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Episode 176: Discovering Your Private Fashion (Deep Dive)


This week, we’re sharing a deep dive on our expertise cleansing out and curating our personal closets. We’re additionally sharing how we bought shade consults what our greatest colours are. 

Plus, we’re sharing ideas for locating a mode that felt proper for us.

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Present Notes:

Learn The Curated Closet and take a look at The Curated Closet Workbook.

Try Emma’s weblog submit: 3 Issues I Discovered from The Curated Closet

We bought our shade consults from createdcolorful.com

Emma’s Colour: Mild Summer time (pale colours like lavender and funky tones)

Elsie’s Colour: Deep Autumn (browns and plum)

Suggestions for Discovering Your Fashion and Feeling Good:

Elsie:

-Have a look at the clothes, make-up, and types you continue to love from OLD photographs and you will see issues that really feel traditional to you.

– When you’ve got clothes that you simply put on by default that makes you’re feeling dangerous about your self, let it go.

-Create a temper board on your wardrobe.

Emma:

-Have high-quality fundamentals that suit you effectively and that you’ll put on loads.

-Your garments ought to mirror how beautiful you might be.

-In the event you love one thing, purchase it in a couple of colours.

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Episode 176 Transcript:

Emma: You’re listening to The gorgeous Mess Podcast, your cozy consolation pay attention. This week we’re sharing a deep dive into our expertise, of cleansing out and curating our personal closets. We’re sharing how we bought shade consults and study when our greatest colours are, and we’re sharing ideas for the way we discovered a mode that felt proper for us.

Elsie: Yeah, a mode deep dive. I’m excited to do that episode, the colour seek the advice of half is new, after which the curated closet half. I really feel like we’ve been speaking about that since like episode one, but it surely actually is such a giant a part of what I believe helped me create a closet that like the place you actually put on your stuff. Like an important factor, you actually put on it, proper? 

Emma: Identical. That’s all the time the factor that I inform mates in the event that they’re like, I’m attempting to work on my private type. Not that anybody’s asking me for style recommendation, however I’m all the time like, oh, I learn this ebook, it has a workbook. You are able to do one or the opposite or each, you don’t need to have learn the ebook to benefit from the workbook. Individuals all the time ask that too, and Curated Closet is superior. 

Elsie: Yeah. Effectively, the factor I’ve realized from my mother period is that even if you end up like, I don’t do style running a blog, I don’t contemplate myself a style particular person. I don’t actually like purchasing that a lot. I don’t actually care. You continue to put on garments on daily basis and you continue to want to be ok with your self on daily basis and it nonetheless issues. I type of don’t see a time in life when it doesn’t matter in any respect. As a result of it impacts, no less than for me, how I really feel, how snug I really feel, and I don’t know the way I current myself in public and simply every little thing like that. So I believe that it’s an incredible matter for type of anybody and I had a lot enjoyable. The seek the advice of was positively like a brand new expertise. First, let’s speak concerning the Curated Closet just a little bit. So for anybody who doesn’t know or has by no means heard of this. We love this ebook referred to as The Curated Closet, and we particularly advocate the Curated Closet workbook, which we are going to hyperlink in our present notes. It’s similar to an incredible useful resource if possibly you’ve graduated faculty or possibly you’ve develop into a mother, or one thing’s occurred to the place your life has actually modified and you are feeling such as you’re in between, you don’t know what to do, so that you’re carrying the identical factor again and again, what’s in your closet doesn’t actually match the way in which you’re dwelling anymore. That is the person who this ebook is actually made for, and it occurs to all of us a number of occasions in our life. For me, I’ve all the time felt like due to our historical past of running a blog and being in photos loads and stuff, I’ve all the time felt very snug getting dressed up for photographs. I understand how I wanna look in photographs. I understand how to do my make-up, photographs, hair, and every little thing. Being in photographs is straightforward for me. However discovering like an on a regular basis type that isn’t simply pajamas has all the time been very difficult for me and I’m very all or nothing. So for me, I normally concentrate on on a regular basis garments. Yeah, like mother uniform sort of factor. After which it additionally helped me study what I’m carrying the most important share. She has all these workouts within the ebook like, what do you put on most days? What do you put on every so often? And I noticed that after I first began, the vast majority of my closet was type of like weblog garments. The place we don’t actually go to weblog occasions as a lot as we used to, however belongings you would put on in public at a weblog factor, simply type of loopy garments. After which the stuff we might put on in photos, which is type of loopy garments, after which stuff that we put on in our on a regular basis life, which is barely much less loopy garments. And yeah, for me I noticed that I have to spend extra on issues that I’m gonna put on 100 occasions, just like the issues I put on on a regular basis and I have to spend much less on so many outfits that I’ve worn like twice. 

