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Guide to a good wardrobe

https://www.instagram.com/silkandpeony/   Dream Wardrobe  How to be Fashionable My guide to building a good wardrobe Firstly, It takes years, you don't go out one day and buy a whole new wardrobe full of new clothes. You start off with one item at a time. Think long term and don't seek quick fixes by buying everything that's trendy at this moment. Instead invest in classics because sometimes even a capsule closet can be more chic and versatile. Be picky, you don't have to buy everything right now or at all if you don't see anything you love. Wait until something catches your eye because believe me plenty of things will and you want to be in a position to afford them when they present themselves so no settling. Do it your way. Don't let anyone tell you what you should or shouldn't wear (even me). Don't seek validation. Stop going shopping with others and venture out on your own. Don't ask anyone if they like your outfit because they're not the one...

Staying warm and stylish in Winter

Staying warm and stylish in Winter 1) Dress for the weather. The season is Winter so ensure you are appropriately dressed for it. 2) If you're someone who is cold all the time then you will benefit from more practical clothing but this doesn't mean you'll look less chic, which takes me to my next point. 3) Thermals, if you're cold then please consider wearing them as a base for underneath your clothes. Nobody will know and it means you can rock the Winter Outfits without looking like a marshmallow. Thermals are excellent for keeping your body regulated, they are on the more warmer side but if you need them then you shouldn't overheat. 4) I can't express how passionately I feel about spending a little extra on good pairs of tights. Every winter I go into Marks & Spencer's and treat myself to £40 worth of tights to last me the season. Not only do my tights last all Winter but I don't need to buy more until the following Winter. This is because I've...