A friend told me she hadn’t opened her “work wardrobe” for a year now. Working from home, then a more sparse office team when she did go in, meant her original dress code was no longer needed.
But should we just ‘switch back’ to our original way of dressing? Or is there something you’ve learnt during lockdown about your own unique way of dressing and style that could be part of a metamorphosis for the future?
We live such busy lives. We build routines and create habits to give us more time. This includes outfits that work together, outfits that suit the part, and sometimes they end up becoming our own uniform for work. If being at home has shown us anything, it is to re-evaluate perhaps the ‘work wardrobe’ and what it says about us.
What is most important, is that we are happy.
Of course, our state of mind is driven by many factors, but if you are looking to find your ‘wardrobe calm’ then it is about feeling comfortable, balanced and healthy. The fit, shape and colour of your clothes can make a big difference to how you feel, and what others feel about you too.
So, facing your wardrobe after all this time? I’ve put some suggested pointers and questions below – a sort of easy checklist to help you start to get your wardrobe together. It starts with the really easy stuff to give you momentum, and then hopefully will get you thinking and perhaps experimenting with new combinations for new ways of working in the coming months. You’ll need some quiet time and a bag.
And do read the next blog/article about Vanessa’s story, a change in job and a wardrobe edit.
Step one
A Does it fit you? (Really). If not, put in the bag.
B Is it clothing that you can wear this season (or should it go away for the autumn)? If not, store away.
C Do you have other items that work with it? If not put it on the left hand side of your wardrobe
D Do you feel like you at your best when you are wearing it? If not, put in the bag.
Now, for everything you have put on the left of the wardrobe, ask yourself D
Step 2
You now have clothes that fit you, work together or with the purchase of another item would
work together, and you feel good wearing it.
Just one final question to ponder, with each of these clothes, are they a good representation
of you are as a person, and if not, why are you still wearing it?
I hope you have found this useful in helping you tackle your wardrobe. I would love to hear how you got on and if you want a chat about creating a wardrobe that makes the absolute very best of you, email
me too.