When I went shopping recently, I faced a tough decision: Should I prioritize comfort or style? I’m a big fan of the new pencil skirts and the glamorous 40s look, so I headed to the shops with high hopes of finding the perfect outfit.
I tried on several pencil skirts but ended up feeling quite disappointed. It was hard to find one that fit my not-so-perfect over-40 body just right. They were either too thick, had a polyester lining—which is a no-go in hot Singapore—or highlighted every little bulge.
Even though I’m not overweight, certain bits of fat can still be unflattering, and while shapewear could help, it just adds another layer of discomfort.
This left me pondering: How much am I willing to sacrifice comfort to look stylish? Or should I just go for a more comfortable look, like a flowy dress or skirt? I’m still undecided.
Sometimes, you don’t have to choose between style and comfort. For example, in the outfits I saw, one was stylish but less comfortable while the other was equally stylish and more comfortable. The real question is, how much am I willing to sacrifice for the look I want?
Knowing what suits your style is really important. It’s also crucial to understand your body type and which areas you want to highlight or downplay. We all have unique bodies and personal preferences that can guide our fashion choices more effectively than any category.
Next, consider which clothes make you feel genuinely happy and like yourself. This involves experimenting with different styles, proportions, colors, and accessories. Take photos to see the changes and understand how different elements affect your overall look.
Trying out various necklines or playing around with accessories can help you determine what flatters you the most and what falls short.
Our style course can guide you through this process of self-discovery. Many women have found it life-changing, helping them to reclaim their identity and feel confident in their outfits. The course is designed to be taken at your own pace, letting you experiment and find what truly works for you.
You’ll get helpful tips and guidelines, but the real work is about discovering what makes you happy and confident. By defining the key characteristics of your personal style, you’ll start dressing more confidently and feeling better about yourself.
We encourage you to read the reviews and testimonials from others who have taken the course. If you’re curious to find out what makes you genuinely happy in terms of style, we would love to have you join us! If you want more tips, consider subscribing to our updates or connecting with us on social media. Your support helps us continue to provide valuable content for free. Thank you!