Fashion trends that continually appear and disappear are one of the most effective ways that the fashion industry has invented to encourage consumption. Clothes that may not quite fit your style, and that are probably temporary, but that end up ending up in the closet.
These trends end up generating a feeling that one never has enough clothes to keep up with fashion or, on the contrary, that one has nothing to wear despite having a closet full of clothes. Given this problem, method 333 that has gone viral on TikTok promises to completely eradicate it.
Fashion expert Rachel Spencer has created a formula to unleash creativity and experiment in the way you dress. As its name suggests, the 333 method involves selecting three items from each of the main wardrobe categories: top, bottom, and shoes.
The objective goes beyond maximizing the potential of each garment and being able to take advantage of the wardrobe, since this method seeks to encourage creativity and experiment, since we seek to rediscover the value of the garments that one already has. What do those nine garments in the final selection have to be?
Rachel Spencer advocates diversity: a combination of versatile basics and more striking pieces that add personality to the outfit. In the upper garments, the expert opts for choosing a more warm piece, such as a blazer or bomber jacket. For the lower ones, it is simpler pants, a miniskirt or even a dress. Finally, for footwear, it is important to look for options that cover different styles and moments. Some ballet flats, some sneakers and some boots could be a good option.