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Building a great outfit is easier when you follow a repeatable formula. Many stylists, including those from Stitch Fix, recommend a "bottom-up" approach to keep things cohesive:

If you're feeling overwhelmed, start small. One of the most popular ways to "train your brain" for styling is the 3-3-3 method : pick 3 tops, 3 bottoms, and 3 pairs of shoes. See how many different looks you can create! This simple exercise helps you identify which pieces in your wardrobe are true workhorses and which are just taking up space. Why Mixing and Matching is a Game Changer 1_5048971361981039292

Master the Mix: 9 Pieces, 11 Outfits for Stress-Free Mornings Building a great outfit is easier when you

Ready to take the next step? Check out the Putting Me Together Style Club for live challenges and expert tips to keep your look fresh all year long. See how many different looks you can create

Do you ever stare at a closet full of clothes and feel like you have absolutely nothing to wear? Most of us struggle with "decision fatigue" before we’ve even had our first cup of coffee. The secret to looking polished without the stress isn't a bigger closet—it's a smarter one. By using a capsule wardrobe system , you can turn just a few versatile pieces into endless combinations. The Power of the "Foundation First" Method

I've put together a blog post inspired by the "Putting Me Together" method, focusing on how to simplify your morning routine by mastering the art of the mix-and-match wardrobe.

: Choose a layer that complements the silhouette of your bottoms.