Personal Style
Personal style is about so much more than clothing trends. At its best, style reflects taste, self-knowledge, and an understanding of what works for your lifestyle and environment.
This section of Quartier Social Club explores how to develop a wardrobe that feels both personal and practical. Instead of chasing fast fashion or constantly updating your closet, these articles focus on building a lasting style foundation — choosing better basics, understanding what flatters you, and learning how to shop with more intention.
Developing personal style takes time, but the process can simplify daily life. When your wardrobe reflects your preferences and routines, getting dressed becomes easier and shopping becomes less impulsive.
These guides cover topics like capsule wardrobes, slow fashion, outfit formulas, and the broader idea of using clothing as a tool for expressing taste rather than following trends.
Holiday style made simple. Use your personal style, real life, and simple outfit formulas to create festive looks without buying into trendy new clothing.
You don’t need something new to look put together. The “Use What You Have” Challenge is all about rediscovering the pieces you already own. Over seven days, you’ll style fresh outfits from your closet — from forgotten favorites to moodboard-inspired looks — and prove that great style doesn’t come from buying more, but from wearing what you have with confidence.
Tired of a closet full of clothes you never wear? From impulse buys to never-ending “links in bio”, it’s easy to waste money on pieces that you regret quickly. This guide breaks down why it happens and exactly how to shop for clothes effectively—so you can stop impulse buying, fill your wardrobe with pieces you’ll actually wear, and start shopping with intention.
Fast fashion got you in a style spiral? This guide breaks down what slow fashion is, why it matters, and how to practice conscious consumerism without losing your style. From mindset shifts to practical tips, here’s how to build a better wardrobe and stop compulsive shopping for good.
Not all summer clothes are created equal. If you’ve ever wondered “Is polyester breathable?” or “What’s the best fabric for hot weather?” — this guide breaks it down. We’re talking natural fabrics, cooling must-haves, and what to skip when the heat is on.
Your playbook to create a clothing budget that will help you save money on clothes, but still look expensive.
The secrets to effortless style and true confidence is simpler than you think.
Curious about working with a virtual personal stylist? Here’s how a stylist can help.
A stylist’s solutions for feeling like you have nothing to wear. Plus: free Lifestyle Analysis worksheet to help you get your wardrobe back on track!
A total wardrobe overhaul is rarely the answer. Here's why.
Here are four reasons I almost never recommend seasonal color analysis if you're looking to upgrade your style — plus the better method I use instead and a free color analysis chart and worksheet to help you find your best color combos to wear.
What can you learn from your cringiest style eras? More than you might think!