How to use the Style Library
The Style Library is organized around real style problems: pants that do not sit right, colors that look slightly off, tops that fight your frame, shoes that almost fit, and wardrobe pieces that never turn into outfits. Start with the problem you can name, then move to the related quiz or guide when you need a more personal filter.
Each guide is designed to help you make a clearer decision. Some guides explain measurements, some explain color and proportion, and others translate those clues into shopping criteria. The goal is not to copy one formula exactly. The goal is to understand what to check before you buy, tailor, donate, or restyle something.
Where to start by problem
- Fit feels inconsistent: start with body measurements, inseam, pants rise, and shoe fit.
- Outfits feel disconnected: start with Style DNA, wardrobe reset, and outfit formula guides.
- Color feels hard: start with undertone, overtone, olive undertone, and neutral guides.
- Shopping feels random: start with the shopping guides after you know the fit issue you are solving.
Cornerstone style guides
These longer guides connect measurements, proportions, fit, fabric, and wardrobe planning. Use them when you want the full method behind the shorter Style Library notes.
How to Build a Wardrobe Around Your Measurements
Turn body and garment measurements into fit anchors, shopping filters, and repeatable outfit decisions.
Shape + proportionHow to Choose Clothes When Shape and Proportions Conflict
Prioritize fit, rise, line, fabric, and silhouette when style systems point in different directions.
Fit checklistThe Style Measure Fit Checklist
Use rise, inseam, shoulder fit, fabric, and length to diagnose why clothing does or does not work.
