on a budget

Your budget wardrobe doesn't have to look cheap

You don’t have to spend a fortune to look like you have an expensive wardrobe. The key is to look “put together”. What does that mean? Well, I would say that you want a clean, wrinkle-free, well fitting and coordinated outfit. Well-fitting means that the clothes are fit to your body type. Coordinated means that the pieces look like they go together, this includes your clothing items as well as accessories.

I’ve always been an advocate for dressing the body that you have. This is absolutely key to looking your best. Clothes that fit will flatter your body no matter your size. Wearing an oversized piece of clothing will most likely not flatter you. You want to find clothing that fits properly. This may require that you visit a seamstress to get the best fit for your body type.  Be open to different styles and try on a variety of style to find what works best for you.

Our bodies change over time. We can’t the same thing in our 30s that we wore in our 20s. Nevermind what happens when we get to our 40s! We need to try on different styles to see how they fit. We need to try on the items we have in our closet to see how they fit! We have to embrace the idea that our bodies will look different in the clothes we own over time. If we’re willing to be objective about this, we can try different styles and find what works best and flatters most.

Once we have the right pieces, how do we pull the outfit together? A coordinated outfit requires that we pull together a “look”. We need the clothing items to be paired with accessories that make an outfit. This is where your personal style has an impact. You want to use your accessories to style your “look”. Let’s say that you prefer a more classic preppy style. Perhaps you like to keep your outfits simple. You’ve chosen to wear a black midi wrap dress with nude pumps. This is simple and straightforward from a style perspective. But you could pair this with a turquoise statement earing, a bright orange clutch and colorful bracelets when heading to dinner with your friends. Or you could pair this with a pair of pearl earring and head off to work. Start with a simple base and add depending on your preferred style.

Finally I want to go back to clean and wrinkle-free for a moment. Sounds so simple and straightforward, right? I can’t tell you how many people I’ve seen in clothes that could use an iron and a trip to the cleaners. Please don’t think that maybe others won’t notice…. they will. Keep your clothes in good shape by following care instructions printed on the label. If you care for your clothes, they will last longer and look better.

This is how you can achieve a “put together” look - so that even a girl on a budget, can make a statement. How much you spend on the clothing items isn’t as important as how you look in them. Find items that work for you… for your body type, your style, and your budget!

 See a few items below that won’t break your bank account and might contribute to your style goals!

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H&M Ruffle-trimmed Wrap Dress

H&M Ruffle-trimmed Wrap Dress

H&M Dress with Ruffles

H&M Dress with Ruffles

H&M Linen Dress

H&M Linen Dress

Loft Flutter Tie Back Dress

Loft Flutter Tie Back Dress

Loft Striped Ruffle Henley Shell

Loft Striped Ruffle Henley Shell

J. Crew Factory Cropped Jacket with Pom Poms

J. Crew Factory Cropped Jacket with Pom Poms

Joie Elline Floral Printed Short Sleeve Blouse

Joie Elline Floral Printed Short Sleeve Blouse

Parker Dot Pattern Ruffle V-Neck Blouse

Parker Dot Pattern Ruffle V-Neck Blouse

Holiday Style on a Budget

We can all feel the pinch this season... suddenly we're bleeding cash all over the place. Hopefully generosity is getting the best of us and our money is going to amazing charities, the perfect gift for a loved one and a little extra to all those who help us throughout the year. But with all that spending it's hard to have any leftover for a dress to wear to the upcoming holiday party.

If you've been following my blog, you already know that I'm a big supporter of making the most of what you already have in your wardrobe. However, I also know that sometimes a special occasion requires us to purchase something new. Maybe you've already worn the dresses you have with the same group of people...multiple times. Maybe you're just tired of wearing the same old dress. Maybe your dresses don't fit the way they use to. Maybe instead of a whole outfit just a new pair of shoes will update that LBD!

Okay, not to worry! You absolutely do not have to spend a fortune to purchase a new item. There are a number of alternative options to shopping at nearest big brand retail shop (although there are great deals happening now). Depending on what kind of dress or outfit you need it might be worth your time to check out a discounted store such as TJ Maxx, an outlet store such as Saks Off 5th, or a consignment shop. If you are in need of something for a high end soiree, consider Rent the Runway, where you can rent a high end designer dress for a fraction of the price.

While I know that we would all rather shop online, I hate to tell you that the best deals are usually available in store. If you are trying to save a few extra dollars it's worth the effort to go to a store to find that item you need. Here is a great example:

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This dress was purchased at TJ Maxx for under $60! The lace trend is hot right now and with a great cut, this style flatters multiple figures. The detail of the dress calls for minimal accessories. A great pair of earrings is really all you need to compliment the dress! 

Before you head out to shop, have a plan in mind! Know what you're looking for and be specific. You will have better luck finding what you want if you are only looking for a specific item. For example, if you are shopping for a sleeveless knee length black dress you will be focused and less likely to get frustrated or overwhelmed. Be as specific as possible about what you need. It will help you to eliminate all the noise you are likely to find in a larger store.

If you haven't already, start planning your outfits for the holidays. The more time you have to find what you need, the less stress you'll have and the more you'll enjoy the experience. If you find you need to add a little something to what you have, Happy Shopping!

 Photography credit for this post: Beth O'Brien Photography