

It is time to take the What’s Your Fashion Style Quiz.
Take the quiz below — then read on to make sense of what you find.
I used to stand in front of my closet every morning and feel nothing but low-grade defeat.
Not because I didn’t have clothes, but because my life was different from when I last invested in buying clothes. I was wearing the same stretchy pants, baggy shirts and puffy coats on repeat because it was easy, not because it made me feel or look good. Having children changed me inside and out and I knew I needed to find my style again.
But I didn’t know who I was dressing for.
I picked things up because they were on sale, because a friend gifted them to me, because I saw them on a someone else and thought I want to look like that. And then they sat there. Unworn. Quietly judging me.
It wasn’t until I read a book called The Cool Factor that something clicked for me.
The author’s premise was simple but it stopped me cold: the most important thing about fashion is knowing yourself. Once you understand what you genuinely love — not what you think you should love — you simply collect clothing that fits your preferences, looks good on your body, and expresses your personality with confidence.
Fashion isn’t about labels, price points, or trend cycles.
It’s about the way you present yourself to the world — your manner of doing things. And there is something genuinely beautiful about how unique each of us is.
That’s when I built this quiz.
Take it below. It takes about three minutes and it asks you questions most of us have never thought to ask ourselves.
Your result is not a prescription. It is a starting point — a mirror. A place to see what you’ve already been reaching for, named and made clear.
What did you get?
Whatever your result, here is what I want you to do with it: don’t just read the label and move on.
Spend five minutes with it. Ask yourself:
Does this feel true? What piece in my closet is most “me” right now? What would I wear if I only had twelve items and they all had to feel like home?
Your style identity isn’t built in a quiz — but a quiz can surface what you already know, quietly, about yourself. It can give you permission to stop buying what doesn’t fit your actual life and start being intentional with what you choose to put on your body every single day.
That is not a small thing.
The woman who knows herself dresses from the inside out. And the women I work with who have done this work — on their homes, their wardrobes, their daily rhythms — say the same thing: clarity in one area creates clarity everywhere.
Clarity in one area creates clarity everywhere.
If this resonated with you, I write about clarity in the home and in the life every week — interior design, personal style, the rhythms that hold a household together. Real things from a real woman who’s been building this alongside six kids and a lot of practice.
SHOP
A few places I shop that consistently align with a classic, quality-forward wardrobe:
Nordstrom · J.Crew · Amazon · Old Navy · Banana Republic Factory
These are affiliate links — I only link what I’d actually buy.
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