Emma: Yeah. And I truly wrote a weblog submit some time in the past and we’ll hyperlink it within the present notes, but it surely’s referred to as three issues I realized from The Curated Closet. And for me, that weblog submit is type of like a fast overview synopsis of my greatest takeaways from it. So should you’re all in favour of that, test it out. Earlier than I learn the ebook after which did the workbook, she has like a number of challenges in there that you are able to do. Earlier than I did that, I felt like I had a number of my closet that I used to be air quotes, saving like I by no means wore it, however I favored all of it. I simply didn’t ever put on it cuz it didn’t truly match my actual life, it type of match this like fantasy life or this previous life, cuz we used to love work out of an workplace collectively and we had just a little crew after which finally we began working from dwelling. And I’ve labored from dwelling now for a very long time, like eight or 9 years and the kind of work I do is a mixture of pc work. So I’m sitting at a pc like lots of people, but in addition a number of cooking within the kitchen and getting down low to take photographs and crafting and getting down low to take photographs. After which additionally since I grew to become a mother once more, a number of getting down low decide up my son or various things like that, so a number of, I don’t wanna put on yoga pants each single day. That doesn’t really feel like my type or snug to me. I imply, it’s snug, however I imply, it doesn’t make me really feel put collectively. For some folks it would, for me, it doesn’t, however I noticed I had a number of garments that simply didn’t, I wanted one thing that was extra, I don’t know if health or athletic is the fitting phrase, however issues that I may transfer in much more than I actually had realized, in order that type of factor. After which I additionally grew up, I really feel like in highschool, you’ll in all probability keep in mind we had a extremely tight funds, clearly like everybody does in highschool since you like work on the Greenback Tree, however I had a number of garments that have been like issues I type of cobbled collectively from the thrift retailer. In order that they have been largely fairly wild, and that was enjoyable, however I don’t really feel like I ever realized how to buy like actually good fundamentals that match me effectively. And that’s like in all probability the primary factor that I realized within the curated closet I used to be carrying a number of garments that the match wasn’t proper, I wanted to get them tailor-made. Or I have to spend extra and get one thing that matches me higher as a result of possibly I purchased one thing off of a clearance rack and it didn’t fairly match me, however the value was proper. After which I ended up not carrying it loads trigger it didn’t really feel nice in it. And so it’s like, okay, you both have to get this tailor-made or you want to donate it and go purchase one thing that matches you effectively, in order that type of factor. And so ever since then, each single factor in my closet I put on and I really like, and I really feel like I’ve tons, I really feel like I’ve no deficit of outfits, which feels so good, however I additionally really feel like I can prepare in like 5 minutes if I have to. And I by no means felt that means earlier than. I felt like I didn’t really feel very put collectively, I felt like most of my closet was stuff I used to be saving, quote unquote, for one more time and that point by no means got here. And I additionally felt prefer it truly took me longer to prepare and I didn’t even really feel as put collectively as a result of I simply didn’t know what went collectively. And so now I’ve set uniforms principally. And I additionally put on a number of jumpsuits as a result of that’s a simple one.

Elsie: Yeah, I positively have one other clean-out coming in my future however the factor that I’ve realized essentially the most from the previous, I’ve completed it a few occasions, after which typically it’s such as you do it after which a couple of years go by and you want to do it once more, no less than that’s how I’m. Considered one of my coping behaviors within the early pandemic was on-line purchasing, so I believe I’ve in all probability stated that earlier than, but it surely was, and I similar to collected a number of garments that I nonetheless haven’t worn. So I really feel like now, it’s my job to determine what works from this unhealthy purchasing behavior that I had for a second.

Emma: Hey, it occurs to us all. I can not inform you what number of issues I believed whereas I used to be breastfeeding. So, no disgrace man. No disgrace. 

Elsie: Yeah. To make clear, I’m not ashamed of it, however I really feel actually dangerous. Like I don’t wanna waste these items. So I wanna determine it out now. What is going to I actually put on? After which additionally what can I move on to a pal? Or I in all probability received’t do a web-based sale, I might positively donate. We’d do an property sale after we transfer from this dwelling. In any case, yeah, I simply type of need to type out all of that. However anyway, the factor I realized previously from my cleanouts is that I type of all the time return to the identical type. It doesn’t matter what I believe I need or it doesn’t matter what I’m drawn to that I see different folks carrying or what’s in type or no matter, I all the time return to the identical sort of look again and again and I all the time have. So I really feel like I do know now and I positively bought this from doing all of the mini workbook sections of The Curated Closet. I do know now what my core type is and I simply have to remain near that and that for me is the easiest way to buy efficiently. 

