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Tips, Styling, Life hacks and new ways to enhance Your Fashion and Home Aesthetic

Writer's pictureSteve M.

Styling yourself and adding the finishing touch that is: you!

Do you ever feel like you don't fit in? That no matter how hard you try, you just can't seem to find your place? Don't worry, you're not alone. Most of us go through this at some point in our lives. The key to finding your place is having your own personal style.


Style is more than just what you wear. It's the way you carry yourself, the way you speak, and the way you interact with the world around you. It's the way you express yourself and the way you make yourself stand out.


Furthermore, it's the little details that make you unique, and it's these details that make you you. The problem is that we often get so caught up in trying to fit in that we forget to stay true to ourselves. We try to conform to what others expect of us, instead of expressing our individual personalities. We focus on what's popular at the moment, rather than acknowledging our own unique style.


That's why it's so important to stay true to yourself and be original. Being yourself means you don't have to be someone you're not to fit in. It also means that your friendships will be more meaningful and more lasting. Sure, making compromises can be helpful, but don't forget that being yourself is the key to being accepted and appreciated by others.


So don't be afraid to express yourself and be your own person. Be bold and take risks. Don't be afraid to be different. That's how you'll find your own sense of style and make your mark in the world.


Thanks for taking a brief moment and visiting Breezes. Until the next time, here are some tips to create a personal and unique style, have fun out there!





1. Embrace Your Uniqueness – It’s important to remember that your style should be a reflection of yourself, not what everyone else is wearing. Don’t be afraid to stand out from the crowd by wearing something that expresses your individual style and personality.


2. Invest in Quality Pieces – Invest in quality pieces that you can mix and match, like a classic white blouse or black trousers. Quality pieces will last longer and give you more options for styling different looks.


3. Add a Pop of Colour – Colour can bring life to an otherwise dull outfit. Try adding a bright statement piece or a colourful accessory to your look to make it stand out.


4. Layer It Up – Layering different pieces of clothing can give your style a unique look. A denim jacket, a scarf, or a vest can add dimension to your look, and also keep you warm.


5. Mix and Match Different Styles – Don’t be afraid to mix and match different styles. Pair a feminine skirt with a graphic tee, or a tailored blazer with a pair of jeans. Experimenting with different looks can help you find the style that’s right for you.


6. Don’t Follow Trends – Following trends can be fun, but it’s important to make sure your style is still true to yourself. Find pieces that you feel comfortable in, and don’t be afraid to go against the grain if you feel like it.


7. Accessorize – Accessories can take an outfit to the next level. A statement necklace, a pair of sunglasses, or a bold belt can make a big difference.


8. Take Risks – Taking risks when it comes to fashion can help you stand out and create unique looks. Try something new and don’t be afraid to experiment.


9. Experiment with Different Fabrics – Experimenting with different fabrics can give your look a unique texture and make it more interesting. Try mixing different fabrics, like linen and silk, or wool and chiffon.


10. Have Fun with It – Fashion should be fun! Don’t take yourself too seriously and enjoy the process of creating your own unique style.




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