Getting Dressed Used to Be Easy. Then Summer Arrived.
You had a system. It worked.
Then the temperature hit 25 degrees and suddenly nothing does.
You're standing in front of a full wardrobe reaching for the same two things because everything else needs a layer to look right.
It's not you. Your wardrobe was never built for summer.
Here's why it happens to almost every professional woman I work with:
Your summer clothes have been in a bag since September. The moment you pull them out they feel completely disconnected from everything you've been wearing.
You default to holiday mode. Colour, prints, the sundress but that's not your life. Your life is the commute, the boardroom, the dinner out on Friday. Nothing crosses over.
If it only works on the beach, it doesn't belong in your everyday wardrobe.
Every piece you keep should earn its place across your whole life, the commute, the office, the weekend, the summer evening out. That blazer with jeans for the weekend. With the skirt for the office. Or thrown over a dress for a cool summer evening.
That's how you stop dressing in two separate wardrobes and start dressing one life.
When it gets hot you stop thinking about style and start thinking about your body.
Trust me, everyone does. I've worked with models. It's never about your body. It's always about proportion.
That's the gap. And it's fixable.
If you want to know exactly where your wardrobe is falling short, take the two-minute quiz below. It tells you precisely what's missing and where to start.
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