Emma: The one factor I used to be gonna say, we have been speaking about shopping for stuff randomly, in the course of the pandemic and through breastfeeding, since you’re up at 4:00 AM and all that. Typically, although, I might say after doing the curated closet and the workbook and through the years, I truly store loads lower than I used to, I simply are likely to spend just a little extra. I’ve like denims that I’ve been carrying now for like seven, eight years as a result of they’ve lasted me that lengthy they usually match me, I imply I clearly don’t put on ’em whereas I used to be pregnant. There was definitely a time the place they didn’t match. However typically, I’ve a number of issues now that it’s like I’ve had this a very long time and yeah, it was type of dear after I purchased it, however now I’m seeing the advantages of shopping for issues that have been just a little bit larger high quality and match me higher. And I can say like, yeah, it’s been years now since I did the group closet and I truly store loads much less, however I do are likely to spend extra. And so I believe that I’m actually proud of that change it makes me really feel like I’m buying much less stuff. I’m not biking via issues as a result of I simply thought it was a superb value, but it surely wasn’t truly one thing that labored effectively for me. And I really feel just like the issues that I’m bringing into my home and bringing into my life and spending my cash on are staying with me for much longer, they usually’re getting much more use and that makes me actually completely happy.

Elsie: Yeah, that’s the purpose. That’s the final purpose. I believe shopping for issues that you already know you’re gonna put on for years is the absolute best solution to store. So I positively advocate The Curated Closet to anybody who hasn’t completed it. And I believe it’s simply such a superb course of I can’t wait to do my subsequent cleanout once more. 

Emma: Yeah, transferring is such a superb time for that. So I’m excited for you, it’s a lot enjoyable. 

Elsie: I nonetheless additionally, I ought to point out, I nonetheless do the Marie Apartment factor too, the place you are taking every little thing out and put it in a single huge pile and take a look at every little thing on, after which put it again in solely after you’ve tried it on. I believe that that’s a extremely good technique. I believe there’s simply one thing to it, to getting it bodily out of your closet that prefer it additionally type of forces you. For folks like me, it forces me to not get distracted and be like, I’ll end this one other day. Making an attempt on garments is type of boring, and should you get all of them outta your closet, you then type of need to get them again in, one thing about it really works very well. 

Emma: Yeah, I nearly really feel prefer it helps you eliminate issues that you simply possibly wanted to as a result of it’s such as you actually already took it out of your closet prefer it’s now sitting in your mattress or sitting on the ground, and so now you need to bodily put it again in. So it’s such as you’re actually making a call to maintain it. Whereas should you don’t truly take it outta your closet, you simply stroll round your closet and determine should you wanna maintain issues or not. It’s like there’s no actual, it’s nearly like extra effort to eliminate one thing. So should you’re on the fence, should you’re like, I actually haven’t worn this in a 12 months but it surely’s cute, then it’s I’ll simply depart it hanging. It’s already hanging right here. Whereas if it’s like sitting on the ground or sitting in your mattress, it’s like, oh, I haven’t worn this in a 12 months and I can’t consider the subsequent time I’ll put on it. Perhaps I ought to give this to a pal or promote it or donate it, no matter it might be.

Elsie: Sure. Okay, so subsequent up we did Colour consults with Created Colourful is the title of the corporate. So I heard about Created Colourful One Day on, you already know I love to do the Instagram Q&A’s every so often and I did one the place somebody was like, what season are you? And I used to be like, I don’t know, however I believe I’m both an autumn or a winter is what I might guess, however I’m unsure. How have you learnt? And somebody DMed me and stated that they did a seek the advice of with created colourful and that it modified their life and I booked one instantly. That’s the advice, proper? Prefer it modified my life. I believe she particularly stated even my husband is getting his personal now, which I used to be like, oh, that’s attention-grabbing. I don’t assume I may get my husband to do that due to all of the selfie selfies you’ll, you’ll hear about it in a minute. There’s a lot of selfies. I used to be like, I need one thing that’s gonna change my life. And so I went on their web site they usually say that they may assist you look higher in your on a regular basis garments. They decide colours that look good on you in your on a regular basis life whenever you’re not carrying make-up. So I used to be like bought. So I signed up for it and I believed the expertise was so nice. So I’ll clarify just a little bit about the way it works. So first, you fill out a questionnaire after which they ask you for a sure variety of selfies. The selfies are imagined to be like, they’ve specs. They’ve just a little video that reveals you the way to take them, however you’re like going through a window. They find yourself telling me it’s probably not good to have a white background. And also you maintain up completely different colours of material or you’ll be able to put on completely different colours of material. So it’s just about similar to your face, your hair pulled again, no make-up, they usually simply wanna take a look at you carrying completely different colours. So they offer you all the colours and the primary set I in all probability did like. 20 or possibly 20 to 30 photos. After which on the second set, they ask you for extra particular colours as a result of they’re attempting to love slim down what works and what doesn’t work. After which I suppose should you didn’t do a superb job, then you need to do a 3rd set. We each needed to do third units, proper? 

Emma: Yep, certain did. 

Elsie: However yeah, I used to be like, oh, there’s no means I’m gonna need to do a 3rd set and I did. So don’t really feel dangerous should you do. So I did all of these selfies. There have been so many I felt like I may see on my cellphone like a distinction. Did you’re feeling like you would type of inform a few of them have been standing out as like actually good and actually dangerous? Once you like take a look at the collage of all of them collectively in your cellphone. 

