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Old 03-21-2014, 02:14 PM
ASTalumna06 ASTalumna06 is offline
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Originally Posted by WhiteRose1912 View Post
Since you like shopping online, have you had any luck on Polyvore? The individual pieces are linked back to their source websites for purchase.
I like Polyvore for ideas, but it can be a challenge buying from there. So many times I've loved an outfit, but then I find that a couple pieces are reasonably priced while a couple others are through the roof expensive.

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Originally Posted by AZTheta View Post
Looking at the photos, I identified some common pieces: great fitting shirts/tops that are classic, ditto for blazers. Strong statement accessories like belts, jewelry (necklaces and bracelets). You have good taste and a strong sense of style. That's half the battle. Study the photos and pick out what you really love. That's the starting point. Make a list.

Like you, I hate shopping. I struggled for a long time with the frustration of knowing what I like and not finding it in stores, and still do at times (easily overwhelmed with all the choices). Start out with ONE great piece. Find that blazer, for example. Then find a great shirt, and you're on your way. Build from there. That's what worked for me.
This is still so hard for me to do. I've bought a couple nice blazers, but I end up getting "boring" colors (blue or black) because I don't know how to put anything else together. These colors are basic and can go with most anything, so I end up defaulting to that. And while I can look at pictures and think something looks great, if I don't have that exact shirt available while buying the blazer (or whatever item), then I buy the boring clothes and know that I can match them with what I already have at home... or I just give up altogether. I'm hopeless. Lol

The same thing applies for jewelry. I've bought "statement pieces" before, but I seem to buy all the wrong ones. And a lot of necklaces I see online look great with a particular outfit, but I'd never be inclined to just buy the piece by itself.

If I don't see the big picture all put together, I'm lost.

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Originally Posted by OneHeartOneWay View Post
Even if the stores you like don't have a personal shopper "program," they generally are not going to turn their nose at a potential repeat buyer. When I was the manager of The Limited here locally, we had a woman who sounds exactly like you. She absolutely hated to shop, but did have a strong fashion sense. She would give us a call about a week before she would come in, give us her budget, and have us pull outfits for her. She would usually come in once a season, so 3-4 times a year, and spend anywhere between $300-$500 each time. So, we're not talking a HUGE spender, but a consistent customer. We knew her size and her style, and we would build several coordinating outfits for her, and like said above, we would take pictures of them for her so she could remember how to mix and match the different pieces. She would come in, we would have everything already laid out for her in the large fitting room, she would spend about an hour trying it all on, having us show her how to tie the bows just right, etc. It was actually a lot of fun for us, too, because we liked building the outfits!
Um... this sounds amazing! The idea of never having to actually shop is a dream come true for me! Haha.
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