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Less Is More: Embracing Minimalism in Fashion


In an ever-evolving world filled with many fashion trends, there will come a moment when you need to shut them out and adhere to the timeless saying, “Less is more.” Certain occasions will require you to stick to only neutral colours, ditch bulky accessories, and select design pieces that are not avant-garde. In other words, “keeping your style minimal.”

Minimalism is a concept in the fashion industry that is slowly gaining traction among its members. If you are relatively new to this term, here is the ultimate starter guide. 

STICK TO A SIMPLE COLOUR PALETTE.

Again, minimalist fashion is all about keeping things simple. So, sticking to a simple colour palette like black, white, grey, and beige is perfect for a minimalist wardrobe. These colours are easy to mix and match, and they create a classic, effortlessly cool look.

BACK TO THE BASICS

Investing in quality basics, such as a classic little black dress, a well-fitting blazer, or a tailored coat, is important when building a minimalist wardrobe. These clothing pieces’ versatility provides several timeless pairing options. 

HELLO, SIMPLE ACCESSORIES

Don’t assume you should not use accessories because it’s a minimalistic fashion—simple pieces like stud earrings, a sling bag, or a watch complement your outfit. Remember to avoid excessive jewellery or bulky accessories that may overpower your outfit.

 LIMIT PATTERNS

Minimalist fashion entails patterns limitation. Clothes with a simple, minimal pattern or no pattern should constitute about sixty per cent of your wardrobe. This helps create a clean and polished look.

CLUTTERING … WHO? 

Less is more! Keep your outfits simple and uncluttered. Simply put, avoid excessive layers or accessories. Instead, focus on creating a clean, polished look.

SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS ALL THE WAY 

Fun fact: sustainability is an essential aspect of minimalist fashion. Choose clothes made from sustainable materials such as organic cotton, linen, or bamboo. These materials are eco-friendly and long-lasting, aligning with minimalist principles.

FUNCTIONALITY IS BAE 

Is this piece functional? This should be your question if you want to explore minimalist fashion. Choose clothes that are comfortable and easy to wear. Fussy details or excess embellishments that can make an outfit feel cluttered should be avoided at all costs. Prioritise clothes that are easy to move in and are appropriate for different occasions.