How Can I Incorporate New Trends Into My Wardrobe?

How Can I Incorporate New Trends Into My Wardrobe?

Kate Brown

 

Fashion’s always changing, and it’s a pretty fun way to show off a bit of who you are. Each season brings new styles, and it can be tempting to try something different and shake up the wardrobe. But with so much going on, how do you work new trends into your look without going overboard? Here are a few down-to-earth tips to help you get started:

1. Ease Into It

If loud prints and bold shapes aren’t your usual go-to, no worries. Start small with accessories. A scarf, a bag, or a pair of earrings with a bold print — like animal spots or leafy designs — can lift your outfit without feeling like too much. Something like a leopard-print scarf with a plain coat, or bright floral earrings with your everyday gear, can do the trick.

2. Mix New With Old

One easy way to keep things balanced is by teaming new bits with the stuff you already own. A shiny blouse with your favourite black jeans or trousers can look fresh without being too fancy. Playing around with different textures, like denim with satin or linen with leather, can also give your outfit a bit of edge.

3. Choose Things That Work Hard

If a trend catches your eye, go for pieces you can wear a few different ways. Cargo pants or an oversized blazer, for example, can be styled up or down depending on where you're headed. They’ll earn their spot in your wardrobe pretty quick.

4. Add a Splash of Colour

If you’re into pastels or drawn to a bit of shimmer, chuck a few tops, shoes or accessories in those colours into the mix. Colour can lift your mood and make an outfit pop — so have a play and see what feels right.

5. Don’t Forget Texture

Fashion’s not just about colours and cuts — how things feel can make a big difference. Try mixing fabrics like velvet, leather, or lace for a bit of variety. You’ll be surprised how much interest it can add.

6. Give It a Crack Daily

Don’t save your fun outfits for big nights out. Try something new for work, a weekend wander, or a catch-up with mates. The more you experiment, the more you’ll figure out what suits you. It’s all about having a bit of fun and getting comfy in your own style.

Getting into new trends doesn’t have to be hard yakka. It’s all about giving things a go, seeing what feels good, and not being afraid to step outside the usual. Your wardrobe’s yours — make it work for you.

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