
Look — I'm not a fashion girly. My worst chore is having to pick out an outfit to wear every single day.
It takes me so long to choose something, that I usually end up wearing clothes that are either weather inappropriate, fit weirdly or just don't look good (at all).
If I was confident enough to wear the same outfit every single day, I 100% would. So, all my fashion dreams came true when I was introduced to the Style Maths method.
The Style Maths method is perfect to me. It helps me make decisions on what to wear in the morning, it hits the spot of me wanting to wear the same thing every day and it also makes me look pretty good (she said egotistically).
So, what is the Style Maths method, you ask?
It's the idea of paring three different tops, three different bottoms and three different pairs of shoes together so you can make up to 27 (!!!) different outfits.
Watch me try the Style Maths method. Post continues below.
Here's how I tackled the 'Style Maths' method.
I wanted my outfits to be cross-seasonal, so I picked pieces that were semi-casual that I could chuck a jacket on top if needed. I also wanted these 27 outfits to be suitable for work as well as drinks with girls as well as just having a casual weekend out and about.