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The lockdown trend everyone is crazy for

The official quarantine uniform of lockdown 2020 has to be tie-dye!

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Synonymous with the 1960’s, tie-dye will forever be associated with a free-spirited hippy lifestyle. In 2019 catwalk runways predicted the return of the blended brightly coloured print, but last year it didn’t make much of an impact, that is until lockdown happened in 2020. Tie dye has become the latest lockdown fashion winner.

There has been a massive trend towards people at home tie-dying their t-shirts, joggers, dresses and anything else they can get hold of. People are becoming obsessed with tie-dying their clothes that it’s become the hottest quarantine pastime. Search terms such as ‘DIY tie-dye’ and ‘tie-dye sweatshirt’ surged in popularity on Google and You Tube over the past couple of weeks. One of the positives of this trend is that people are upcycling clothes they already own without leaving the house.

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Celebs such as Laura Whitmore have been showcasing their tie-dye wardrobes on Instagram. Other Instagram influencers have been using the pastime to get their kids involved whilst home schooling.

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If you don’t fancy the DIY version of this then I have found some of the best tie dye pieces around, some I have been lusting after these past few weeks.








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The only thing you want right now is a great hoodie

The once basic item is the UK’s most searched for piece of clothing right now.

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Since last weekend when I took a look at my ‘isolation wardrobe’ and reassessed what I had that was comfy and will become my uniform over the coming weeks until the weather warmed up, I became obsessed with finding the perfect hoodie to alleviate my daily looks. Once a wardrobe ‘basic’ the hoodie has been slowly making it’s rise on the style ladder and is currently the UK’s most searched for fashion staple right now. In the current climate of stay-at-home outfits we are all craving the comfort - whether it be emotionally or physically - and your clothes is an obvious place to start.

While hoodies have long been a street-wear staple, for the rest of us it was only something you would wear to the gym or round the house. Pre-corona virus it was having a style resurgence with many luxury brands using the hoodie as symbol of fashion nous and wealth whilst some of the most influential brands became reliant on it’s best selling ability. It is now become a staple of contemporary dress and however you style it gives your look a chic simplicity that appeals to everyone.

But for now, in 2020, the hoodie is not a social signifier, a high priced fashion commodity or wealth status, it is a source of comfort, one that we all need.


Best hoodies to buy right now

  1. Scamp and Dude Pink Hoodie, £55.00

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3. Annie Bing Lottie Hoodie, £160 (approx) ** currently 25% off sitewide








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Your isolation wardrobe

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As we start this journey together (I appreciate some of you might have been in isolation for a week or so now), I know that daily I am going through a roller-coaster different emotions and feelings, moments of happiness for what we have currently and thoughts of sadness at what the next few months of our lives bring. One thing is for certain that we will be spending A LOT of time in and around our own houses, never venturing outside to go to jobs, run errands, do the school run, meet up for coffee or pop to the gym. The photos above is what I am going to wearing on repeat over the next few weeks until the weather starts warming up.

Life has changed and so must our dressing habits. When we have downtime at home be honest most of us pop on our ‘comfies’, which can be an old pair of tracksuit bottoms, activewear, PJ’s, onesies or purposely brought lounge-wear. When helping women detox their wardrobes there is always an acceptance that we have and we wear lounge-wear around the house, but I always insist we clear it out so this doesn’t get too full of old t-shirts, sweaters and tracksuits that have holes in them and are no longer wearable.

This morning I cleared my drawer of PJ’s, old yoga pants and sweaters and popped a few bits in the clothing bank whilst off out on a walk with my family. So now I know what I want and what I’m missing from my 'isolation wardrobe’, it’s time to start shopping. I have broken it down into categories for inspiration for you, for what you need and please, only buy pieces that work for you as trips to send parcels back to the retailers at the post office or local shops is not something all of us are capable of doing in isolation.


JOGGERS


SWEATERS


CO-ORDINATES


COMFY JEANS


DUNGAREES

Hush Dungarees, £65.00, John Lewis & Partners

Hush Dungarees, £65.00, John Lewis & Partners

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Spring overhaul - how to reassess your wardrobe

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Right now we all have feelings of anxiousness, fears as to what the coming days, weeks or months might look like. Creating order, focusing on something fun and thinking about the future positively could relieve some of your anxiety. One thing is for sure we have finally hit Spring and the temperature is slowly rising so its getting time to put those heavy woolly jumpers away and pull pieces long forgotten about through the depths of Winter out of storage.

Now is a great time to reassess what you have in your wardrobe, by keeping your wardrobe in great shape it will prepare you for the coming season and give you a clear list of what you need to buy new. Every wardrobe needs regular updates, your life isn’t static and your style evolves with you. As the weather is varying this process might take a couple of weeks to fully move into Spring due to some days being colder than others, but I feel it’s time for a change, time to be inspired and produce some positivism whilst being at home.

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So grab yourself some great storage bags, a pen and piece of paper and follow these steps to do a seasonal overhaul yourself -

  1. Make sure you are assessing everything you own, from boxes hidden under the bed, clothes stuffed into wardrobes, bags in the loft and coats shoved into cupboards under the stairs, once you start you won’t want to stop!

  2. Either do it in sections such as; Go through Winter before looking at your Spring/Summer clothes. Or do by clothes type; start with trousers, then skirts, then dresses…you get the picture. Or just pull everything out and create one big pile on the floor or bed and start with whatever is on top of the pile.

  3. Sort into 3 piles:

    Keep - Keep the pieces you adore and still wear all the time, add these back into your wardrobe. If things need repairing or dry cleaning then make sure you keep these aside to attend to.

    Toss - Remove every item you don’t wear and decide if it can go to a family member or friend, can be taken to the charity shop or is past use or reusing for anyone and needs to be binned.

    Store - Pack things away that you will no longer wear for the next 5/6 months, move seasonal pieces such as woolly jumpers, long sleeved t-shirts, knitted dresses and skirts and anything else that you would wear in the cold weather.

  4. As you are putting items back into your wardrobe take some time to look at the pieces you have, try things on and figure out some outfits that you could start wearing now. Think about what you want to wear this season, what you feel is missing from your basics and statement pieces and what you want to reflect your style.

  5. Write a list down of these pieces you have identified you need or want as you go along gives you a focus and gets you excited for the season to come. This can be organised by priority or items, do you own enough dresses for Summer, shorts for around the house, jeans for the coming months or a Spring jacket to see you through the next few weeks? This list will help when shopping online in the coming weeks, gives you focus, helps you to not overspend, or impulse buy and also gets you buying the right pieces.

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Remember you don’t have to fill your wardrobe with loads of things to be happy, it’s about having the right things that are versatile and can be worn over and over again.

I’ve recently concluded that a reluctance to undergo a wardrobe detox is actually the fear of ending up with too few clothes. In our consumer-crazed society, we often choose quantity over quality. But this isn’t the case with most of my clients. The process of detoxing and reassessing your wardrobe can give you joy, happiness and clarity for what you already have in your life and the gaps you need to fill.

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So what are you waiting for? Get culling. You’ll be surprised, at times you’ll be torn, but once you’ve started, I guarantee it will be hard to stop, so cathartic is the satisfaction from seeing a clearer wardrobe. If 
nothing else, you’re going to learn something about yourself through this process and I can help support you every step of the way.

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