“Fashion can be bought, style one must possess” mused Edna Woolman.
Consider some of the most stylish women in history – Audrey Hepburn, Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, Coco Chanel, just to name a few – all dressed in a way that wasn’t so much about fashion, but rather a very personal interpretation of who they were.
They majored in selecting the colours, cuts, fabrics and shapes which effortlessly celebrated their best features and spirit.
Importantly, they wore pieces that allowed them to shine, rather than the clothing itself. No matter who you are or what you do, developing a great sense of personal style is essential to looking and feeling your best.
Read on for my top seven tips to help you discover and develop your very own great sense of personal style.