Ever feel like your outfit is missing something? The 7 Point Outfit Rule is my go-to formula that makes styling easy and foolproof. Once you know how to use it, you’ll never stand in front of your closet wondering what to wear again.
Getting dressed can feel overwhelming, especially when you want to look put together without spending hours figuring it out. Over the years, I came up with a simple formula, the 7 Point Outfit Rule, that makes styling outfits so much easier. By assigning points to different parts of your look (like shoes, accessories, layers, and more), you can quickly see if your outfit feels complete. Today I’m breaking down the rule, showing you how I use it, and sharing examples so you can start using it in your own wardrobe.
Seven Point Outfit #1
TARGET GOLD HOOPS | MADEWELL SUEDE JACKET | TARGET WHITE T-SHIRT | SIMILAR ANTHRO SCARF | LEATHER BELT | WHITE SAILOR JEANS | STEVE MADDEN SNEAKERS
Seven Point Outfit #2
PUMIEY T-SHIRT | ANTHRO GOLD NECKLACES |SIMILAR BLACK BAG | SIMILAR GINGHAM SKIRT | BUDAH GIRL BRACELETS | CROC SANDALS | SIMILAR GOLD EARRINGS
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