OK, guys, let’s talk about different fashion styles. I got this idea the other day when I was staring at my closet, feeling like I had nothing to wear, even though it was packed.

So, I started by grabbing my phone and just went down a rabbit hole on the internet, looking up different fashion aesthetics. You know, like those mood boards people put together? Yeah, I made a bunch of those. I was pinning pictures of outfits, individual pieces, color schemes, the whole nine yards. Spent a good few hours just doing that, to be honest.
Then, I took a step back and looked at what I had gathered. I realized I was drawn to a few different vibes. Like, there was some classic stuff, some more trendy pieces, and even a bit of a bohemian thing going on.
- First, I sorted my clothes into different categories based on the styles I had identified. Was it a struggle? You bet. My room looked like a bomb went off in it.
- Next, I tried mixing and matching things from each style group to see what combos I could come up with. I did some mirror sessions, it felt weird, but helpful.
- I even took some photos of the outfits I liked. This part was actually kind of fun, pretending I was in a photoshoot or something.
The Real Test
The real test, though, was wearing these outfits out in the real world. I started with something safe, a classic look for work. Baby steps, you know?
Then, I got a little bolder. I wore a more trendy outfit to meet up with friends. Got some compliments, which was cool. It made me wanna try out more things, so I picked a day to go full-on bohemian. Let me tell you, that was a different experience.
It’s not just about the clothes, though. It’s also about how you carry yourself. I noticed that when I was wearing something I felt good in, I walked a little taller, smiled a bit more. Sounds cheesy, but it’s true.

So, what did I learn from all this? Well, I figured out that fashion is way more than just following trends or sticking to one style. It’s about expressing yourself, experimenting, and finding what makes you feel good. I still have a lot to explore, but this little experiment definitely opened my eyes to the possibilities.
And hey, I ended up donating some of the clothes I realized just weren’t me. Now my closet has a more curated, and I know what style I want.
Anyway, that’s my story. I think everyone should give this a try. It’s a fun way to learn about yourself and maybe even step out of your comfort zone a little. You know? Try it and tell me what you think.