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What is My Style Considered?

What is My Style Considered?

What is My Style Considered?

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I honestly have no idea how I am going to describe my style right now.

My style has changed so much over the years. It has evolved and matured and I could probably switch it up again tomorrow. I like to think I am not super trendy but every time I see a cute outfit tagged on Revolve or Vici Dolls, I click the details #influenced.

My style has layers. Sometimes I like to think I am a boho queen. Other days I am head to toe in Lululemon. Most days, I am in some form of denim bottoms and a plain tee. It’s complicated.

Ideally, I would dress more Minimalist - Scandinavian influence, simple colors, lines, no fuss. I feel like my home is styled like this and I am all about the design extending to my wardrobe.

Realistically, I dress more Casual with touches of Bohemian and Girly. When I say Casual, don’t think frumpy. Sure it pulls from comfort but it’s more about pulling from your individuality and pairing pieces that aren’t technically a common match. Think denim, a white t-shirt and a blazer. I don’t want to feel like my skirt is too tight, or my shirt is too revealing. I want to be comfortable and confident in my outfit and then pair it with something bold like a wide-brimmed hat, girly headband, a bandana, scarf or some rad jewelry.

I think that’s the whole point of style. You get to choose what you put on. Let your clothes be an expression of yourself. Stay true to you. Whatever you feel comfortable in will ultimately effect your confidence. If you love the way you look in your Align leggings and Adidas, because you feel strong and powerful, then you rock those little black stretchy pants, girlfriend. Whatever you choose, choose boldly.

Our Home Style

Our Home Style

Staple Wardrobe Pieces

Staple Wardrobe Pieces