Thank goodness February is over! Spring is near, new collections are hitting stores, but it’s still cold outside. The idea of buying spring/summer fashion isn’t quite appealing yet, so isn’t now the perfect time to do a wardrobe clear-out?

A wardrobe edit is more than just asking yourself, “Did I wear this last year?” or blaming yourself for not fitting into clothes you promised to slim into. A personal stylist knows that a wardrobe edit is the foundation of a great transformation. Their job is to help you assess whether the items sitting in your wardrobe—possibly with the tags still on—were ever right for you in the first place.

If you book a wardrobe edit with a Style ME stylist, don’t be nervous! There’s no judgment, no black bags to toss out your cherished pieces, no measuring tape, and no shame about where you shop or the state of your wardrobe. Instead, you’ll get friendly, expert advice on how to optimise your wardrobe to flatter your assets.

The ideal process starts with a colour analysis to determine your most flattering shades, followed by a body shape consultation to assess what suits your current figure. Your stylist will then go through your wardrobe, identifying pieces that complement you, those that could be altered, and those that may be revamped with dye or accessories. They’ll also help you put together looks using your existing wardrobe and guide you on future purchases to achieve your desired style.

Yes, a wardrobe edit is an investment, but a small one in the grand scheme of things. At around £150 with a Style ME stylist, you’ll more than make up for it by learning how to shop wisely and avoid costly fashion mistakes. Plus, items that no longer work for you can be donated (which feels great), gifted to loved ones, or sold on platforms like Vinted, eBay, or Vestiaire to recoup some of your investment.

Beyond financial benefits, a wardrobe edit will free up space, boost your mental well-being, and save you time by keeping everything organised. With your newfound knowledge, you’ll be on your way to building a stylish, flattering capsule wardrobe—surely that’s worth £150?

Book a Style ME personal stylist now and get a head start on your perfect spring/summer 2025 wardrobe.

Nisha  x