How I Found My Personal Style At 30

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • Why Are Luxury Fashion CZcamsrs and Influencers Suddenly Selling Everything?
    • Why Are Luxury Fashion...
    How I Found My Personal Style At 30
    Some style quizzes & things to read:
    www.myindyx.com/blog/personal...
    noaccountingfortaste.com/style...
    www.elle.com.au/fashion/fashi...
    Chapters
    Intro 0:00-0:40
    Number 1 0:41-2:29
    Number 2 2:30-4:49
    Number 3 4:50-6:52
    Number 4 6:53-7:00
    Number 5 7:01-8:18
    Number 6 8:19-10:15
    Number 7 10:16-11:16
    Number 8 11:17-12:55
    Number 10 12:56-16:02
    Outro 16:03-16:24
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    I Bought A New Handbag And Was Reminded Of One Of THE MOST Important Shopping Philosophies…
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    10 Things I Am Still Buying In 2024 as a recovering shopping addict
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    ◆ WHAT IM WEARING: ◆
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    Necklaces I own and wear often:
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    Earrings:
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  • @stephaniec8344
    @stephaniec8344 Před měsícem +10

    'Bloom where you are planted' is an eye opening concept for me.
    I could not work out why all my inspiration looks were not working for me eg. coastal grandma and why I was drawn more to other things eg. flannel shirts.
    I have just listed the characteristics of my local area and that made it all make sense. I am in the uk so although coastal I am also rural countryside and the weather here does not fit the dream.
    I need to adapt my style goals to where I am.
    People talk about fitting your lifestyle, but not your location. Nobody really talks about this concept and it is SO important.
    Brilliant and inspiring!

    • @CaitlinPawlowski
      @CaitlinPawlowski  Před měsícem

      I’m glad you found it helpful ❤️ thanks for watching!

  • @EmL-kg5gn
    @EmL-kg5gn Před měsícem +3

    From 13 to 25 I always felt something was missing in my wardrobe! My clothes felt wrong and it bothered me even though fashion didn’t interest me until I was 19/20. By 25 it was a proper identity crisis 😂 I’m an Aussie who lives overseas and when I went home for the first time in 10 years I finally realised what it was! I didn’t need a unique personal style like I thought, I just missed very basic Aussie fashion. I felt so silly for not realising before 😭 It’s tricky with the climate but I’ve found ways to include it and I feel like myself again 🥰 Sometimes the missing piece is so obvious and close that you don’t notice it!!!

  • @Wendys_lovinglife
    @Wendys_lovinglife Před měsícem +4

    I honestly didn't know that regular, non-celebrities were worried about repeating outfits in real life. This is incredibly sad. I think a core element of having personal style is rocking certain statement pieces - like that leather jacket you spend way too much money on but wear so much that it literally becomes like a second skin, and you wear it your whole adult life. Or a hat that becomes an extension of you. Or when a woman wears classic white button down shirts with chunky statement necklaces - or the woman who is known for wearing certain colors like red or turquoise, or rocker t-shirts. It's so sad to hear that girls and women are so neurotic and vapid that they dont' want to be seen in the same outfit more than once. I know this is a thing for celebrities who don't want to be photographed in the same outfit or even at an event with someone else wearing the same dress (the horror!). I remember when I was a young woman I was known for wearing a pink fabric backpack, and a certain purse that looked like a rolled up magazine, and I had a certain style that others tried to emulate but I wore the same pieces and silhouette all the time. Fast fashion and social media have really stollen so much from young people who aren't even conscious of how much they are manipulated and how far away they are from their own authentic selves.

  • @niononion4363
    @niononion4363 Před měsícem +9

    Environment absolutely dictates your style. As a mom living in the country, I’d LOVE to live out my fantasy as a Renaissance fairy princess, but I can’t run around with my son wearing all that tulle 😂 Instead I found ways to incorporate my very feminine style, mainly with my jewelry and colors. Great video Caitlyn ❤

    • @654ujala
      @654ujala Před měsícem +1

      Hahahahhahahah! I just had a visual of a renaissance fairy princess mom running around! Thank you for that laugh!

    • @CaitlinPawlowski
      @CaitlinPawlowski  Před měsícem +1

      Love that!

  • @melocoton7
    @melocoton7 Před měsícem +4

    The problem with loving fashion is loving many many things that do not work for me. I am rather tomboyish. I look and feel best when I have a masculine element in my outfits. My style words are classic, casual and edgy. I was a 90's grunge kid, and that has stuck with me. HOWEVER, I looooove pretty flowy frilly dresses. I would love to buy them all, but honestly I look ridiculous in them. I feel like I'm wearing a costume. It's just not me. I need long minimalistic lines and cuts and lots of black. So, in short, accept that you can love some things but you don't necessarily have to have them. Appreciate them from afar.