Emma: Yeah, and as soon as once more, my jumpsuits got here in very helpful as a result of I actually would similar to maintain all 10 of my jumpsuits as much as my face, and that was like most of my selfies. I had a couple of different sweaters and various things that I held up. I had a sneaking suspicion for a couple of years now that lavender is type of my shade, which is bizarre as a result of I do love lavender, however I’ve by no means considered purple as my favourite shade or a shade that I gravitate in direction of, and lavender’s beautiful. However till it even got here again with the squiggly eighties type, it actually wasn’t even one thing that was on my radar, completely. However I’ve all the time seen after I put on lavender nail polish, I actually prefer it towards my pores and skin after which I’ve a type of lavender jumpsuit and this type of lavender sweater and I’ve all the time thought I’d simply look actually good in them, although I’m like, once more, lavender I’ve by no means considered it as like my shade. So anyway, I may type of see like from all of the selfies within the folder, I used to be like, yeah, that one type of appears to be like like the very best, which was my sneaking suspicion. And I used to be like, what is that this gonna imply for my shade? So, yeah. 

Elsie: Yeah, I may too. And it’s actually attention-grabbing whenever you take a look at your selfies altogether, like in your digital camera roll view, how a lot your pores and skin tones change simply by carrying completely different colours, which I didn’t actually know was doable. I didn’t perceive it in any respect earlier than doing this train, so it was very attention-grabbing. So yeah, for my outcome, I used to be anticipating to get fall or winter and there are three completely different variations of every one. There’s like gentle, medium, and darkish I believe for every one. In order that’s even six completely different choices. What have been you anticipating to get? 

Emma: Most likely the precise reverse of what I bought, which is humorous.

Elsie: Ooh. What have been you anticipating? 

Emma: I used to be open to no matter, however I suppose I hoped for one thing type of fall. I like fall colours as a result of I like fall time, It’s my favourite season, so far as the vibes. I used to be type of hoping, I suppose, for that, however once more, I had the sneaking suspicion that lavender was type of my shade, which isn’t a fall shade, clearly. And low and behold, after I did my three rounds of selfies, my shade is gentle summer season. Which is the way in which that they described it, lavender is unquestionably like the colour in there. After which the way in which they described it’s it’s a number of colours which might be cool tones so probably not heat tones ever. So even should you’re carrying brown, it’s like a cool tone brown after which nothing tremendous harsh. So like as a substitute of black, I might look higher in charcoal. After which it’s additionally a number of colours that begin with the phrase pale. So like pale yellow, pale pink, pale purple, which is lavender. So, which is humorous cuz I don’t actually consider myself as a pastel particular person. Once more, I don’t dislike them or something, I really feel like after I see garments I gravitate towards daring colours. Most likely lots of people do as a result of it’s like what stands out to your eye? However these aren’t actually the issues that look nice with my pores and skin. And though I put on make-up most days, I don’t actually put on tremendous full-coverage make-up. I put on type of lighter on a regular basis make-up is how I might describe it. So I do assume gravitating extra in direction of the colours that swimsuit me and my pure colours makes extra sense and is simply gonna spotlight my options, which you type of hit on this. However that was one factor that actually bought me as a result of Elsie bought into this and she or he was like, it’s best to do it. And I used to be like, I don’t know, We’ll see. However I favored their web site, or possibly it was on Instagram that I noticed this, however they talked about the way to discover your proper colours, I don’t assume they used the phrase proper. The colours for you might be extra about highlighting similar to your pure property, your eyes, your pores and skin, your hair, even should you dye your hair, prefer it’s about highlighting you and displaying off who you actually are and what you actually appear like versus hiding it or masking it up or dressing for this fantasy look, that isn’t truly the way you look. It’s simply how a mannequin and {a magazine} look and also you wanna appear like her. 

Elsie: I positively have that drawback. When on-line purchasing, I’ve all the time been very influenced by the fashions and the way the fashions look, and I nonetheless even now that I do know what my colours are, and nonetheless always am gravitating in direction of outfits which might be shot on very dark-skinned black ladies as a result of I similar to how they give the impression of being. I similar to it, it simply appears to be like good. Yeah, but when it’s a pastel then it’s gonna look dangerous on me and now I do know that. Okay, so I used to be anticipating to get fall or winter and I believed fall as a result of I simply knew like earth tones or I’ve a number of earth tones in my closet. I might say my closet is generally earth tones. So I felt like that does make sense as a result of it’s what I’m snug carrying and really feel good in. However in winter I’ve type of pale pores and skin and I really feel a number of the celeb examples within the autumn have darker pores and skin or are extra like a JLo sort of particular person. And I didn’t actually relate to that, so I believed possibly it was winter additionally as a result of I actually like carrying black and I used to be satisfied that black is one in all my hottest colours, which was my greatest shock. Black is on my don’t put on checklist, as in it’s not good and I’m so confused. I nonetheless type of don’t imagine it, although I settle for that it’s true.

