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How to Develop Your Unique Fashion Identity: 4 Practical Steps

Look back throughout the history of fashion, and you will see a trend emerge. Regardless of the time period, it’s almost certain that as soon as some interesting new fashion trend rolls around, people will take it up and follow it like sheep until something new and shiny appears to replace it. You can see this in the case of the cloche hat made famous during the flapper period of the swinging jazz age, to capri pants of the 50s, and who could forget the infamous spandex of the 80s! However, the modern world is very much characterized as one of self-identity and refusing to follow the crowd. While many still do (we are all guilty of it occasionally), it remains true that if you want to stand out in today’s ever-increasing world of conformity, you need to develop your fashion identity. This post will take a quick dive into four useful techniques you can follow (you have to follow sometimes) to garner your own style and genuinely stand out from the crowd.

Define Your Personal Style Preferences

If there is one thing that unites both men’s and women’s fashion, it’s the chance to go as wild or conservative as you place as you are defying what your “style” actually is. However, you should understand that each style needs to be accompanied by a range of outfits for every season and weather condition. It’s no use having a fantastic summer wardrobe packed full of everything that you feel comfortable in without making some arrangements for when the winter rolls around. In actuality, it can be fun to choose different items of clothing for the varying seasons as this will provide you the opportunity to flex your creative muscles further. For men, this could include selecting a few Mens Overcoat styles which you can pair with the other items in your closet. For women, it means the chance to accessorize with scarves and additional clothing to really make your personality shine during the bleaker months of the year.

Gain Inspiration Without Copying

There is a concept regarding imitation that can be summed up succinctly with the famous phrase: “standing on the shoulders of giants.” What this means is that you can “copy” an idea while still making it your own. You can stand on the shoulders of those who have come before you to see further and make adjustments to exciting ideas or even form brand-new concepts…but you still need that initial leg up to see further, so to speak. This relates to fashion in the sense that you can utilize existing fashions to develop your own identity without considering your new style to be more of the same. 

Don’t Be Afraid To Experiment

One could argue that no other discipline lends itself better to experimentation than art. Ok, ok, so the sciences might also share that concept, but it isn’t as fun as trying out new clothes to create something wonderfully fresh. 

Less Can Sometimes Be More

You have probably heard this phrase before and are perhaps well aware of what it means. Otherwise, it basically says that you do not always need to add more to make something and that sometimes removing things can add to the overall aesthetic. Nevertheless, it’s up to you, and if you follow the previous tip, you will be comfortable with testing out a new style to see what works for you.

Fashion is a unique industry in that it can define your personality and indicates to others the type of person you are. Instead of blindly following the masses regarding the latest trends, why not forge your own path and be a trendsetter rather than a trend-follower?

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