
There's nothing worse than having a really good outfit in your head, only to find it doesn't come together when you put it on.
Maybe you were aiming for effortless, but the combo reads as basic. Boring. Blah.
A plain white tee and jeans, for instance.
Before you start spiralling and throwing all your clothes into a bin bag, let's just take a beat and assess.
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The answer to solving your outfit crisis could be staring you in the face. In fact, it's probably hanging right there in your wardrobe.
You might just be *missing a piece*.
What is the three-piece outfit rule?
The 'three-piece outfit rule' is a theory that your looks should be comprised of three key items in order to feel balanced.
If you think about a tee and jeans, that's only two pieces (the maths is complex, but it checks out!).
Now what if you added a third? It could be a boxy bomber, an oversized blazer, or a barely-there layer like a knit draped over your shoulders.
That 'third piece' is what's going to turn your clothes into an outfit. And there's actually a bunch of styling science behind it.