A few months ago, I opened-up about my struggle with developing and understanding my personal style. I'm not going to lie, it has been really hard to resist giving into trends, especially because there are so many good ones this season, but I've managed to do it.
Over the course of the past few weeks, I've been zeroing in on what I want my style to be and how I want to dress myself day to day. Since I work from home, comfort is key, and since I also have to leave the house for meetings and events, I need versatility. Here's what has been working for me:
A consistent color palette. I am basically rotating between black, navy, and gray, and I'm not sad about it. These colors not only look pulled together, but they're interchangeable with each other too.
Investing in multi-season shoes. I picked up a pair of flats during the Nordstrom sale that I am still wearing almost every day. I also added a pair of peep-toe booties and black booties which were amazing in fall and will carry me through a lot of the winter too - hooray for mild winters in the South.
Remembering comfort. Like I mentioned above, comfort is really important to me. Besides the fact that I just like to be comfortable, I work from home and need the freedom to be casual but pulled together. Before I purchase something, I ask myself a few questions:
1. Does it fit into my wardrobe's style?
2. Is it versatile for working from home/attending daytime/nighttime events?
3. Will I be comfortable?
As a reminder, here's what I've been picked-up this season!
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