From the clothes you wear, the way you style your hair, the way you write – everything defines your style. As the daughter of a custom tailor, I grasped early in life that most of the things that define our style, such as the fit and function of your wardrobe, we attend to, or at least we should.
I am drawn to elegance and traditional style with hints of color to accent any dull or bland space. I rarely indulge in trends, unless while on vacation. Fit and function of signature pieces in my wardrobe help keep me focused and intentional. For example, when I am in a department store, I automatically know what will not work for my body type or what will not fit into my wardrobe.
The essence of my style is reflected in my home and in my workspace. It takes little effort, yet intense consideration in discovering how you desire to show up in the world each day.
Seek out ideals of what would reflect your defined style in your workspace. Make changes as needed and do not be afraid to try new concepts that are easily adaptable and that you could make your own. Be bold and express yourself and your style.
Considering that your workspace will send a message about who you are, dive in and have fun creating that ever-evolving message to all who enter your space.