The (surprisingly affordable) gift of style

by SassyMoola on 7th June 09 at 10:04 pm

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Doing a closet clearout chez Sassy and it’s got me thinking about style, and how much of it I possess (or don’t). In fact, it was around this time last year that I realised I had an embarrassing problem: I’m not a very fashionable person

My uniform, until recently, was a variation on the theme ‘dressing like a twelve-year-old boy’: skinny jeans, flats and a plain t-shirt. Sometimes I mixed in heels or a jumper, maybe a skirt, but for the most part, my wardrobe was a no-fly zone for fashion

Here’s a cross-section of the old SassyMoola’s colour scheme:

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Boring, right? But no longer!

Last summer I was given the gift of style, and I can honestly say it is one of the best gifts I have ever received. It all started when a rather fashionable friend suggested we make a date at Topshop Style Advisor, the store’s free personal shopping service

Fashionista Friend and I booked our appointments at the Oxford St flagship store. We were directed to the Style Advisor suite (plush private fitting rooms!) where our stylists offered us coffees and took notes on sizes, likes and dislikes before heading out on a thirty-minute power-shop.

FF and I followed suit, and after half an hour of browsing, we crept back into our fitting rooms. Let me tell you… it was a Christmas morning situation. Rack upon rack of bright, colourful, sexy, thrilling bits of clothing, all put together in clever little outfits your correspondent would never have come up with on her own. 

Take a look at these fresh and gorgeous summer threads:

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Hello, (slightly more) fashionable me!

After trying on all sorts of outfits, I felt a new sense of clothing confidence (“hey, I look great in these shorts!” and so forth) and I chose to buy a good chunk of stuff: four dresses, some tops, a skirt and a belt. (Like I said, things were looking near-Dickensian in my closet!) But I didn’t have to: there’s no obligation to buy, and my advisor was genuinely no-pressure. 

The best bit of the experience, for me, was knowing that the clothing I bought actually fits and suits me. I wore it all summer. In fact, I still wear it – and that tells me I got great value for money. So if you’re a penny-conscious fashionista looking for a wardrobe fix, Style Advisor – or a service like it – offers an oola fabulous service. 

Where to next?

 I’d like to say I haven’t looked back, but as any twelve-year-old boy will attest, sometimes you’ve just gotta be comfortable. However, I now know how to accessorise my uniform, and I have the nerve – and know-how – to wear patterns, dresses and glittery capelets (really, I have one and I love it!).  

For my moola, a personal shopping service like this is the way to go – in fact, FF and I just booked in for August. I’ll keep you posted…

A couple technical points: Style Advisor sessions are two hours long and the service is strictly by appointment. Evenings and weekends are tough to get, so be sure to book well in advance. I should also note that this post is not intended as advertising for Topshop; rather, I had a great experience with Style Advisor and I think the service offers brilliant value, which is why I’m recommending it. 

Anyone else tried out Style Advisor or another personal shopping service? Anyone tempted to after reading this? I’d like to know what you think.

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  2. I can’t wait to try this!

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