Are you thinking of updating your wardrobe this season but not interested in being fashionable? My seasonal updates will provide you with some guidance and help you to make informed decisions, shop with intention and stop wasting money on things you won’t wear.
What are the seasonal updates?
A suite of material created aimed at guiding you on the colours and styles that suit you. You’ll save yourself time shopping – because I’ve done the hard work for you! I’ll share the trends and how to wear them, so you don’t waste money buying things which you won’t wear because they don’t suit you.
They encourage you to check your wardrobe so that you only buy what you need and what you’ll wear. Plus, they’re all available to work through at your pace – DIY style.
Who are the seasonal updates for?
As a colour and style consultant, I’ve specially designed these seasonal updates for my clients following feedback from them over the years. Ideal for ladies who want to feel good and look stylish. Too many people have too many clothes they don’t wear, which don’t suit them. But, they’re lacking inspiration and guidance on what does.
The guides are suitable for everyone. However, usually:
– Those who already know their colouring type. The guides illustrate eight colours from your palette that you’ll find this season. Perfect if you’ve identified certain colour gaps in your wardrobe or you need to invest in a specific colour or style.
– Want to feel up-to-date and current with your clothes. I’ve picked the key trends this season which can be introduced or adapted from what you already have in your wardrobe (or pre-loved). The guides will help you focus on how to update your wardrobe to feel more confident in your outfits.
– Feel overwhelmed by choice and dislike shopping. Having the guides makes it easier to shop for specific items you’ll need.
– Anyone short on time, because the hard work has already been done with examples and links (Shop the look guides).
– You keep buying things without purpose or because it’s there, you’re more likely to be wasting money. You may already have something similar in your wardrobe too! Use the guides to stop you buying more clothes you don’t need and won’t wear.
– Lacking inspiration and confidence. Sometimes you get stuck in a rut and need some help getting out of it. These guides will help.
How will the seasonal updates can help you shop with intention?
There’s a choice of material available to guide you:
- A colour trend guide which summarises the key colours you’ll find this season. Featuring the key colours for each dominant colouring type.
- Shop the Look book for each colour type featuring over 30 garments in colours and styles to suit your dominant colouring type. Contains links to the retailer websites and style and fit notes from me too.
- Recorded on-demand masterclass which is a pre-recorded video showing you the examples of the colours and trends you’ll find in the shops and how to wear them. Each seasonal video lasts between 3o and 45 minutes which you can watch in your own time, and at a time to suit you.
What’s the cost of the seasonal update?
The price ranges from £7.50 to £17.50 depending upon the guide you choose. It’s a cost effective way to tap into the expertise of a colour and style consultant!
Who shouldn’t invest in the seasonal update?
If you want to become a trend-setter and aren’t bothered if something suits you, these guides are not for you!
You should have some idea about what suits you. If not, you’ve lost your confidence or you can’t find a way through the confusion then these guides may not be the answer. A consultation or bespoke session may be better suited and you’re welcome to arrange a no-obligation call. Click here to arrange a no-obligation chat: https://calendly.com/tlcstyleandcolour/schedule-a-call
What kind of results can you expect from seasonal update?
I’m often told my guides stop you making the same mistakes and buying more things you don’t wear/don’t suit you. Having a colour and style expert find items you wouldn’t normally choose yourself can saves time! Using the seasonal updates makes you more aware of what’s already in your wardrobe that you can re-wear again.