Rules of Power Dressing with Molly King

Stylist Molly King on
the three rules of power dressing

If we are to learn anything coming out of a global pandemic in regards to our personal style and wardrobes, it is that a less-is-more approach to dressing is key. Having had the opportunity to re-think the way we consume, building out a capsule wardrobe with pieces to live and love in for years to come is the beginning of smart and sustainable shopping.

 

Sydney-based stylist Molly King shares her three rules for a versatile wardrobe plus which power-pieces she invests in for timeless style.

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Over time, I've come to appreciate quality over quantity. It really is an investment to buy into quality pieces for a timeless wardrobe, and that's my overall goal when it comes to outfitting. It's also a lot more sustainable and environmentally conscious, to take the less-is-more approach and not over-buy.

 

"It really is an investment to buy into quality pieces for a timeless wardrobe"

 

 

It’s important to remember that the items in your wardrobe gain more value over time, so build it out with quality, foundational pieces and find something special to add every now and again, if need be.

 

 

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ONE.

 

Invest in quality pieces you know you'll get constant wear out of that are purely timeless

 

Be smart when purchasing, you really only need your essential items

 

TWO.

 

THREE.

 

Have a sustainable and transeasonal approach

 

POWER PIECES:

 

 

A timeless, unique trench coat

Fresh sneakers

A great pair of jeans

A go-to leather dress to slip on post quarantine!

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