Emma: Effectively as a result of it’s cooler. Proper? So it’s such as you’re imagined to put on hotter issues, so it’s best to put on a darkish, darkish brown. 

Elsie: They have been like carrying black however with a distinct shade with it. I simply love all black, however honestly, my youngsters look actually good. Considered one of our daughters wears all-black outfits on a regular basis, and she or he appears to be like actually good in them, and I ought to have identified that. I don’t have the identical shade zone as my children. So in any case, so I bought deep autumn, which I used to be shocked as a result of the examples whenever you lookup the celebrities, it’s like Eva Mendez, Julia Roberts, I simply was like, I believed they have been odder to me than I’m. So I used to be very shocked. However general, it is sensible as a result of the vast majority of my closet does match inside that spectrum. And so I do assume I used to be already type of like realizing what appeared dangerous and good. I already knew pastels look dangerous on me as a result of I’m type of the identical as my mother and she or he advised me that about herself and it’s true and it’s true for me too. Yeah, I type of already knew that. And I’ve all the time had a factor with spring purchasing my entire life the place I simply really feel like nothing appears to be like good on me within the spring after which within the fall time, I really feel like every little thing appears to be like good on me. And now I perceive it’s not simply due to sweaters versus tank tops, it’s due to the freaking colours, duh. So now I do know that.

Emma: I additionally simply cherished that we bought principally reverse and we’re sisters and I believe in some methods we do look alike, however in different methods, I get it like our pores and skin could be very completely different. If I attempted to put on Elsie’s Basis, it might not look proper. We have now completely different pores and skin tones.

Elsie: We’ve all the time identified we’ve got completely different pores and skin varieties and like completely different undertones as a result of Emma has extra of an inclination to look pink. And I’ve extra of an inclination to look yellow, I believe in photos.

Emma: Yeah. You may have like our mother’s pores and skin and I’ve our dad’s pores and skin. 

Elsie: Yeah, however apart from that, I believe like structurally we glance the identical, however we’ve got utterly completely different colours. So some folks both assume we glance nothing alike or, folks have truly like confused us earlier than like folks have come as much as me and been like, “hello Emma.” So we do, I do know we do look alike, however she has blue eyes, and I’ve brown eyes. She’s all the time had gentle hair aside from that one time whenever you have been carrying your Elsie costume for like three months. 

Emma: Yeah, and I used to be like, this appears to be like horrible on me. 

Elsie: Anyway, I’ve had blonde hair earlier than too, type of, and it did look horrible, objectively dangerous. Okay, I had a few colours in my report that they inspired me to put on that I wouldn’t have picked out earlier than. Like I’ve been shopping for extra issues on this type of plum shade and I don’t know why I simply type of didn’t care about that shade. However now that I search for it, I see it on a regular basis and it’s a simple shade to seek out and it really works for me. After which I’ve been shopping for browner, that’s probably not new or laborious. So yeah, I really feel like I’m positively gonna be capable of make my on a regular basis garments extra flattering. I don’t put on make-up on daily basis and I’m not going to. So this feels very useful. And I might say life-changing. It was positively value it, I can’t keep in mind how a lot it price, but it surely was like a hundred-something. It was positively value it for me and I might positively advocate it to a pal. 

Emma: Yeah, and it is also simply each interplay with them, whether or not they have been asking for extra selfies or after they despatched my outcomes, they’re so candy. I felt stunning each time I open one in all their emails cuz they’re similar to actually encouraging and so I positively do assume recommending it to a pal. You don’t have to fret that it’s gonna be this unfavorable expertise cuz I simply can just about assure it received’t be, it’ll positively depart them feeling stunning. Which they’re, even when they’ve completely different colours than they thought, which is what occurred to me. And I additionally in my report, so the 2 issues I actually wanna share is one, that they had like a bonus shade for me, they have been like, we seen that this char truce, which it’s this like lime inexperienced jumpsuit I’ve, they’re like, that’s not actually within the gentle summer season spectrum, but it surely appears to be like actually good on you. So simply so you already know, go for it with that one. And should you ever have a wild card factor, and I favored that they have been like, Hey, you don’t have to suit into this field each single time. In the event you see one thing and it’s thrilling to you and you are feeling good in it, possibly it really works. It’s not like everyone suits in a field on a regular basis, so I actually favored that. After which the e-mail additionally had a number of ideas since you is likely to be considering, oh, are they telling me to love throw away every little thing in my closet that doesn’t match the colours? That sounds costly, and it’s like, yeah, that will be costly probably. That sounds horrible. However no, they really had a number of ideas for what to do whenever you’re carrying a shade that’s possibly not so nice on your pores and skin and eyes, however you find it irresistible and also you wish to put on it, or it’s a sweater that’s particular to you. It’s possibly your mom gave it to you or it’s classic out of your grandma. You simply wanna put on it, it’s essential to you. The guidelines are issues to think about carrying like a shawl in your neck or a scarf or a hat or earrings that possibly are a extra flattering shade for you. So issues round your face are gonna be just a little bit extra flattering. After which additionally, should you simply love shade but it surely doesn’t look nice on you, contemplate carrying it on the underside. So, skirts, pants, sneakers, issues like that, tights, you already know, you would go boulder down there as a result of it’s proper by your face. There are much more ideas than that, I’m simply type of highlighting a pair. However I simply actually favored that it didn’t really feel like, listed below are your colours and you need to match on this field now, and should you put on something exterior of it, it’s gonna look dangerous, prefer it actually wasn’t like that in any respect. It truly felt very liberating. It felt extra like I used to be given course and I favored that. 

