Some advice...{and a winner!}

I have received quite a few emails from readers asking what advice I can give on creating your own personal style. I think this process is a lot more difficult than you/we think, especially with all of the inspiration on the web, change in trends, seasons, budgets, and just not quite knowing what works well for our bodies. So, here are a few things to keep in mind...


It took me awhile to understand exactly what this meant. I am not a stick; I have a chubby little gut that I like to pretend isn't there, my hips are bigger than my waist, and my legs aren't as long and lean as I wish they were. Because I am sometimes insecure about my belly I at times wear billowy tops that conceal my waist, making me look heavier than I am {for awhile this was news to me!}. Clothing is all about balance. It is important to see where your natural waist, hips, and chest sit relative to each other. Because I am short, I tend to look best when tops are tucked in or shorter in the waist, to balance out my slightly wider hips. Heels are always a great option for elongating your legs, and I love a good cropped jean to show off my ankle a bit {also an easy way to look long + slim}. Stare at yourself in the mirror and examine the contour of your body, you will be amazed at how much better you look when you let your body + your clothes work together!


Purge, clean, and organize your closet! Get rid of the clothes that you don't wear {and know you won't wear}, the pieces you've had for years {the ones with the pills, snags, and holes} that you shouldn't wear, and make the focus be on the clothes that you feel confident in and want to wear. A well curated wardrobe should consist of what you love and what you feel helps define you, so out with the bad and in with the good! Sometimes this can be daunting, and I know we all tend to hold on to pieces that we might wear down the road, but think of your wardrobe as a showcase of who you are...we don't want anyone bringing you down.


1  Equipment Signature Washed Silk Blouse {that comes in an array of fabulous colors}  2  Juicy Couture Grosgrain and Gold Detailed Cardigan  3  3.1 Phillip Lim Silk Blend Embellished Top  4  ASOS Levan Double Bow Ballerina {or in black and gold!}  5  Christian Louboutin Corneille Leather Pump  6  Milly Victoria Bag  7  Forever 21 Plaid Scarf  8  Kate Spade Seaport Pearl Studs

I know personal style ranges from person to person, but in order to create a well curated wardrobe, it is important to invest in pieces that are classic and likely to stand the test of time. I am all for popping into Forever 21 to stay up on the latest trends, but if you are going to spend the big dolla's, make sure you know you will get your money's worth.

PS: You don't need to be stiff about this! If your classic is a pink leopard print top, then I am all for it! {I have posted here + here about my staples}


From Left to Right: Theyskens' Theory Duliya Fruma Dress,  Theory Palya C Dress, and Rebecca Taylor Lace Combo Dress.

I wish I could show you how many LBD's I have in my closet, probably an inappropriate amount. I am a firm believer of overdressed is better than underdressed, I am always confident in an LBD, they can easily be dressed down {especially this middle option}, and can be taken from season to season. There are times when I am very uncomfortable in jeans and would prefer a dress or skirt {this is usually the case}, so in those times of need I turn to the LBD section of my closet. If you only had one piece of clothing in your wardrobe, make it the perfect little black dress.


Finally, I am a firm believer that confidence is the best accessory a woman can wear. Be creative, find inspiration from others, be a copy cat, play around with texture and pattern, take a risk, wear sequins on a Tuesday, and have fun! Style is what you make of it and only you have the ability to define it your way.

I hope this helps! If you're interested in a one-on-one styling consultation, please contact me.

PS: Thank you for all of those who participated in the Art Effect Giveaway! Random.org has generated lucky #18, Jen of Design Blossom, as the winner! Congrats!

Also, I am over at The Urban Slant today sharing my favorite outfit ideas for NYE! Pop over + say hello to Julia, she is the sweetest!


{images via Pinterest + Atlantic Pacific}

51 comments:

  1. Liz, I think you nailed it on the head. Well said! Amazing tips. I believe dressing for your body type + confidence can really do wonders for a girl.
    love this post so much!

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  2. sensational advice and tons of fun pictures! I feel like I'm lacking in the LBD department ... hmmm ... good thing it is Christmas!

    www.bellissimostyle.net

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  3. Such a wonderful post! I am so happy I found your blog this week!! I love developing my personal style, sometimes it is hard to help others develop their own...because it is often a natural "gift" of an individual to be able to pull looks together an make them work effortless and look great...that's style to me! You did a wonderful job outlining though! All of your tips were key, and my favorite: fill your closet with things you love! Have an absolutely wonderful Wednesday xoxo

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  4. GREAT post! i really need to purge my closet...
    xoxo jillian:: cornflake dreams

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  5. this is an awesome post! my favorite tip is dressing for your body type. it's such a simple rule to follow, but it will totally transform your world!

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  6. LOVE this post! You couldn't have better advise. xx
    fashiontruffles.blogspot.com

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  7. This is such a great post! I too am so guilty of reaching for the billowy, sack-like tops because my midsection isn't my favorite place to showcase, but I know I could dress more strategically.

    Also, I wish I could super-express ship that black Rebecca Taylor dress to my office RIGHT now so I could wear it to our Christmas party tonight! Think I'll have to settle with what I've got now...

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  8. Your advice is perfect. We all have our self conscious parts, and the best advice to wear everything with confidence. xoxo -- thanks for your NYE post today!!

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  9. I love this post! and your style! and your blog! :)

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  10. I love all your advice above, and couldn't agree more! Thanks for sharing!

