I don’t think anyone has helped me more with my style—key phrase: MY style, not imitating what I see on Pinterest, at school, or on the mannequin at Old Navy—than Ellie Jean Royden.
I’ve had a lot of “phases” in my life, and I’ve been a victim of the waxing and waning aesthetics and trends. I’ve recently drastically changed lifestyles, from student to teacher, and from living in the suburbs to life on a farm. I’ve also had to virtually rebuild my entire wardrobe from the ground up due to a fire. And on top of that I’m sooooo busy. So yes, getting dressed in the morning has recently become quite a unique challenge. As silly as it sounds, when I didn’t know how to dress, my confidence was shot. I was descending into hating my body and face. And worst of all, I spent so much time and money, buying everything I sort of liked, trying on everything in my wardrobe, and scrolling on Pinterest for HOURS only for the outfits to fall flat.
Anyways, at some point I discovered that I could be my own inspiration for my wardrobe. Rather than categorizing yourself as a “rectangle” or “pear” and only wearing the clothes that are “flattering” for your body type (i.e., clothes that will make you look like an “hourglass” and not yourself) you can use the principles of art—line, color, shape, etc.—to create outfits that are harmonious with your features and wear things that make you comfortable and happy in your own skin. You can combine this with your personality and context to create your own unique style.
This made me realize that the things I would look amazing in are not the same as the things my best friend would look amazing in, and vice versa. This is okay, and should even be celebrated. Because diversity is beautiful like that—if God wanted a world full of people who looked all the same, He would have made that. Knowing that has helped me love being me while also appreciating the beauty of people around me.
And this was revolutionary. Ellie Jean Royden’s YouTube channel helped me make this discovery. And although this book has a lot of information I didn’t know, a lot of the information in it made the things I did know about myself more concrete. I am now more confident in my choices and style.
I dock points off because of the immodesty. Otherwise this would have been a better review.