

I have a ‘One Day’ board filled with formal gowns, snow village travel destinations and dreamy looking homes. If you come across things that don’t fit your lifestyle but you love them, save them to a separate board called ‘One Day’. You don’t want to fill up a board with gorgeous corporate outfits, if you don’t work a corporate roll, even if they are your style. I think it’s important to create a style that relates to your lifestyle. It could be anything from ‘Winter Outfit Ideas’, ‘Fall Fashion’ or ‘Winter Coats’. Once I’ve clicked search, similar topics will appear again.

For example, if I typed in ‘Winter Fashion’, as I’m typing it, similar topics will appear below the search bar. The good thing about Pinterest is that it helps you articulate what style you’re looking for and then recommends related topics. Follow my steps on your phone if you get stuck. To create a board, start by finding an image of an outfit that excites you to save. Now that you’ve got an account, we’re going to start pinning images to a new Pinterest board. Remember to catch some zzz’s in-between pinning. YAY!!!! You’re now the proud owner of a sparkly new Pinterest account and you can start pinning! I must warn you, it’s a time machine, once you start pinning on Pinterest, it’s hard to stop. You’ll then be asked to pick at least five topics which will create what’s called a feed (a bit like a Facebook feed, but only of images) for when you visit the site’s homepage.
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Just make sure that if you enter your email address, you actually have access to this email account.Ĭlick next and then enter what you would like your password to be.Ĭlick next and enter your age, you don’t need to provide your birthday. Click on either ‘Continue with Facebook’ or ‘Sign Up With Email’įollow the prompt to either sign in with Facebook or enter your email address. You’ll be instructed to choose which way you would like to create an account. Open up the Pinterest app, or on your computer in a new window/tab. If you’re creating an account on a desktop computer, the steps are very similar, just more condensed. Now, let me walk you through the step I took when I created an account on my phone. There’s no cost involved in creating an account, you just need either a Facebook account or an e-mail address.

Now, if you don’t have Pinterest, I’ve got you. This means you can ‘pin’ (the term used to save images to your board) images to folders dedicated to particular parts of your wardrobe, like WINTER! You can now create sub-boards too which is like folders inside folders and I love it. It’s the tool I use to create mood boards for my clients to base their style off before they shop. Pinterest is my favourite website ever, it’s like google images for fashion, food, lifestyle, small business and interiors. Which is nuts! So today, that’s what we’re chatting about. I realised, I’ve written about styling on here so much, but haven’t really gone into much detail about how I get my clients prepped for a session of shopping. It did get me thinking about winter style though and how I hear from many of my clients that prefer to shop in winter that finding a winter style that doesn’t make them feel frumpy can be hard when they’re shopping alone.Īs you’ve all heard me go on and on about it before, a good shop for the season starts with a knowing what your style is and cleaning out your wardrobe before you go so you don’t double up on anything.
