self-esteem

The Importance of Personal Style & a Powerful Message

One of the first questions that I always ask my clients is “how would you describe your personal style?” There is no wrong answer to this question. The answer is and should be entirely dependent on your personal preference. You’ve spent years if not decades building your wardrobe (whether you realize it or not) and in the process deciding what you like and don’t. You find styles that you’re attracted to or items that you fall in love with. Perhaps over time you find that you gravitate towards a more classic/preppy wardrobe. Perhaps you prefer to keep up with a trendy wardrobe. Maybe you like skirts and dresses over pants. Maybe you demand comfort and live in whatever wardrobe provides that. The options are endless, but what matters is that you recognize and identify a style as your own.

My personal style is classic with splashes of trendy and preppy thrown in for fun. I like timeless pieces that will last several seasons. I like a neutral base with pops of color. I feel confident in black and/or white and always heels. It took me a while to figure this all out but now it’s how I define my wardrobe.

As a part of the process in defining your personal style, you may also be deciding what looks best on you and how you want to present yourself. This is where it’s worth putting some thought and consideration to your wardrobe. Be deliberate in your decisions regarding what to wear, what to buy and what to purge. What you ultimately keep in your wardrobe will be a reflection of those decisions.

Staying true to that personal style and living in it, allow you to be comfortable in any situation. Whatever the occasion, you can dress appropriately without having to abandon your style. One example of this that I love is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, recently sworn in as the youngest woman to ever serve in Congress. This strong woman showed up to her swearing in ceremony in red lipstick and hoop earrings. Why is this significant? Ocasio-Cortez tweeted about her lipstick & earrings. Here is what she said:

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This young Congresswoman was making a point. She stood not only for her district but for all young women struggling to figure out how to fit in. She showed us all that we can be true to our personal style, be true to ourselves and who we are in any situation. We can pave our own way… make our own path.

I’m impressed by the strength and confidence in this young Congresswoman. But we all have the ability to do the same. Perhaps not on such a large scale, but each of us encounters situations where we might hesitate to be ourselves. Summon that confidence to be exactly who you are by thinking of your own version of lipstick and hoops, whatever that might be.









I Feel Pretty... and Confident

I don't make it to the movies too often. So, I try to catch things I want to watch when they make it On Demand. I just watched the movie I Feel Pretty this weekend. And I loved it.

I had heard great things about it when it first came out. And I have to say it did not disappoint. If you haven't seen it yet, do yourself a favor and make the time to watch it. It's a great reminder that self-confidence is everything. 

We live in a society that makes us feel inferior for a thousand different reasons. The cards feel like they're always stacked against us. Confidence ends up being something we have to work for. 

Where do you draw your confidence from? What helps to remind you to walk tall? I've always found that a strong wardrobe can help me feel more confident. If I look in the mirror and feel that I look my best, it's that much easier to stand tall and face my day ahead. This is the mindset that I share with my clients. If you know how to dress to feel confident, you can face any challenge head on. That's the tool I strive to give my clients. It's an extra edge that helps remind you of the beautiful, strong and amazing person you are.

Maybe you don't even need to have the whole look perfected to feel confident. It could be as simple as your favorite dress. A structured blazer that makes you feel like you have an edge. An amazing suit that gives you superpowers. A perfect blouse, in the right color with the right neckline and silhouette to make you feel gorgeous. Or perhaps it's as simple as the perfect pair of pumps. In the end yours is the opinion that matters most. When you look in that mirror, how you feel is what truly matters.

So head up, gorgeous! You can do this. You are stronger than you know. And remember your struggle is shared. You're not alone. We all need a little pick me up. We all need a reminder that a little confidence can go a long way. 

Beth O'Brien Photography

Beth O'Brien Photography