In A Style Slump? Let These 5 Fashion Ebooks Guide You

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Struggling to figure out what to wear? Youโ€™re not alone.

Style slumps are becoming more commonplace now that microtrends are disrupting trend cycles. Thatโ€™s especially true given the continued popularity of fast-paced social media platforms like TikTok, where specific aesthetics like โ€œclean girlโ€ and โ€œdark academiaโ€ make big waves but are so fleeting that theyโ€™re out of style in a month or less.

As a result, todayโ€™s fashion enthusiasts now find it more challenging than ever to not just shop for clothes but also develop their own personal style. You might even be more confused if these microtrends arenโ€™t geared for people your age.

Fortunately, these are challenges you can easily overcome. The trick to surviving a style slump is to look away from our culture of fast fashion, stock up on the basics, and experiment in your own way.

Wondering how to do just that? Reading an ebook can help.

How Ebooks Can Help Your Wardrobe

Tablet Screen Showing Curated Fashion Outfit Ideas for Various Occasions
Source: Youtube/Screenshot, Many public libraries offer free access to styling ebooks

The thing with modern fashion is that plenty of influencers and content creators donโ€™t actually offer tips that work for everyone. They often dole out style advice for people who look like them.

If you donโ€™t have the same aesthetic preferences, body type, or even skin tone as them, it can be hard to glean anything useful for informing your personal style and overcoming related slumps. Thatโ€™s where ebooks can help. Theyโ€™re written by industry experts more capable of giving tried-and-tested yet universal advice.

Since theyโ€™re digital, theyโ€™re also often a more convenient way to read up on styling. You can peruse the various illustrative examples they have to offer in vibrant color, so you can see what doing a tip will look like before you go through with it, or refer to relevant pages on any smart device even as you’re looking through your wardrobe or shopping for new clothes.

You can even avoid buying them individually as you would with traditional fashion books, which are generally more expensive because of their visual elements. One thing you can do is sign up for a subscription and access Everandโ€™s lifestyle ebooks for the price of a single book.

With a dedicated fashion section included, you can easily absorb insights from the likes of How to Dress an Apple-Shaped Body to I Donโ€™t Have a Thing to Wear: The Psychology of Your Closet. To expand your resources even further, you can leverage Libbyโ€™s digital collection with a simple library card.

Many public libraries offer it for free, allowing you to access and borrow not just its ebooks on styling, but even issues from popular fashion magazines like Cosmopolitan and ELLE for additional illustrative guides. These options can make it even easier for you to read up on what it takes to tackle a style slump.

Still not convinced? Consider looking into the following titles:

The 5 Best Ebooks for Guiding You Out of a Style Slump

1. The New Fashion Rules


The first step to getting out of your slump is assessing how modern, social media-fueled fashion hinders youโ€”and thatโ€™s where The New Fashion Rules can help. It was written by Victoria Magrath, a fashion retailing lecturer at the University of Manchester and the genius behind the award-winning fashion blog Inthefrow.

Sheโ€™s been the ambassador of big names like Hugo and Lโ€™Oreal Paris. Magrath has even worked with lifestyle brand Ted Baker, a fashion label weโ€™ve previously lauded for not just its clothing and accessories, but also its makeup. That makes her the person to read from if you want to better separate your style from todayโ€™s microtrends.

In her ebook, sheโ€™ll explain why we feel the need to dress based on Internet-influenced fashion. More importantly, youโ€™ll find insider tips rooted in the diversity movement, which can help you pick up tailored advice on how to navigate your own style amid the constant evolution of the fashion landscape.

2. The One Hundred

 

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If youโ€™ve ever watched Project Runway, youโ€™re probably familiar with Colombian journalist Nina Garcรญa. Even before she graced the show as one of its judges, sheโ€™s been working with ELLE for more than 20 yearsโ€”and was even recently spotted toasting the magazineโ€™s newest European editor-at-large, Hassan Pierre, in Paris last October.

