Giovanna Battaglia photographed by Phil Oh at Paris Fashion Week
Photos via Vogue.com
With all these things in mind, I've put together a few of my own style resolutions for 2014, that can be useful to you as well.
1. Think beyond the season - In an effort to build a wardrobe that will last for multiple years, I vow to evaluate the long-term appeal of bigger purchases. If you too are a victim of buyers remorse remind yourself that it matters more about cost per wear, you will wear the item if not more than its initial cost. Be sure to organize your wants vs. needs and ask yourself if it were to vanish will you regret not taking the plunge.
2. Edit, viciously - If you don't wear it more than once, it has no place in your closet. End of story.
3. Spend less money on fast fashion - You don't have to spend a hefty penny everyday on your clothes and everyone doesn't have disposable income but, it will fall apart. Think about it, the amount of money you spend on building a one-time wear wardrobe you can invest in something that will last more than one wash. I usually spend more on shoes, denim, and handbags, and mix and match shirts from high-street shops like Zara and H&M. They're also easier to dispose and you won't feel as bad when they get ruined. Every now-and-then is fine, just don't make it apart of your regimen while out shopping.
Fashion should be about cherishing clothes and creating an identity, but instead it's based on the constant adrenalin and the excitement of purchasing.
4. The smaller, the better - As much as I can appreciate an oversized bucket bag, when it comes to choosing a chic everyday bag that looks great paired with trousers and a pointed-toe pump; I'll be downsizing to something lighter and clean, like this Alexander Wang polished leather Racketeer sling shoulder bag.
5. Rethink heel height - I've already joined the other sartorial woman making an attempt to achieve the Parisian je ne sais quoi by welcoming the return of the lower heel, now completely forgetting about high-heels altogether would be a damn shame but it's something to think about at your own discretion. Lastly, stacked heels and mules will be your new best friend.
And finally, wait for it.
6. Color is the new black - I will no longer default to black when in need of a neutral. Instead I'll be looking to incorporate reds, camels, and midnight blue come spring.
What are your style resolutions for 2014? Tell me everything, leave nothing out.