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I Seriously Need A Closet Revamp —Here’s What To Buy If You’re In A Style Slump

It's been a while, but there are actually things and events worth getting dressed for again. We might not be in stiletto and ballgown territory just yet, but might I say it feels so good to see that trips to the grocery store and excursions for bulk-sized toilet paper aren't the only outings filling my agenda. Pieces that didn't get much play last year like my leather pants and blazers are now getting a second wind thanks to post-lockdown life, but looking at my closet overall, I'm realizing there's much to be desired. With so many pressing things happening in the world, it's fair to say that rehauling my wardrobe hasn't been a main priority. 

But, the spirit of summer has a way of reinvigorating our style senses, and now I'm thoroughly committed to revamping my warm-weather wardrobe. To get out of my style slump I've been shopping for statement pieces that make me feel excited about dressing up. Among them, vibrant matching sets and big sundresses with fun details and silhouettes. Below, I'm laying out my top contenders to add some pizazz to your arsenal of clothes if you're currently bored, like me. Keep scrolling to see them all.

It's not summer without a sundress, and right now the bigger the better. Oversize, breezy dresses have been my wardrobe MVP for a while now, like this summer goth version from Who What Wear. 

It's the spring trend that keeps on giving–80s pastel florals dominated the runways last season, and if you're in the mood for a pattern to brighten up your collection of warm weather attire, this one is a wise choice. 

A style slump is an excellent time to get a little experimental, which is why I'm venturing out of my comfort zone to try my hand at mini dresses. I'm a midi and maxi length girl through and through, but this ruffled mini is really winning me over.

I could wax poetic all day about my love of matching sets (I actually did here), so I'll cut to the chase–they're versatile, chic, and really a no-brainer outfit. The gingham and floral patterns feel fresh in time for the season.

Coming up, I Keep Seeing This Cult Favorite Tee Pop Up on Fashion Girl Instagram.



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