In the heat of Summer, we see stores shift to Fall.
The first Fall delivery for Fashion Brands in mass merchandised stores is typically between June 30-July 15.
As a consumer this doesn't make sense because you're living through the change in seasons and realizing that you need updates to your wardrobe to meet your moments now.
Consider the 'Yes, And' of improv -- you take what is given to you to work with and you build upon that. And perhaps, this gives you something even better.
The 'Yes, And' of Intelligent Style:
Start thinking about what your Fall calendar requires now and create an Action Plan for updating your Fall Wardrobe to be ready and avoid the last minute stress of 'what do I wear?'
Because that last minute approach typically includes rushed and forced shopping, impulse purchases, and complete outfits that you wear once because 'whatever this works' but then sit in your closet because they never were really quite right.
Not very fun.
Consider instead:
You've added 3-5 new pieces over the last few months that could build out a capsule on their own, but also integrate into your closet to work with pieces you already have.
So, you're getting ready for that big work conference and you go into your closet to decide what to wear.
You see that new blazer you love and realize that it could work perfectly with one of your favorite skirts. You see a blouse that ties the colors together. Quickly you throw on all 3 pieces and realize you just created a new outfit, effortlessly. It needs a simple finishing touch, though you skip the belt because the blouse tucked into the skirt is enough definition and the button on the jacket would compete. Instead, you add a simple necklace, your classic watch stacked with a couple of silver (or gold!) bracelets, and some simple studs. You complete the look with a comfortable pair of lower block heels. And you're out the door!
Now, that's fun! Plus, you keep getting complimented and you're comfortable and confident!
So, if the first Fall Delivery lands in stores by mid-July, that gives you 6-8 weeks to get ahead of your Fall Calendar.
The Intelligent Style Framework for Curating your Ideal Wardrobe
1. Take a Closet Inventory of what you already have.
Style is personal -- so your inventory and what that means for what you need is going to be personal too. Some women love a good dress for the one and done outfit. Others, prefer pants. Still others will mix it up between pants, skirts, and dresses.
What you want is a wardrobe that mixes and matches, not a wardrobe of outfits.
2. Consider your goals, your events, and anything that has changed that impacts your Style Evolution.
What does the next evolution of YOU look like as you walk into the room? Most of your closet comes with you through this next evolution, but this informs how you're stepping it up with these new pieces you'll add.
Are we elevating the colors, the fits, the fabrics? Are we shifting from pants to skirts and dresses? Are we adding the statement jackets to match the authority of that expected promotion?
3. ID what would add value -- this is your Wardrobe Action Plan
What do you want and what to do you need? For instance, if you were recently promoted and it's time to revamp your wardrobe, you may need more than just 3-5 updates for the Fall. You will still have plenty from your current closet, but you're stepping it up, so your list could look like:
- 2 blazers -- including 1 that will work with X dress
- 1 fit and flare dress
- 1 power dress
- 1 new dark pant
- 1 printed/textured pant
- 1 new skirt
- 4 new blouses
- 1 dark flat
- 1 bright heel
4. Set your Budget
Elevating your wardrobe is an investment in your energy. And yet, there tends to be guilt for women around spending on clothes. We live in a society -- and especially in our work environments -- where your presence creates your opportunities. You can't afford NOT to invest in how you show up.
So, to build the muscle and give yourself permission -- set your budget and work from there.
Remember: There is only one letter different between Expensive vs. Expansive.
If you love a piece, you'll wear it for years to come in so many ways and it's not expensive, it's expansive.
Now, get into action!
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