It’s the time of year when we all start to think about what clothes to wear for spring.

But I’ve got a confession: I’m not very good at picking out clothes. I have no idea what colors or styles look good on me, and it seems like every time I head into a store, nothing fits right.

And that’s why I decided to ask my friend Sarah for some help. Since she was sixteen years old, she has been working in fashion, and now she runs her boutique with her partner!

So here are 15 tips from Sarah about picking out the perfect spring wardrobe! Let’s get started!

1. Start with your body type.

Before you start picking out any clothes, you need to figure out your body type. Are you tall and thin? Curvy? Short and stocky? Knowing your body type will help you determine what styles and colors look best on you.

2. Pay attention to the colors around you.

Take a look at your natural surroundings and see what colors are predominant. If you live in a warm climate, bright colors like oranges and yellows will be the perfect choice for spring. If you live in colder weather, try earth tones or pastels.

3. Don’t be afraid of color!

Many people are scared to wear bright colors, but they can make your outfit pop. If you’re unsure about what colors look good on you, ask a friend or family member for their opinion.

4. Patterns are your friend.

If you’re struggling to find clothes that look good on you, try patterns! Stripes, polka dots, and floral prints are all excellent choices for spring.

5. Texture is essential.

When picking out clothes, pay attention to the fabric and the texture. Different materials will fall differently on your body, so choosing something that flatters your figure is essential.

6. Don’t forget about accessories!

Accessories can transform an outfit. Scarves, hats, jewelry, and belts can help you create a perfect look for yourself.

7. Shop at different stores.

Don’t just stick to the same stores every time you go shopping. Try branching out and looking at different types of stores and women’s clothing stores. You might be surprised by what you find!

8. Don’t be afraid to try something new.

If you see a piece of clothing that you like but you’re unsure if it will look good on you, give it a try! You might be surprised by how well it fits and how great you look in it. Interested in rompers or jumpsuits this season? Check out Lunya for their collection of comfortable pieces.

9. Pay attention to the fit.

Your clothes must fit well, especially if you’re trying to create a flattering silhouette. Clothes that are too big or too small will not look good on you.

10. Don’t be afraid to get tailored.

If a piece of clothing fits you well, but the length is wrong, don’t be afraid to get it tailored. It’s a quick and easy way to make sure your clothes look perfect.

11. Balance your outfit with different textures and fabrics.

If you’re wearing a dress with a lot of texture, try pairing it with a simple cardigan or jacket. If you’re wearing all solid colors, add a pop of color with some accessories.

12. Experiment with different styles.

Don’t be afraid to try something new! You might find that you love how a particular style looks on you.

13. Stick to your comfort zone.

If there are certain styles or colors that you feel comfortable wearing, stick with them! You’ll feel more confident in your outfit if satisfied with it.

14. Get inspired by magazines and online fashion blogs.

There are tons of resources available for finding fashion inspiration. Browse through magazines and online fashion blogs to get ideas for your next outfit.

15. Ask for help!

If you’re still struggling to put together a perfect wardrobe for yourself, don’t be afraid to ask for help. Sarah is happy to offer her advice to anyone who needs it!

Sarah recommends that you first need to figure out what body type you have when you are picking out any clothes. Knowing your body type will help you better understand what styles and colors look best on you. Once you know your body type, take a look at your natural surroundings and see what colors are predominant. If bright colors like oranges and yellows compliment your skin tone, they would be great for spring clothing choices. If you live in a colder climate, earth tones or pastels may be better.

One of Sarah’s most effective tips is not to be afraid of color! Many people avoid using bright colors in their outfits because they’re unsure how they will look. However, if styled correctly, color can make any outfit pop. If you’re not sure about what colors look good on you, ask a friend or family member for their opinion. You can also consult a color wheel to determine which colors complement each other.

When choosing to clothe, Sarah believes that patterns are your friend. If you’re having trouble finding clothes that look good on you, try experimenting with different patterns. Stripes, polka dots, and floral prints are all excellent choices for spring.

The texture is another crucial factor to consider when picking out clothes. The way a fabric falls on your body can change how an outfit looks. If you’re unsure what materials will look good on you, try to stick with natural fabrics like cotton, linen, and silk.

An excellent way to make sure your clothes are always in style is to invest in quality pieces. If you find a piece of clothing that you love, but it’s a little more expensive than you would like to pay, think about how often you will wear it. If you know, you’ll wear it a lot. It’s worth the investment!

Finally, Sarah recommends that everyone have a few essential items in their wardrobe that they can rely on. These pieces should be versatile and can be worn in various situations. A black dress, blue blazer, and pair of dark jeans are all great examples of necessary items.

Author

Northern girl Laura is the epitome of a true entrepreneur. Laura’s spirit for adventure and passion for people blaze through House of Coco. She founded House of Coco in 2014 and has grown it in to an internationally recognised brand whilst having a lot of fun along the way. Travel is in her DNA and she is a true visionary and a global citizen.

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