It's almost that time of year (new year) where we often think about reframing things.... how we spend our time.. how we look after ourself... how we dress! It's a positive time of year, things to look forward to, old bad habits to let go of. Time for a clear out! Here is a short guide to help you sort through the gems of what you have, and the trends to consider so you are a step ahead the season.
1 Take five minutes sitting down
I always suggest taking a pew (edge of the bed, chair ..wherever) for 5 minutes before you tackle anything in your wardrobe. Our lives are so busy, and we become so efficient at putting clothes in and out of our wardrobes that often we create routines and habits of choice that we don't even realise. Often leading us to wearing the same items over and over again and missing out some treasures.
Having 5 minutes to take in what you have in your wardrobe, what order you have put it in, even how well you have put it there, could tell you a lot about what you think, like or even dislike about what you have in there.
2 Put to one side
• Anything that no longer (or never did!) fit.
• Anything you despise or wouldn't wear again.
I’ll let you decide what you do with these.
3 Now, to getting next season ready
Your spring wardrobe edit is a real opportunity to help you feel lighter .. I’ll explain what I mean….
Starting at one end of your wardrobe and looking at each item, consider
• the weight of the item (how much warmth it gives, how heavy it feels on you)
• the colour of the item (is it dark and heavy or lighter)
Put to one side, your heavier items, and include clothes that you feel ‘cover you up’ – longer and baggy tops for example. If you have another wardrobe then store these away for autumn, but if not keep them at one end of your wardrobe. I use storage covers, that way the clothes are kept in good condition and I can’t seem them – so that I am not tempted to move them back either (Wilko
are a reasonably priced supplier).
4 You should now have your spring wardrobe in front of you with:
• some neutrals that suit your colour tone
• cream or white items (the one that suits you, according to your colour tone)
• lighter or brighter colours (again, depending on your colour tone)
• patterned dresses or tops – floral is a strong theme this season too
Finally, shoes/boots and accessories are also for consideration here. They not only complete the outfit, but boots for example can keep you warmer on the cooler spring days with a spring outfit, along with scarfs and gloves.
5 Key trends for the spring and summer coming towards us
If you are someone that likes to stay on trend, then you might also look at your wardrobe and see whether it has any of these spring summer main trends:
• blue
• large pockets - particularly on trousers like cargo pants - great for adding shape and width to your body to make other parts look smaller
• nightwear looks for the daytime (that's not pyjamas!, more of the lace and see through look that was in this season)
• denim (again, thank goodness)
• 'grunge' but in a more sophisticated way
I will do a spring summer forecast in my next email for everyone.
If you would like a wardrobe edit I offer an online guided edit service, as well as face to face of course, just get in touch.
Good luck! x
(Photo by Burgess-Milner on Unsplash)