The common misconception of Style is that money is a huge factor. 

I can agree that money may change the amount of clothes or opportunities to have various exclusive garments but STYLE can't be purchased. 
As a consultant you notice various ways in which women are driven to have "STYLE" in modern day by simply choosing avenues that money can buy. Expensive ways like facelifts, new breast, and high end shoes are ways I've witnessed throwing money down the drain. 
I currently have women clients and friends who purchase hundred even thousand dollars worth of handbags to be stylish. Then these handbags sit around in a closet waiting for a consultant like myself to organize and down size their once before "stylish" pieces. The client at times becomes possessive over the item but I believe it has more to do with the dollar amount versus the sensation brought to them by creating a stylish appeal.



I am not declaring that you must go out and  make your own clothes just simply stating the differences between buying clothes and being stylish. I am also stating the difference between expensive and investment.

"Stlye is a fluid collaboration of garments in which color, tones, textures, and self identity are revealed. "

This may sound confusing hence the dollar amount spent on an already prepared outfits off the manniquein except the concept is not as hard as it seems. 

Style is simply allowing yourself to most importantly be comfortable in your attire. 

I have a pair of heels I call my "sneakers". It's different for every woman. I am already 5'10 and appreciate a few more inches. This may not be convenient for every woman and may be my main reason for trouble in finding men who are taller. I tend to be the tallest person everywhere I GO! And although this may be true I still feel comfortable knowing that my prince charming will be a giant. 

Aside from comfort be sure to express the mood you are in. (I tend to steer away from dark colors on a gloomy day!)

So now imagine this tall brightly colored woman click clacking in my "sneakers".  (LOL)

Coordinate textures. (Spandex may bring out the curves in some women but not in me) 
You curvy women do special things in tight pants.

Shapes are important in women and in clothes 
(Squared collars, turtlenecks, collared shirts, low midriffs, pants, and skirts) are ALL factors to the right look.

Color Pallettes (This is the key essential! Once you know what colors are best for your skin tone there is                    no contemplating the stylish appeal)

Every woman is beautiful and different. I have yet to mention how much you have to spend to look this way because it not about the dollar amount but simply how you coordinate new and old garments to bring forth the "STYLISH" appeal.

Take it from a woman who has lived a budget friendly life and yet I still find a way to coordinate a style that gives me a fresh new feel and have other women always asking "where did you get that?"
I have yet to create a perfect response but for now its always "on sale".

Take the time to go through your existing wardrobe. Weave out the garments that dont work for you. Do your research for your body type and skin tone.

Add garments but be sure that it is a way to invest and not an extra expense.






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