Elsie: Yeah, I’m glad you talked about that as a result of yeah, I did wanna say I do know a sure a part of our viewers proper now, they’re considering I don’t wanna do that as a result of I don’t wanna be advised what I can’t put on and that is a vital notice, is that I nonetheless assume that black is one in all my oddest colours and I nonetheless like and it’s on my don’t put on checklist, however I like don’t care. It’s effective. I believe that I simply understand that like that’s a shade that I’m gonna put on after I’m carrying a number of make-up and prefer it’s extra of a dressing up, going out factor for me. And with my on a regular basis garments, my sweatpants, sweatsuit, no matter, like T-shirts.Yeah, t-shirts that’s a superb one. Pajamas, just like the stuff that you simply all the time put on with no make-up and also you simply wanna really feel good, I in all probability wouldn’t decide it up once more for these. It positively doesn’t imply that you may’t put on these colours. And in addition I’m like gonna get previous all nails ’trigger it’s Easter and that’s effective, I don’t care. You don’t need to care about each little factor.

Emma: No, it’s extra if you need, I don’t know. In the event you simply know extra about what would possibly look good on you. So one factor I do sometimes is love thrifting. We’ve talked about thrifting many occasions on the present, and for me, thrifting is simply type of for enjoyable. I do attempt to solely purchase issues that I’m gonna put on or use. A number of what I purchase recently is like issues for Oscar’s fairy backyard, like little ceramics or necklaces that I’m gonna take aside for my jewellery obsession, my necklace-making pastime. However I do additionally like to purchase sweaters and garments and issues. And now I simply really feel like I’ve much more course. Cuz typically you see one thing and also you’re like, oh, I believe this could match me, and I like the colour, however I don’t know if it appears to be like nice on me. And I really feel like now I’ve simply been given like just a little permission slip of you’ll be able to depart that behind for just like the deep fall women, cuz that’s not you. Examine-in on the blue lavender and you already know all that. And if you wish to put on one thing that’s not your shade, go for it, it’s no huge deal. Listed below are some ideas. That’s type of the vibe of this entire factor. However I like being inventive inside a field. I like being given permission to let go of one thing. In order that’s how I view this and for me, it feels liberating and type of enjoyable. And I additionally similar to, I don’t know, sending within the selfies and it’s nearly like doing a web-based quiz in a means. It’s simply enjoyable. Who doesn’t like to do this every so often? 

Elsie: So have you ever completed any purchasing or any cleansing out since you bought your outcomes again? 

Emma: I haven’t completed a lot cleansing out as a result of I don’t really feel like I’ve tons of stuff that I’m like, oh, I positively gotta eliminate it. I’ve one jumpsuit that’s like principally type of a burnt orange. So you know the way huge Bud, they’re smalls, however they’re barely completely different sizes. So I used to be like, all proper, this one already was just a little bit larger on me, so I used to be like, I both have to get it tailor-made and now that I understand it’s actually not my shade, I’m like, possibly I’ll see if somebody who’s extra of a fall.

Elsie: I’ll commerce you. Truly, I would have already got it. I’ll need to test my closet, however I’ll commerce you cuz I already began making a pile for you and it has my scorching pink jumpsuit in it. 

Emma: Yeah, we are able to commerce cuz this is sort of a terracotta pink, rusty pink. 

Elsie: Sure, I really like the recent pink jumpsuit. I find it irresistible. I find it irresistible. I find it irresistible. I find it irresistible. However after I put it on, I don’t find it irresistible now I do know why, I perceive, it is sensible. It doesn’t make sense how one can have one thing that you simply love that a lot and you then put it in your physique and also you’re like, however no. Yeah. I really feel like this was like a lacking piece for us that I’m so glad we’ve got now. So, yeah, I’m making you just a little pile, it’s not that huge cuz I actually didn’t have a number of pastels in my closet, however I had a couple of and I’ll convey them with me after I come to go to subsequent week. And yeah, we are able to perform a little commerce I find it irresistible. Let’s do it. Okay, after which for the longer term, I really feel like my greatest change is that like I’m going to purchase like 100% of my on a regular basis primary garments, like my mother uniform-type stuff. I’m gonna purchase all of my colours as a result of I really feel I ought to due to faculty drop-off sort of conditions. I don’t put on make-up or care in any respect, like in any respect. I care lower than the least. So this can be a great way for me to look my greatest contemplating these phrases. 