However, the true extent of her career goes back to the โ€˜80s. With over four decades of experience in fashion journalism, Garcรญa is definitely an expert youโ€™ll want to rely on, and you can do just that by picking up her ebook The One Hundred: A Guide to the Pieces Every Stylish Woman Must Own.

A companion to her previous work, The Little Black Book of Style, it dives into all the essentials your wardrobe should have. From dresses and sweaters to black tights and Aviator sunglasses, itโ€™ll tell you which pieces you should consider getting and why.

That means reading this ebook can be especially helpful for re-assessing and building up your wardrobe to better suit youโ€”by ensuring you can overcome your style slump with a good selection of classic pieces that outlast trends.

3. The Ultimate Book of Fashion Formulas


A huge part of style slumps is decision fatigue. If you have a full closet but donโ€™t know what to wear, that can be especially frustrating. Fortunately, The Ultimate Book of Fashion Formulas is here to help you along.

This ebook comes from trusted style psychology expert Alison Lumbatis, the founder and CEO of the capsule wardrobe-building program Outfit Formulas. Aside from helping you out of your style slump, her writings are dedicated to guiding you away from decision fatigueโ€”so you can spend more time on the important things in your life.

If you read this following The One Hundred, itโ€™ll take things even further by telling you more about all the ways you can style essentials you already own for any and every occasionโ€”and regardless of your budget, too. Ultimately, youโ€™ll walk away from this ebook as a master of the mix-and-match technique.

4. I Love Your Style

Cover of 'I Love Your Style' by Amanda Brooks
Source: theblondesilhouette.com.au, Features 400+ photos highlighting key aesthetics

If the basics arenโ€™t enough to overcome your slump, maybe focusing on your personal style will help. Thatโ€™s what youโ€™ll get in I Love Your Style: How to Refine and Define Your Personal Style.

Notably, this ebook was written by Amanda Brooks, the former creative director for Tuleh, womenโ€™s fashion director for Barneys New York, and writer of the Menโ€™s Vogue blog In Her Eyes. Brooks was prominent in the highest circles of the fashion industry, and many relied on the fact that theyโ€™d find her seated in the front row of every major fashion show between New York and Milan.

Thatโ€™s why it was so shocking for the industry to learn of her early retirement in 2012. Now, however, sheโ€™s back with her own brand Cutter Brooksโ€”and on her own terms, not on those that revolve around the industryโ€™s expectations.

In I Love Your Style, she encourages you to do the same. This style bible comes in full color, offering more than 400 photos and illustrations that cover major aestheticsโ€”from Bohemian and Minimalist to Street and Vintage.

Youโ€™ll learn more about each style, the kind of clothes that go into them, and how to make them your own. This handy guide may be just the read you need to inspire you out of your slump.

5. Wear It Well

Cover of 'Wear It Well' by Allison Bornstein
Source: chroniclebooks.com, Bornstein inspires self-love through style

Want to avoid future slumps? Always try to keep dressing up fun. However, thatโ€™s often easier said than done, so itโ€™s worth considering reading Wear It Well: Reclaim Your Closet and Discover the Joy of Getting Dressed.

Itโ€™s chock-full of insights from stylist and wardrobe consultant Allison Bornstein, who specializes in everyday fashion. In particular, she uses this ebook to teach readers two key techniques: the Three-Word Method and the AB Closet-Editing System.

By uniquely adding self-care to the mix, Bornstein will encourage you to love yourself through what you wearโ€”and come to view dressing up as a fun yet mindful activity that lets you express yourself to the fullest.

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I'm Aleksandra Kontic, a content creator and writer for 50sense, a celebrated platform known for its engaging content focused on health and wellness. My academic journey led me to study English language and literature at the Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad, where I sharpened my writing skills and analytical abilities. This educational path paved the way for my career in content creation, where I continue to thrive in delivering compelling narratives.
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