Not exact matches
With this blazer and bag, for example, I've worn both of them many more times than some of the
trendier, more inexpensive
items in my
wardrobe.
It's always a struggle to find pieces that are
trendy, but also classic enough to last
in your
wardrobe for multiple years — you don't want to be breaking your bank for an
item you're only gonna wear a couple of times.
As a fashion blogger I don't consider myself
trendy by any means, however I do like to incorporate some
trendy items with older pieces already
in my
wardrobe.
It helps that I've started to pay close attention to establishing staples
in my closet — building a
wardrobe full of
items that are stylish, but not too
trendy, able to be worn season after season, and can be mixed and matched effortlessly.
Affordable,
trendy, quality
items that will help you build a cohesive, unique
wardrobe without stepping foot
in a mall.
With this blazer and bag, for example, I've worn both of them many more times than some of the
trendier, more inexpensive
items in my
wardrobe.
Knowing when to save and when to splurge is easy once you determine which
items will have longevity
in your
wardrobe and which
items are just
trendy and
in the moment.
Adding a
trendy shirt or two is an easy way to update your
wardrobe and usually pretty easy to pair with the more classic
items in your closet.
When you have a few pieces
in your
wardrobe that you can style multiple ways, I think you are much better off than having a closet full of
trendy items that don't work together.
Splurges are always a good idea when it comes to classic
wardrobe staples, but for of - the - moment,
trendy pieces, you're better off to invest
in items that won't break the bank.
One of the most used
items that has been hanging
in my
wardrobe is my white button down: classic piece, always relevant, and is easily paired with other classic or
trendy pieces.