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Evolution.

One thing that never changes, is that things always change. You can count on that. But for some reason we can get stuck in a rut of doing the same thing, even though circumstances have changed. Who is guilty of going shopping, only to purchase a similar item that you already own e.g. Another black top (just saying!!!).

Little and often is the key. Instead of waking up one day, realising that you have had the same items, worn them in the same way for the last five years, and now they just look old and tired but you don’t know what your style is anymore. Instead work on adding little and often. You are constantly evolving as a person. That’s actually how it should be! We learn, grow, change and we need to take that into our wardrobe.

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If if all feels too overwhelming to head to the shops and try and find what you are looking for, then break it down. I strongly recommend a mood board. Take note of other outfits you see that you like. See what colours take your fancy. Write them down or make a file on your phone that you can refer back to.

Achieving greatness works piece by piece and evolves. I always thought that it was easy for the fairy godmother to flash her wand at Cinderella and create the amazing dress. How would she go if she had to come up with a wardrobe for Cinderella that worked for everyday and still made her feel like a princess? It was actually the little mice that tried to make her a dress with bits and pieces that they found. They would be the ones that would help with making a great wardrobe sustainable!

Don’t feel that because you have always worn the same thing that you can’t give something else a go. There are many types of outfits that give the comfortableness that we crave. Don’t they say that change is just as good as a holiday! Realising that you aren’t the same as what you were and that can mean that your style is due for a change also. It’s exciting.

Now is a good time as any to start. Easter celebrates freshness and a new beginning.

Happy Easter and may it be a great change for the next stage of evolving in your wardrobe.

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