How to Find Your Personal Style
Personal style isn't about following trends. It's about knowing what you like and building a wardrobe that reflects it.
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Notice What You Reach For
Your style is already in your closet. Look at the pieces you wear again and again — the colors, fits, and vibes. That is your baseline. Personal style is not something you need to invent from scratch; it is something you uncover by paying attention to what already makes you feel good.
Experiment With What You Own
Before buying new things, try new combinations. Pair that blazer with a different top. Wear that dress with sneakers. TRY suggests outfit ideas from your wardrobe so you can experiment without guesswork and discover versatility in pieces you already have.
Find Your Outfit Formulas
Once you know a combination that works, repeat and vary it. An outfit formula — like blazer plus tee plus jeans — becomes a template you can rotate items through. Three or four reliable formulas cover most of your daily dressing needs.
Keep It Simple
You do not need a label like minimalist, maximalist, or any other aesthetic category. You need pieces that work together and that you enjoy wearing. Personal style evolves naturally over time — let it develop rather than forcing it into a box.