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My 3 Tips on How To Build A Versatile Wardrobe on a Budget

  Turtleneck: Seven Sisters from M Boutique (similar here) | Jacket: Vero Moda (similar here) | Leggings: Dynamite | Purse: BP (sold out – similar here) | Sunglasses: Aldo (old – similar here) | Boots: Forever 21 Todays blog post is about building a versatile wardrobe on a small budget. Which, in my opinion, can be very hard to do. Especially when your a huge fan of fashion and want. it. all! Quite honestly, it took me a while to get a hang on building a wardrobe that was small but versatile. I’m sure I’m not alone when I wish I could have endless amounts of cash to buy designer items and luxe goods. But the reality is that a great wardrobe doesn’t come down to cost, but to style and knowing what pieces will go a loooong way!   My 3 Tips on How to Build a Versatile Wardrobe on a Budget:   1. Choose a colour palette and stick with it! This tip is a great starting point if you don’t know where to start. First, think of your favourite colours or colours you tend to gravitate to in your wardrobe. Now narrow it down to 3 or 4 colours. For example, my colours are black, grey, tan and white. Now mine are pretty much all neutrals which obviously makes it really versatile to begin with, since all neutrals work together easily. But if you have some colours in your palette (such as red, pink or yellow) then…

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