into things that you know will be
worn to death and buy your trend pieces as cheep as possible as it’s likely you
will be selling them on in a few months time! Be creative and mix up your clothes, It is very easy to continually wear the same top with the same trousers so mix and match your clothes more you never know what new outfits you might come up with. All the items in this blog post I have worn before over on my Instagram, there is no shame in reworking old clothes!
3. Dupes!
The high street isn’t popular for no reason;
high street stores at the lower end of the fashion market are there to bring the
latest trends to you at a fraction of the price. I have seen and spoke to so
many people about Primark’s dupes recently and the blogger world being taken by
storm with h&ms “Gucci dupe” £7.99 belt. Always shop around and compare prices
this is the benefit of online shopping. I have recently been posting various Chloe
handbag dupes over on my Instagram that are all from boohoo and are less than £15!
4. DIY
3. I was at
work the other day (Topshop) and a lady was buying some iron on badges she said
“I’ve just seen a Paul Smith shirt with these on, so I've decided I'm going to do it
myself with an old shirt I have at home” Why pay the earth for something that is probably only going to be on trend
for a short while. If you want some inspiration head over to my Instagram to
see some personalised embroidered jeans that boohoo sent me! It would be great
if you could tag me in any of your attempts! And remember worst case if it goes
wrong you can just call it ‘vintage’!
I would love to go the DIY route. Haven't tried that yet. Maybe I should go to Pinterest and find some ideas :)
ReplyDeleteLoving this post, these ideas are all really good! Feeling pretty inspired right now!! Also, so obsessed with this outfit!Robyn xo
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