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When you are scrolling through instagram or other social media apps, it feels like fashion is changing its existence every 15 days. New aesthetics, new cores, new must haves. You feel like you are unsure which style to adapt to.

 

When the trends are loud and constant, personal style can feel overwhelming. However, to build personal style, it isn’t about ignoring trends, but knowing yourself enough to manage them.

 

Let's discuss how to build personal style that survives the fast changes in trends without over spending or losing your identity. This can be termed as sustainable fashion choices.

 

  1. Trends are not rules to follow:

 

When it comes to trends, they are suggestions and not instructions. They are not meant to follow but rather inspire you to create your own vibe. Trends shouldn’t make you want to dictate your wardrobe.

 

It should make you feel like yourself. Just know that the moment you stop feeling pressured to participate in each trend, building a personal style becomes easier.

2.    Build around basics, Not hype pieces:

Trends may come and go but you should always anchor yourself in basics. Your wardrobe that includes neutral tops, well-fitted jeans, comfortable trousers, easy dresses and cord sets are strong basics that you can experiment with.

In this way, you can experiment with trends without feeling lost because your core wardrobe still works.

  1. Prioritising comfort more than anything else:

 

The biggest mistake one probably makes is choosing what’s trending over what feels comfortable. Your personal style should be about your lifestyle, your comfort level and the daily routine that you follow.

 

If something looks fashionable yet it feels uncomfortable, you cannot wear it confidently. If you commute daily, your comfort matters even more.

 

  1. Create your own fashionable element:

Personal style becomes stronger when it's your own. It can be termed as your signature style. It can be wearing minimal jewelry, oversized t-shirts, wearing sneakers or keeping the outfit simple and clean. It is about style v/s fashion trends.

You don’t need dramatic fashion statements. Your consistent style makes you recognisable and it becomes our own personal fashion element.

  1. Don’t consume trends. Create your own style:

If you look around different trending options or 50 different style ideas, you will feel scattered and confused. Thus, it is advisable to save outfits that genuinely reflect your taste and recognise patterns which you clearly like.

This will help you to develop your own style. You should also make an attempt to unfollow accounts that don’t serve you or make you feel restless or anxious about your style. Build personal style and choose what you like the most.

  1. Stay calm when trends fade:

Usually one of the biggest fears of these trends comes alive when you buy something trending and watch it fade in the fashion market.  But that’s okay. You purchased it because you liked what you saw.

Personal style is about getting clarity over time. Some trends work, some don’t. You don’t have to beat yourself up over it.

  1. Invest in quality over quantity:

When trends are ongoing, it is tempting to buy cheaper products that fit your needs. However, these products don’t last for a long time and can quickly drain your wallets.

Instead buy fewer pieces and choose versatile colours that prioritise soft fabrics and fit. You can also pick items that you can style in multiple manners without having to change your outfits again and again. In this way, you can develop your own style

Conclusion:

When you are aware of what feels good on your body, it becomes easier as it reflects your personality and the trends stop feeling overwhelming.  Trends are an option and not a rule that you are required to abide by.Build personal style and follow what fits work best for you.

Trends are built in a way that they move faster. Social media will continue to introduce something new every fortnight but personal style isn’t built in just 15 days, it’s built through repetition, comfort and self-awareness.

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