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Paula Newlands: Fashion — Versatile Outfits for Every Occasion | Self-Improvement Atlas #62

Fashion is more than just clothing; it’s a way to express who you are. But how do you create a wardrobe that works for your unique style and needs? In today’s fast-paced world, versatility is key. Whether you’re running errands or heading to a formal event, having the right essentials can make a difference in how you present yourself and feel.

Meet Paula Newlands

Paula Newlands is a personal stylist based in Dallas, known for her commitment to helping individuals enhance their confidence through fashion. Originally from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Paula’s journey in the fashion industry began in 2004 when she moved to New York City to pursue a modeling career.

After working with top brands for several years, she shifted her focus to the business side of fashion, earning a degree in Merchandising and Marketing from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising.

Paula later moved to Dallas in 2016, where she honed her personal styling expertise at Nordstrom’s Trunk Club before starting her own business in 2020. With services like Closet Edits, Wardrobe Styling, and Personal Shopping, Paula helps clients understand what works best for their body types and complexions, empowering them to embrace their unique style.

About the episode

Paula Newlands shares expert advice on building a versatile wardrobe that suits any occasion. She emphasizes the importance of knowing your body type and selecting colors that enhance your complexion to elevate your overall look.

Furthermore, Paula introduces the concept of a capsule wardrobe—a curated collection of essential pieces that can be mixed and matched to create a variety of outfits. She also provides tips on how to easily transition from casual to formal looks by simply adding a “third piece,” such as a blazer. Moreover, she stresses the value of tailoring, highlighting how proper fit can make a world of difference in your appearance.

In addition, Paula points out that small adjustments, like opting for dark jeans or incorporating strategic layering, can instantly upgrade your style. These changes not only enhance your look but also reduce the need for constant wardrobe updates.

In conclusion

Your style should reflect who you are, and with a few key insights, anyone can build a wardrobe that truly does. By understanding your body type, embracing color theory, and investing in versatile pieces, you can confidently navigate any setting. Tailoring and thoughtful layering also make it easy to transition from day to night without skipping a beat. Fashion is a journey, and with Paula’s guidance, you’ll see how effortless and enjoyable it is to craft a look that’s uniquely yours.

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