  • @lolipena8051
    @lolipena8051 Před měsícem +8

    biggest tip for those trying to find their style while seeking fitness goals. buy clothes when you have reached your goal and have maintained for a while maybe 4-6 months or buy clothing a size in between. please trust me on this because last August to September I hit my target weight, and bought so many cute pieces. however, come October I couldn't fit into them again. it's hard to maintain the lowest weight for me. so it sucked I couldn't wear all my cute things. i am now as of today close to my target weight and those clothes are starting to fit and look right on me. but dang, it's hard to maintain it. you could say its a motivator to get back to that weight to enjoy the outfits, but i wish i would had done something in between so i could wear them no matter what.

  • @saabguy9774
    @saabguy9774 Před měsícem +2

    Loved this video so much. I used to work in and socialize in major cities. I was lucky to be retired at 45 and move to the hills. For the past 3 years I have become more of a minimalist. My luxury items imo were just too much for my new and extremely casual lifestyle. A lot of this has to do with where we live, it’s just a more casual laid back vibe. We are still only 30 min to a large city so I do dress up and wear luxury about once a week. But yes, I agree where you live has a lot to do with your personal style

  • @VBoo459
    @VBoo459 Před měsícem

    I do love the 3-words thing. My 3 style words are; feminine, elevated, comfortable. I LOVE wearing mini/midi dresses, silk tops and tailored trousers or A-line skirts AND I love wearing clean white trainers or mules (hate heels and jeans). And now when I look into my wardrobe, comfortable also should mean - not making me feel insecure or showing off areas I have to be conscious of (hello side cut dresses and the fear of eating in them)

  • @perrine502
    @perrine502 Před 19 dny

    Body issues have kept me away to find my personnal style for so long! I never wore any color or fitted pieces… only black and oversize. Glad i’m now experiencing more ! And definitely an outfit repeater here 😌

  • @KurlyKy
    @KurlyKy Před měsícem +8

    I also feel like “blooming where you are planted” can also be interpreted to honouring our unique beauty. If you are familiar with Kibbe body typing, I am a flamboyant gamine. Skinny, boyish, large-eyed, pixie-esque facial features. I am not, nor will I ever be, a tall, willowy, ultra-feminine Charlize Theron. To try and force myself to fit into her style,-to wear the clothes she wears, try to look like her-would not be honouring my own natural, unique composition and style and personality. Obviously fashion doesn’t have any hard and fast rules-wear what you like. But I use thus example more to illustrate that we shouldn’t let our food get cold by looking at someone else’s plate. Own YOUR beauty. : )

  • @flohough1870
    @flohough1870 Před měsícem +3

    I love the "three words" technique, it has helped me a lot. It's also helping me a lot in cleaning out items from my closet as well, things I bought that just aren't working and now I understand why.

  • @barbellerina436
    @barbellerina436 Před měsícem

    I listen to these vids on my daily walks. Currently on a fat loss/fitness journey. Thoroughly enjoyed this. Tough love so important.

  • @casually.christina9008
    @casually.christina9008 Před měsícem +4

    Great video! My style is a lot like yours but I didn’t know how to define it. You make a great point about dressing for where you live. I follow several influencers in other areas and no wonder their recommendations don’t work out for me.

  • @k700i
    @k700i Před měsícem +1

    I totally understand what you meant at the very end of the video.
    I used to work in Midtown Manhattan and I felt a bit out of place dressing up, so I conformed to how people dress up around the area, until recent I realized I have updated my wardrobe when I moved to work in SoHo, it’s so strange how a couple blocks away do tend to upgrade my wardrobe to even feel more beautiful to do so.
    I believe being around an area you live will truly help define your fashion style.

  • @mein_alias
    @mein_alias Před měsícem +1

    I kinda agree with the bloom where you´re planted and I definitly don´t feel comfortable, if I feel like I don´t fit in. However I still go to university and have to study in three different classes, where people are very differently styled and I either feel completly overdressed in one (even just for wearing make up) or completly underdressed in the other, so I had to learn to feel okay no matter how I look

  • @mansoor3159
    @mansoor3159 Před měsícem +2

    Caitlin your videos are really really helpful to me and I really really missed your videos so so much and I wish you have a blessed weekend 💕💕💕

  • @flavialm1
    @flavialm1 Před měsícem

    One thing that helped me a lot was searching and pinning clothes that already have and love, I created folders with each piece of those clothes.That not only helped me get ideas of how to styled and variations of looks with the same piece, but also helped me arrow down what I really want and need to buy, because you will notice that some pieces will start repeating itself on multiple other searches, like this same pair of pants with multiple tops you searched. Getting one of those pieces will open a new range of probabilities for your wardrobe.