Emma: Yeah, identical. If I’m spending a superb amount of cash, so like, principally if it’s not thrifted then I’m in all probability gonna stick extra with my shade palettes all the time sooner or later. The one exception is, I’m certain I’ll put on some type of pumpkin or halloweeny factor within the fall sometimes and I don’t care. I find it irresistible and I don’t care if it doesn’t look nice with my pores and skin, don’t matter to me, it’s Halloween. 

Elsie: Yeah, I assist that. I believe that that’s good. If I used to be advised I couldn’t put on pumpkin orange, somebody would have hell to pay. You possibly can’t take that away from me so that you’re dealing with it fairly effectively. 

Emma: I’m gonna want a refund as a result of I really like pumpkin

Elsie: Yeah, now we’re transferring on to a piece the place we’re gonna every do three recommendations on discovering your type, feeling good, and Yeah, if we haven’t made this clear sufficient already, it’s coming from the angle of anybody can do that and everybody ought to really feel good of their garments. It’s not like a style, style perspective as a result of we don’t have that. However I do love style. I’ve an appreciation for it. I wouldn’t contemplate myself a style particular person, although. 

Emma: I believe whether it is like meals, everyone eats and possibly everyone has to prepare dinner some, even should you hate cooking you in all probability need to do one thing. So it’s type of the like, effectively what do you prepare dinner on daily basis? Like what’s your on a regular basis cooking versus what should you went to a Michelin star restaurant, I’m certain that you would nonetheless admire that meals and it doesn’t imply that you need to prepare dinner it in your individual dwelling as a result of frankly, you don’t have the abilities. I don’t and it’s okay to have all these completely different ranges. I truly assume that’s actually enjoyable and thrilling and that’s how I view style. I really like style. It’s so cool. Anyway, completely different ranges of style are superior, that’s all I used to be attempting to say. 

Elsie: So listed below are our ideas. My first one is to take a look at the clothes, make-up, and types that you simply nonetheless love out of your outdated photographs. Have a look at photographs from your self, like via the years, all of your completely different ages and phases, and discover the issues that also really feel traditional to you as a result of likelihood is these are issues that actually work effectively for you. And in addition I simply assume one thing from an image of me 10 years in the past that I might nonetheless put on now, meaning one thing. Are you aware what I imply? Meaning one thing about like me and one thing concerning the clothes and the type, it may’t simply be like a development. It’s prefer it’s not possible, it’s nice. 

Emma: My first tip is to have high-quality fundamentals that suit you effectively and that you’ll put on loads. So irrespective of your funds, it doesn’t matter. In the event you’re like, my funds for denims is $50 or $300, no matter means prime quality to you, simply one thing that’s gonna final. And to me, an important factor is that it suits you effectively. And getting issues tailor-made is definitely loads cheaper than I believed. I believe should you had agreed to get your entire closet completed, that will clearly be fairly dear. However to get a couple of fundamentals to simply suit you completely normally actually isn’t as a lot as you would possibly assume should you’ve by no means completed it. So discover somebody in your space who does tailoring, it’s not one thing that solely exists in New York Metropolis. I swear you could find somebody and get it to suit your physique. You’re gonna really feel actually good in it.

Elsie: it’s extraordinarily value it. One time I did an entire bag of stuff and it was like a hundred-something. It’s not unaffordable and there are such a lot of items that they simply want just a little tweak for it to be one thing you’ll actually put on. So whenever you’re doing all your clear out, you’ll be able to have the pile the place it’s like straight to the alterations after which you’ll be able to have the donate and the maintain in all of that too. I believe it’s positively value it for certain. Okay, my subsequent tip is you probably have clothes that you simply put on by default that makes you’re feeling dangerous about your self, let it go. Donate it, put it in a bag, and get it out of your own home. I’ve had this many occasions in my life, it’s like getting right into a behavior of similar to whenever you dress quick, you simply put on the identical three issues or no matter. And it may not even be belongings you like, however should you discover that there’s one thing that whenever you’re carrying it, you don’t wanna run into folks or whenever you’re carrying it, you don’t wanna be in photographs, then that’s a factor that I might encourage changing and completely deleting out of your wardrobe. As a result of should you don’t need to, why would you wanna have one thing that made you’re feeling dangerous? 

