How to curate your Summer wardrobe to create your signature style?

How to curate your Summer wardrobe to create your signature style?

 
Curate a new wardrobe out of what you've got.

1. Do a Closet Audit
Take everything out: Lay out all your summer clothes.
Sort into piles:
Keep (still love and wear)
Revamp (has potential with changes)
Donate/Recycle (no longer fits or suits you)
 
 2. Sort Clothes by Colour
Lay your clothes out and group them into colour families:
Neutrals: White, beige, grey, black, navy
Pastels: Soft pink, baby blue, mint, lavender
Bold Colors: Red, royal blue, emerald green, yellow
Earth Tones: Olive, rust, mustard, terracotta
Patterns: Florals, stripes, prints—separate them or group by dominant colour
 
3. Create a Summer Colour Story
Pick your seasonal vibe—cool pastels, tropical brights, neutral naturals—and identify what you already own in those tones. This helps you:
Decide what to revamp (e.g., dye a faded tee a trendy shade)
Spot missing pieces (like no shorts in a colour you wear often)
Stay cohesive if you're aiming for a capsule wardrobe feel
 

HOW TO FIND THE RIGHT HAIR ACCESSORY BASED ON YOUR WARDROBE COLOURS

 Step 1: Review Your Colour Sections. Look at your newly sorted wardrobe and ask:
What colours dominate? (e.g., mostly white, beige, sage, and denim?)
What accent colours do you love to wear?
Are your clothes mostly neutrals, brights, earth tones, or pastels?

 

Step 2: Choose a Matching or Complementary Colour Strategy

Matching
Choose a hair accessory in a block colour or dominant colour pattern already common in your wardrobe for a cohesive, polished look.

Contrasting/Pop
Pick a contrasting colour for a bold, standout accessory. Perfect if your outfits are simple or monochrome i.e. navy blue + warm orange / coral, pink + apple / lime or mint green, yellow + purple

Step 3: Find Your Signature Style

Alice bands

Twisted headbands

Turbans

Sun visors

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