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Wisdom From The Wardrobe 02-09-26 Overdressed or Underdressed Finding the Middle Ground

Wisdom From The Wardrobe 02-09-26 Overdressed or Underdressed Finding the Middle Ground

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Sequins on ice? Absolutely. Sequins at brunch? …maybe not. On this episode of Wisdom From the Wardrobe, we kick things off in In the News with a look at the jaw-dropping Olympic figure skating costumes, intricate, hand-embellished masterpieces costing anywhere from $3,500 to $8,000 each (and skaters need three!). It’s performance dressing at its most dazzling, and a reminder that sometimes fashion really is a sport. From there, we glide straight into a question far closer to home: How do you look put together without feeling overdressed? Because somewhere between “I just threw this on” and “Why am I dressed for a gala at the grocery store?” lives the sweet spot. In this episode, we unpack: The very real anxiety of being overdressed vs. underdressed Why structure and fit matter more than price tags or trends What actually makes an outfit look polished (hint: it’s usually balance) How to look polished without looking try-hard Easy outfit formulas for errands, casual workdays, lunches, and everyday life And why confidence is the most powerful finishing touch We talk about finding your balance, because personal style isn’t about perfection, It’s about intentionality. Looking put together doesn’t require more effort; it requires clarity. We also bust the myth of “effortless style.” Effortless isn’t accidental; it’s edited. If you’ve ever stood in front of your closet wondering how to look polished every day without feeling overdone, this episode gives you practical tools, real-life outfit formulas, and a mindset shift that makes getting dressed feel easier, and a lot more fun. Because style isn’t a performance, It’s communication. And when you find your balance, you don’t have to overthink it — you just show up.
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