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the Effortless Outfit Formulas
3 go-to outfit formulas, so you can get dressed in 5 min with confidence.
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Make them your own. Your lifestyle, your personality, your energy — that’s what brings each formula to life.
Getting dressed should never feel hard.
And if it does, you’re not alone, it happens to the best of us. Even the most stylish women with incredible wardrobes hit moments of overwhelm, indecision, and style ruts. I’ve seen it time and time again working with clients. Sometimes all we need is a fresh perspective, a new way of looking at the pieces we already own.
These three outfit formulas were created to give you exactly that.
They’re built around pieces most of us already have in our closets or at least a version of them, so you can start immediately. The goal isn’t to copy exact looks, but to understand how to build them, adapt them, and make them your own. Your personality, your lifestyle, your energy, that’s what brings each formula to life.
After watching, go into your closet and start experimenting. Recreate the formulas with what you already own, or use them to identify what might be missing. Both are wins. Both move you forward.
The Intentional Monochrome
One color family × three textures + two proportions
What it is: Wearing one color family head-to-toe while mixing tones, textures, and proportions so the look feels intentional and dimensional, never flat.
It’s not about exact color matching.
Texture creates interest, and one considered element, your outerwear, shoe, or handbag, becomes the personality piece that shifts the look.
Why it works: Most people think monochrome is boring.
In reality, it’s one of the most powerful and universally flattering ways to dress.
By keeping color consistent, the eye follows long, uninterrupted lines, creating silhouettes that feel polished, refined, and quietly elevated.
The Statement Piece
One standout × two neutrals × one subtle texture
What it is: One bold or distinctive piece becomes the anchor.
Everything else supports it quietly through balance, restraint, and simplicity.
This isn’t a statement outfit.
It’s a statement focus, letting one piece lead while the rest of the look creates space for it to shine.
Why it works: Most closets are full of hidden treasures, pieces with personality and presence that often go unworn because they feel “too much” or “too hard to style.”
The Statement Anchor gives those pieces purpose.
By building the outfit around one intentional focal point, boldness feels confident and controlled, not overwhelming.
Statement pieces stop waiting for a special occasion and become part of real life: wearable, versatile, and expressive in an everyday way.
This formula turns confidence into a styling strategy, where personality comes through effortlessly and with intention.
The Elevated Base
A clean base + one elevated layer × one intentional detail
What it is: Starting with a clean, neutral foundation and elevating it through refined proportions and thoughtful details, showing how simple outfits can feel styled, complete, and powerful.
The focus is on elevated basics: pieces with subtle design interest built in, structure, necklines, texture, or a quiet twist that does the work on its own.
It’s how women who “always look put together” actually dress.
Why it works: The Elevated Base works because it’s driven by styling, not excess.
Small choices, how sleeves are worn, how buttons are fastened, how a shirt is tucked, how accessories are added, shift the entire look without changing the base.
Because the foundation is intentional, this formula adapts easily across seasons and settings. It’s timeless yet modern, easy to update, and ideal for mixing, matching, and traveling without overbuying.
A Note Before You Go
Style isn’t about perfection, it’s about perspective.
It’s about learning how to work with what you already have, trusting your eye, and building a wardrobe that supports your life, not complicates it. Use these formulas to get more out of your existing pieces and when you do add something new, do it intentionally.
Choose pieces that work harder for you, not more pieces that create more noise. Play. Experiment. Make it your own.
Let this change how you see your closet and how you get dressed every day. And just know, you’re not doing this alone anymore.
You’re part of my world now, and I’m so glad you’re here.
With love,
Nadine