
The Curated Closet
Anuschka Rees
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Explore a straightforward approach to identifying your unique fashion style and creating the perfect wardrobe that reflects it.
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01Understanding Your Personal Style: A Guide to Curating Your Closet
Ever found yourself standing in front of a closet full of clothes, yet feeling like you have nothing to wear? Or perhaps you've bought a trendy piece of clothing, only to realize later that it doesn't really suit you? These are common dilemmas that many of us face, and they stem from a lack of understanding of our personal style. Personal style is more than just following the latest fashion trends. It's about knowing what makes you feel comfortable and confident. It's about expressing your personality through your clothing choices. When you understand your personal style, you can create a wardrobe that truly reflects who you are. So, how do you identify your personal style? Start by identifying your fashion preferences. This involves paying attention to the colors, patterns, fabrics, and specific styles that you are drawn to. When you're shopping or choosing an outfit, be mindful of what you're naturally attracted to. Next, take a good look at your current wardrobe. What do you wear most often? What makes you feel your best? And importantly, what items are gathering dust? This analysis can provide valuable insights into your true style preferences. It's also crucial to identify what works and what doesn't in your current wardrobe. This involves looking at the fit, color, style, and compatibility of your clothes with other pieces in your wardrobe. For instance, you might realize that you feel most confident in clothes that fit a certain way, or in certain color combinations. Understanding the reasons behind your wardrobe choices is another important step. Factors like your body shape, lifestyle, comfort level, and personal taste all influence these choices. For example, you might prefer loose-fitting clothes because they're more comfortable, or you might gravitate towards certain colors because they complement your skin tone. Understanding these reasons can help you make more informed wardrobe decisions in the future. The ultimate goal of understanding your personal style is to build a curated closet. A curated closet is a carefully selected collection of clothes that reflect your personal style and that you love to wear. It's about quality over quantity, and it can make getting dressed in the morning a joy rather than a chore. To build a curated closet, start by understanding your personal style. Then, use this understanding to make mindful wardrobe choices. Choose clothes that fit well, that you feel comfortable in, and that reflect your personality. Over time, you'll find that your closet becomes a true reflection of your personal style. In conclusion, understanding your personal style is the key to curating a closet that truly reflects who you are. It's a journey of self-discovery that can lead to a more confident and authentic you. So why not start your journey towards building a curated closet today?
02How to De-clutter and Organize Your Wardrobe
We've all been there - standing in front of a bursting-at-the-seams closet, yet feeling like we have nothing to wear. It's a paradox that many of us grapple with daily. But what if I told you that the secret to overcoming this dilemma lies in the art of de-cluttering and organizing? Welcome to the world of the curated closet. The curated closet is not just about having a tidy wardrobe. It's about creating a collection of clothes that truly reflect your personal style and fit your lifestyle. The first step towards this goal? De-cluttering. It's about making room for the items that you love and that make you feel good. It's about letting go of the clothes that no longer serve you, whether they're out of style, ill-fitting, or simply not 'you' anymore. So, how do you go about de-cluttering your wardrobe? Anuschka Rees, in her book "The Curated Closet", suggests starting by sorting your clothes into categories. This could be by type (dresses, tops, bottoms), by season, or even by color. Once you've sorted your clothes, it's time to decide what to keep and what to discard. Ask yourself: Does this item fit me well? Do I feel good when I wear it? Does it reflect my personal style? If the answer to any of these questions is 'no', it might be time to say goodbye. But de-cluttering is only half the battle. Once you've pared down your wardrobe, it's time to organize. Arranging your clothes in a way that makes them easy to see and access can make getting dressed in the morning a breeze. Rees suggests grouping similar items together and arranging them by color. This not only makes your closet visually pleasing but also makes it easier to put outfits together. Rees also advocates for a minimalist approach to wardrobe management. This doesn't necessarily mean having fewer clothes, but rather making mindful choices about what you buy and keep. It's about choosing quality over quantity and investing in pieces that you love and will wear often. This approach not only helps keep your closet manageable but also promotes sustainability. De-cluttering and organizing your wardrobe can also be a journey of self-discovery. As you sort through your clothes, you might start to notice patterns - certain colors, styles, or fabrics that you're drawn to. These can be clues to your personal style. Use this insight to refine your wardrobe and make future shopping decisions. The ultimate goal of creating a curated closet is to build your dream wardrobe - one that reflects your personal style, fits your lifestyle, and makes dressing up a joy rather than a chore. It's about creating a wardrobe that works for you, not against you. So, are you ready to start your journey towards a curated closet? Remember, it's not about achieving perfection, but about making progress. It's about learning to make mindful choices and creating a wardrobe that you love. So, go ahead, start de-cluttering and organizing. Your dream wardrobe awaits.

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About Anuschka Rees
Anuschka Rees is a Berlin-based writer and the founder of popular style blog "Into Mind." She is known for her minimalist approach to fashion and her book "The Curated Closet." Rees' work focuses on personal style development, wardrobe organization, and mindful consumption.