19 Oct
19Oct

"I have nothing to wear!!"

This is the statement that almost every women make when getting ready for somewhere. 

Did you know that the average person only wears 20% of their wardrobe on a regular basis? That means 80% of those clothing items we simply couldn’t live without spend the majority of the time on a hanger in the dark, while we reach for the same well-loved dress or sweater again and again and again. So, let me introduce you to a term that is in trends nowadays in fashion industry in a different way. Also, tsyle and  about creating your identity through your style and optimising 100% ( well.. almost) of your wardrobe.

MINIMALISM!!!

Minimalism can have many definitions depending upon the things we take in for the consideration. It can mean embracing what you love and extracting of the things that you would call a luxury. it can also mean extreme spareness and simplicity.

Having a minimal approach to fashion means that you approach your closet with intentional, not aiming for the largest (or smallest) number of things. Rather, your aim is a wardrobe that fits your lifestyle, and is filled with high-quality pieces you absolutely love that will, hopefully, last years. 

lets know how to start your minimalist fashion here.

  • Declutter your wardrobe:
    The first thing you need to do is to empty your wardrobe and segregate all your clothing items into 3 piles. The To keep pile (clothes that you adore)To donate pile( clothes that you dont usually wear) and to resell pile(clothes that are in good condition but you rarely wear them).


  • Creating a style the defines you

Now take a good look at your keep pile, see what kind of clothing do you have the most and what style does that define. Create your identity through your style and optimise 100% ( well.. almost) of your wardrobe.

  • Rely on rental


 when you get rid of most of the garments which you do not wear very often, chances are you've gotten rid of all the outfits that are meant for the special occasions, and by that we mean you need help for dressing up as you cant show up wearing the same thing again and again. that's where The rental clothing services comes for the rescue.

  • Experiment with your clothing items

Having a minimalist wardrobe does not mean you have to wear the same clothing again and again with the same style. you can always experiment your clothes and mix-match to create the new looks for everyday fashion.

  • Use colour palettes


Another thing to consider while creating a minimalist wardrobe is to add colour. many suggest to keep your minimalist wardrobe to neutral which is good for some cases. but adding a little bit of colour will add a different style and personality to your wardrobe. but keep it minimal as not all the colours could be versatile for every occasions.

  • Follow a set of rules while buying new clothes:


You must set some boundaries while shopping for clothing items. when to buy? what to buy? How often to buy? Price  and quality of the fabric? and many more.... set your non negotiable and follow it accurately.


At last the minimalist lifestyle will differ from one person to another and there is no right or wrong way to do it. one can start slow where one can change their lifestyle overnight.. we cant really be sure. but the only thing which is sure to say is that our generation needs to take this step soon... or the future generation may suffer.

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