    XO,

    Sam
    www.ThePeakofTresChic.com

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  11. Such great advice! Thanks for sharing :)

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  12. This is an awesome post. Your tips are dead on. Especially the one about knowing your body - you can't even begin to curate a personal style till you know (and love!) your body. Thanks for this post!
    www.beckyknowsitall.blogspot.com

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  13. Great advice!! This was a wonderful post, love your blog! You inspire me to wear more dresses & skirts :)

    xoxo
    www.lolaslustlist.blogspot.com

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  14. I'm obsessed with this post. Great, great advice!

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  15. What a great post! It would be great if you could expand a bit on dressing for your body type (maybe through a series?). Because I think thats something every girl including myself struggles with. This makes me really want to expand my LBD wardrobe. I have three and that is not nearly enough! :)

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  16. Such great advice! The Rebecca Taylor dress is gorgeous! And I agree...always best in invest in the classics! :)

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  17. Such great advice! It's so nice to hear it from someone's style I really admire rather than a magazine.

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  18. Totally agree with everything said ~ and well put! And I agree, adoring the Rebecca Taylor dress ~ I see there's only one left (in s. 12) ~ someone needs to grab it up!

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  19. This is really good advice. It makes me want to go home and organize my closet.

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  20. This is perfect advice Liz...those staples that you suggested having in the closet are key! xo

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  21. Purging is key! It's hard but I cleaned out my closet last month and I feel like a new woman!

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  22. What a beautiful post! Thank you :)

    xx Kathryn
    http://lacoquettedumode.wordpress.com/

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  23. this is SUCH great advice! seriously! including it for tomorrow's link love :)

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  24. Wonderful post! I definitely need to take your advice, particularly about dressing for a petite frame! I would love to see a round-up of your favorite LBDs at different price points... I always get overwhelmed by all the options out there!

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  25. great post!! thanks so much for all those helpful tips - ive struggled with this esp after having a baby and this is the perfect post for me at the moment.
    thankyou!
    Angie

    http://aisforlove.blogspot.com

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  26. Such an honest post! You're such an inspiration Liz and one of my favorite bloggers :)

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  27. Great post Liz!! It's amazing what confidence can do! So funny, I also posted about wearing a LBD and have a 1x3 ways for this week ;)

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  28. Great post! I need to start going through my closet. Every season that goes by I say I am going to and I don't. Your post may have motivated me (just a little). ;)

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  29. such amazing advice, I felt like I was reading Lauren Conrad or Whitney Port's book!

    looking forward to more posts like these...

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  30. lovely post lady! i definitely need to do a closet purge!

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  31. Fabulous post! It has taken me a while to work out what actually suits me and your advice is spot on! Closet purges can be a wonderful and completely liberating thing! xx

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  32. GREAT post! Not only is personal style an ever-evolving thing, but it sometimes has to consider the latest trends and fashions too, making it extra challenging. I completely agree with all your tips though -- even though they're often easier said than done.

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  33. Great advice, I wish I had this in my 20's! Just learning these things in my 30's. Better late than never. ;o) Loving the Milly Victoria bag!

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  34. I love this post! A few weeks ago, I sat down to really figure out what my style was, because I realized I was taking forever to decide what to wear every morning. I picked out all my favorite outfits and examined all my inspiration pictures, and then came up with a little phrase that summed it all up. Now, when I get dressed or am out buying clothes, I just make sure everything fits under that description. I haven't had trouble picking out outfits since! :) xoxo Lisa

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  35. Such a great post, Liz! Thank you for all of the great advice! xo

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  36. Such great advice! I really need to start investing in classics.

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  37. Such an amazing post. You have the best advice! Loved every word.
    Xoxox.

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  38. Great advice! You have a wonderful sense of style and some really good tips for dressing well.

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  39. Great advice, dressing for your body type and confidence is key! Loved your picks over at Julias blog!

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  40. Great advice! I'm slowly finding the motivation to clean out my closest - it is needed! Since starting my first job out of college last October, I've slowly started to invest in classic, staple pieces vs. the most on-trend items of the moment!

    -Samantha
    www.thebrunetteone.com

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  41. What great advice! I'm short too so I often wear nude pumps to look and feel taller : )

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  42. Just fantastic! I share your blog with my team at Hot Mama. We talk day in and day out about dressing for your body type. You are amazing, keep up the great work!!

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  43. I love how you completely opened up about your insecurities! I have the lil pooch that just won't seem to go away and my hips and backside, well, let's just say my family likes to compare me to Kim Kardashian..haha..(I'm preeeetty sure Kim takes the metal on this one, though ;)
    Finding what fits your own unique style for your body fit is so incredibly important in feeling confident in your clothes. Sometimes I need an update on what clothes help make you look taller/leaner with a shorter/thicker frame. And then of course, EMBRACE what ya got, right?! ;) You're gorgeous and I've never seen your pooch, just so you know ;)

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  44. GREAT ADVICE!!!! And beautiful blog!

    xo, your newest follower!
    ~vanessa (the gal)

    http://fashiongalfireman.blogspot.com/

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  45. Really spot on advise Liz! I need to follow the purge rule more and only keep the pieces I actually LOVE. Keep it up lady!

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  46. Amazing advice! You have great style and perspective. And your photos are just beautiful. Keep inspiring us! :)

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  47. loved your classics suggestions! I am actually reading the I love your style book and its fabulous!

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