Happy Monday friends! I hope everyone has been enjoying these first few days of spring. If you don’t mind, I wanted to share something a bit personal with you today. It’s been a bit since I pulled back the curtain on my life. In just a couple short weeks, my son will be turning four. While I fee like I’ve finally gotten a handle on many aspects of motherhood and mom boss life, I’ve continued to struggle with getting dressed.
There are a litany of reasons for this. Obviously, I had that tiny human (and also kinda birthed This Old Victorianat the same time). I work from home, often going days without seeing anyone during the day. It doesn’t help that it took me more than three years to feel like my body has returned to (sorta) normal.
But prior to pregnancy I loved fashion. Style was kinda my thang (have you ever checked out my old personal style posts, or our old Monday Workwear series?? I still kinda miss that one). But for the past year or two, I’ve looked at my (admittedly fully stocked) closet and have had no idea how to get dressed! It’s turned into quite a problem.
Let’s face it, we all get in a rut with our closets from time to time. But I’ve been feeling more stuck than that. My closet was actually becoming an overwhelming source of stress in my life so I just avoided it entirely. My yoga pants were just the easier option. But the easy way out isn’t much fun.
But getting in a style rut doesn’t mean we need to toss out our entire closet and start from scratch. Sometimes we just need a fresh eye to remind ourselves why we bought certain pieces in the first place.Thankfully, my girlfriend and fellow OG blogger Christine is a professional personal stylist and she recently paid me visit to help me shop my very own wardrobe – and we captured the whole experience on video for you!
Christine takes a very intentional approach to her client work. She helps you reevaluate your current closet and purge what no longer brings you joy. That’s a key step – we rarely evaluate all the clothes we own. It’s truly an eye opening experience – and is much easier done with a buddy to help you through it! Once the clutter is cleared, you finally have enough space to rediscover pieces you love and remember why you bought them in the first place.
Since I no longer have the luxury of taking a lot of time to get dressed in the morning, Christine helped me identify my version of a cool mom uniform (sorry silk shirts, I no longer really have any use for you). She then helped me see how to layer pieces from my pre-mom life back in, amping up my style for things like business meetings, date nights and special occasions. Prime takeaway; never underestimate the power of a good pair of heels! Even though I so rarely wear any of my heels now, I’m glad I’ve held onto all my pretty ponies.
When I took my trip to Scandinavia a couple weeks back I really made a point to wardrobe plan, picking through my closet and selecting the pieces that I felt both stylish but also comfortable in (I have a whole story saved on Instagram about that btw!). As we move into the new season I’m making a point to plan out my spring wardrobe, selecting all of my go-to looks in advance and adding in a few fun accessories to take things up a notch.
You can check out an example of my spring wardrobe plan below.
SHOP: sneakers / tee / jeans / blazer / necklace / sunnies / sandals / tote / heels
And to see how Christine helped me shop my own wardrobe – and how you can do it too – watch our video below! Eager to hear if any of you struggle with the same challenges.
To check out Christine’s styling services, CLICK HERE.
To check out how I designed my closet, CLICK HERE.
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