This month I'm focusing on caring for myself body and soul, and today I'll share with you one of the most fun things I've done for myself in a long time.
I'm getting some fashion help.
This is a photo my husband snapped of me a few weeks ago when I turned 50. Not bad for a 50-year-old. But what to wear? I like to look nice, but I've never had a well-developed sense of fashion. And after a couple of years of suffering with plantar fasciitis and wearing athletic shoes almost every day, I'm rusty at putting things together.
I need help.
The first place I looked for help, of course, was to blogs. My friend Cyndi Spivey writes an amazing blog on beauty and fashion,
Walking in Grace and Beauty. She's helped me a lot.
With Cyndi's encouragement, I enrolled in
StitchFix. Have you heard of
StitchFix? It's an online personal styling service. For a very modest price, you can have your very own personal stylist who will choose clothes for you to try (no purchase required). You can
read all about it here.
This service is amazing!
When I got my latest
StitchFix box, though, I wondered if my stylist had sent things to the wrong person. She wrote "I chose a couple of burgundy pieces for you because I think they'd go great with your hair color and skin tone." Huh? Was she talking to me? I know burgundy is popular this Fall, but I never thought it would look good on me.
I used to have fairly bright red hair, but as I've gotten older, my hair has gotten darker. Now it's auburn, and what do you know? Burgundy actually does look good with my hair color and skin tone!
Here I paired the burgundy cardigan over a black tank with grey houndstooth ankle pants. These pants would look great with heels, but they also work well with these loafers, and my feet can handle the flats much better.
Then I remembered this wonderful scarf my husband gave me a couple of years ago. It works great with the burgundy cardigan worn with skinny jeans and black boots!
Then I remembered this plaid shirt that's been hanging in my closet. It works with the burgundy cardigan, too.
Question: How on earth do fashion bloggers take such great photos of themselves?? Obviously it's not by taking iPhone pics of themselves in a mirror.
The amazing thing is that I was able to quickly and easily put together three outfits that I never would considered simply because I got some fashion help. Left to my own, I limited myself to wearing the same things over and over.
Do you enjoy putting outfits together? Have you ever tried a service like
StitchFix?
**I'm joining Lindsey at The Pleated Poppy for
What I Wore.**
This post is the twenty-second entry in a 31-day series: Caring for Myself Body and Soul.
Click here for a list of all the posts in this series.