Emma: Yep, and my subsequent tip is definitely type of alongside these traces, and I don’t know if it’s a tip a lot as a pep speak, however I simply wanna say, you might be beautiful. Precisely the way in which you might be, precisely the scale you might be, precisely the age you might be. So your wardrobe, your garments, and your make-up, should you put on make-up, ought to mirror how beautiful you might be. So that you don’t have to shrink back from garments cuz you assume, oh, if I used to be a distinct dimension or if I used to be taller, I might put on that. Or loads that I hear now could be mates will probably be like, I’m too outdated to put on X, Y, Z, which we’re like in our late thirties or early forties, you’re not,

Elsie: I do know they don’t even know the way outdated is but. 

Emma: Yeah, you don’t even know. And I don’t know, I look again now at like early twenties Emma and I want that she would’ve similar to embraced herself extra as a result of I used to be so cute and I strive to consider that. I’m like, Hey, sixties, Emma is gonna be saying that about you proper now. So embrace it, you might be cute, you might be scorching, and you might be beautiful. Put on stuff that makes you’re feeling that means as a result of it’s true. 

Elsie: Good pep speak, Emma. That was very nice. My subsequent one is, so I’ve just a little temper board for every little thing in my entire life together with clothes. I believe it actually helps. When you’ve got bother wandering out of your type, like that’s my drawback is that if I simply see one thing that’s cute, otherwise you see one thing that appears cute on another person, I don’t know. I’ve an issue, similar to getting drawn to my private deterrent is enjoyable, vibrant clothes and I’ll significantly put on it a couple of times. Like I simply don’t put on clothes like that again and again, over the way in which I do different issues. So I’ve to maintain myself targeted away from it. And it’s not like I can’t ever put on it, however I’m attempting to not, positively attempting not to spend so much on clothes like that anymore. Anyway, so I’ve my little temper board and it’s similar to photos of outfits I like, like folks from Pinterest, just a bit collage and maintain it in your cellphone and remind your self whenever you’re unsure about a purchase order or no matter. I believe it’s a great way to be like, oh yeah, that is how I’m attempting to decorate, that is how I wish to gown.

Emma: Yep, I really like that. It’s like a cheat sheet. Okay. And my third tip is should you love one thing, purchase it in a couple of colours that be just right for you. However should you love one thing, that is one thing that we stole from our grandma and I type of used to assume she was type of dorky for doing this, and now I one hundred percent do it and I get it and she or he was proper. 

Elsie: I by no means thought that, I all the time thought she was cool. Her closet I’m gonna describe them. One coloured, type of like a gown that Ms. Frizzle wears. One coloured cotton shirt gown has a shade and midline sleeves and it goes down under the knee and it has an identical belt. And she or he had that gown in like the entire rainbow. After which she had sneakers, like pumps in the entire rainbow to match them. And I all the time thought it was the good factor about our grandma, it was her instructor uniform. Yeah, she was a instructor. And Emma is rather like her.

Emma: However jumpsuits. That’s just like the model. So yeah, should you love one thing, should you’re like, wow, this sweater suits me very well, or, oh, I all the time, you already know, put on this pair of denims, they match me effectively. Effectively, if they’ve it in one other wash possibly get that. Additionally, when one thing wears out, like an incredible pair of sneakers and you may’t resell them, or an incredible pair of denims, they’ve gotten too many holes, no matter, don’t really feel like you need to change it up should you don’t wish to. You possibly can actually simply change it with the identical factor once more, no disgrace in that. So should you discover one thing that’s working for you and also you find it irresistible, embrace it. 

Elsie: That’s true. I believe that that’s actually good recommendation, Em. So many garments do are available in many alternative colours too, which is sweet. 

Emma: Yeah, simply slight variations and it’s not even a lot. I accomplish that a lot laundry having a toddler and I solely have one child. I don’t even know what individuals are doing with 2, 3, or 4 children. 

Elsie: You don’t wanna know the way a lot completely different it’s with two children. 

Emma: So typically it’s simply having barely completely different colours. You additionally may simply purchase the very same shade, simply so you will have a couple of, so that you don’t really feel like you need to do laundry on daily basis as a result of I get that too. Go for it, do what you want to do. 

Elsie: I find it irresistible. I hope this episode was useful. We actually, actually really feel obsessed with this topic, style is for everybody. And should you learn Curated Closet, should you do the workbook, should you do the Colour seek the advice of, ship us your expertise and your outcomes as a result of we simply wanna hear about it. It’s enjoyable for us and we’re . So thanks a lot for listening, and I suppose I’m simply going to move the baton now to Nova for our well-known section, A Joke and a Truth with Nova. All proper, I’ve Nova right here, Nova this week. Do you will have a joke for us or a truth?

Nova: A truth. 

Elsie: Okay. What’s the actual fact? 

Nova: Do you know that like within the solar, greater than 1,000,000 Earths may slot in it? 

Elsie: Actually? Within the solar, greater than 1,000,000? That seems like loads. Superior truth. Thanks.

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