The art and science of styling ANYTHING
Have you ever stared at a new piece of clothing in your closet, completely frozen on how to style it? When we buy something new, our instinct is to ask: “How do I make this look good?” But trying to build the single, perfect outfit right out of the gate actually boxes us in. In this LIVE, we break down why styling is inherently a divergent thinking problem—meaning there is more than one right answer—and how you can train your brain to unlock hundreds of outfit combinations with one simple exercise. Whether you’ve been eyeing a pair of sporty nylon pants, a fluid pleated skirt, or just want to get more mileage out of what you already own, this mindset shift changes everything. The two ways to look at your closet There are two distinct phases of building a relationship with your wardrobe: Phase 1: Starting from the Item (The Practice): You take a specific piece and figure out how to integrate it into your life. This is where everyone starts. Phase 2: Starting from the Vibe (The Advanced Level): You understand your clothes so deeply that when you get dressed and think, “I feel too masculine today, how do I undo that?” you instantly know exactly which piece will inject the perfect dose of femininity. To get to Phase 2, you have to practice Phase 1. And that’s where the Rule of 7 comes in. The challenge: The 7-Scenario styling exercise In design school, we were forced to come up with 100 different uses for a single object to stretch our creativity. For your closet, you don’t need 100, but you do need seven. Why seven? Because stopping at two or three ideas doesn’t force your mind to expand. Seven forces you to problem-solve. The trick is to anchor the item to real-life functional goals in your routine. When you give your brain a specific destination, it unlocks creativity you wouldn’t find automatically. In the video, I put a pair of oversized, sporty Tibi pants to the test across my own life scenarios: Why function drives Creativity Notice how the outfit for the movie theater or the airplane came together? I would never have automatically paired that flannel shirt with those nylon pants if I hadn’t been thinking about the freezing temperature of a movie theater. Function drives the aesthetic. You don’t need drastically different items for every look; sometimes, a simple snap of a button, a half-tuck, or a shoe swap completely transforms the vibe. Over to YOU! Carve out an afternoon, pick that one tricky item in your wardrobe, and write down your 7 real-life scenarios (school drop-off, coffee dates, work meetings, Sunday brunch). Don’t judge whether the outfits are perfect. Just explore.

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