
Working Hard with Grace Beverley You Don't Need To Buy A New Wardrobe To Find Your Style, Here's My Formula
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Jan 19, 2026 Nana Acheampong, a fashion editor and stylist, joins to tackle the age-old issue of feeling overwhelmed by your wardrobe. She shares her insights on capsule wardrobes, emphasizing the power of color and texture in personal style. Nana explains the importance of using mood boards to visualize outfits and encourages treating styling as a hobby rather than a chore. With her practical tips, she helps listeners navigate wardrobe paralysis, making fashion both intentional and enjoyable. A must-listen for anyone ready to elevate their style without a complete wardrobe overhaul!
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Clothes Change How You Think
- Clothing affects cognition and behaviour through 'enclothed cognition'.
- What you wear can change confidence, assertiveness, and whether you even leave the house.
Personal Wardrobe Paralysis
- Grace describes struggling to visualise outfits and only planning looks for holidays.
- She developed a system because she rarely has time to plan daily outfits.
Start With A Wardrobe Audit
- Audit your wardrobe: pull out frequently worn pieces and identify common shapes, colours and cuts.
- Define what you actually dress for and list essentials to spot gaps before buying.