  • @Heather-fx4qm
    @Heather-fx4qm Před měsícem +2

    This is something I’m always working on. Being intentional with my purchase. Also your hair looks so beautiful ❤

  • @kimvilleneuve2543
    @kimvilleneuve2543 Před měsícem +1

    I follow Erica Ball style and Angela Masson (fashion over 50). And there are more. And a few more. I like to keep up on today’s trends and only shop for the ones that I love and fit into my wardrobe.

  • @jennifers1040
    @jennifers1040 Před měsícem

    8:01 yes! This is so true!

  • @leastidyworld4365
    @leastidyworld4365 Před měsícem

    Thanks for all the suggestions. It would have been great if you could have elaborated on number 4 just a little bit.
    I do agree the fact that your style gets adjusted to your environment. But I wouldn’t really say this should let you stop yourself from wearing something fancy anywhere if you really wanted to, even if no one else does.

  • @LowBuyLuxLife
    @LowBuyLuxLife Před měsícem

    Bloom where you are planted to me means the phase of life I’m in. I look back on the past fashion purchases and realized that I have none of those left but my life is vastly different. I’d LOVE to hear your style take in future videos 😊

  • @detlef3000
    @detlef3000 Před měsícem

    i would totally love to see a "day in my life" from australia.

  • @giedrebey5444
    @giedrebey5444 Před měsícem

    Great points, Caitlyn. Watching those countless unboxings, it’s like vu du 😳🤪😝😂 , put you in trance and you don’t even know, what happened, why you bought it 😱 i did started watching more style videos, and omg it clicked that I want classic, timeless and edgy. Phoebe Philo new brand like awaken me. I am tired of all cutesy, in the last month sold so much Chanel, and got a few pieces from old Celine PP. got new PP sunglasses. I still kept LBD’s and dress caftans, cause I agree, there is big difference where you live. I live in SF and it’s resort living. So I agree , it’s just would look crazy to dress like NY, Milan, Paris, or even French Riviera . Have a blessed day🙏❤️

  • @annan.3283
    @annan.3283 Před měsícem +1

    I really enjoyed this channel and am a new subscriber! I discovered you in a video Amelia Rose's Closet did dissing your new change. But I’ve seen a ton a great videos here.

    • @CaitlinPawlowski
      @CaitlinPawlowski  Před měsícem

      Hey thanks so much for being here and watching, it means a lot ☺️

  • @citlalliramos
    @citlalliramos Před měsícem

    I loved this video caitlin 👏🏼👏🏼💖

  • @glitteru
    @glitteru Před měsícem +1

    great video ; great advice

  • @LL-ku8cr
    @LL-ku8cr Před měsícem

    I actually dressed up like my dreams self I would say. And I don't have a description for my style. I just know what I like and buy it
    But I mainly came from trial and error

  • @tinylittlebutstillalion4101

    I only pin pinterest Fotos that i think i can recreate wirh my own clothes. Not copy, sometimes it is the colours, sometimes i have a very simmilar piece so i can actually try to make the same outfit. I love that because you see outfits or colours that i might never have thought of putting together and i do not have to bye New clothes all the time.

  • @Jossef-zv8vc
    @Jossef-zv8vc Před měsícem

    Lovely video! If you don't follow her already, Alyssa Beltempo is a great proponent for slow fashion and style over consumption. She's helped me rethink about my wardrobe and inspo photos.

  • @valreallife7468
    @valreallife7468 Před měsícem

    Please can you link the necklace that you are wearing (smallest) I’ll really appreciate it. Great video!

  • @karenmooberry6719
    @karenmooberry6719 Před měsícem

    I have two frencies, aren’t they the best? Great video

  • @kaylheecarroll3186
    @kaylheecarroll3186 Před měsícem

    I think you have a beautiful style ❤😊

  • @leastidyworld4365
    @leastidyworld4365 Před měsícem

    I know my style but I still love shopping too much. 😔
    My three words are kawaii, oversized, and feminine.

  • @kynzleighplut
    @kynzleighplut Před 17 hodinami

    Most people buy fake bags because they like the authentic design but like the price of the fake H Q D U P S

  • @yvette4933
    @yvette4933 Před měsícem

    You are so wrong for using Tiana’s shopping video, she doesn’t shop a lot

    • @CaitlinPawlowski
      @CaitlinPawlowski  Před měsícem

      Sorry I’m not familiar with that creator my editor just pulls broll from various creators and uses it

  • @citlalliramos
    @citlalliramos Před měsícem +27

    I totally agree with the fact that unfollowing fashion influencers that literally influence you to buy buy buy is VERY IMPORTANT 🙊🫨

    • @bubblesarah
      @bubblesarah Před měsícem +3

      It also helps to understand why you're being influenced