5 Ways to Revamp Your 2010 Wardrobe

If you are looking for some help with making the transition from plain Jane in 2009 to style maven in 2010, here are five tips to help you revamp your wardrobe for 2010.

1) Out with the ill-fitting

Get rid of anything that no longer fits. Whether you lost a few pounds or outgrew a few of your clothes in 2009, there is no place for ill-fitting garments in your 2010 closet. Trash anything that is too big small, long or short. Make space for new, more flattering things.

2) Try new things

Get out of your 2010 style rut! Don’t let your clothes become a uniform. If you have been wearing the same things in the same way over and over this past year, shake things up in ‘10. Take risks and be bold.

3) Get inspired

If you find yourself admiring some one’s style, feel free to incorporate it into your own. Draw inspiration maybe from a well-known style icon or even a stylish person that you know personally.

4) Get tailored

The best way to take an average wardrobe and make it extraordinary is to become well acquainted with your local tailor. Normal off-the-rack garments can be made to look like custom creations with minor tweaks. Altering clothes to fit your body specifically will help you will transform your look in a great way.  This doesn’t have to be expensive start by exploring with your neighborhood drycleaners. 

5) Invest in a few statement pieces

Adding a few strong statement pieces to your wardrobe will help you to stand out more. While it is virtually impossible for the average person to go out and buy a whole new wardrobe every year, a few strong items will make you look and feel brand new. Invest in a fabulous pair of Louboutins, or even a classic pair of Prada or Gucci shoes.  Next stop a fabulous large leatherhandbag. Equip yourself with some classic, quality items that will last and build the rest of your wardrobe around them.  I truly find that accessories are the key to any wardrobe.

Only revamp in areas needed and based on a budget that you can afford.  It’s no fun having fabulous things with regrets.  Cheers to a new fabulous you. 

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