Health, Colour and Style Blog
A blog about topical issues in my life as a colour and image consultant working with people with health issues.
Blogs are categorised by:
the type of article: 101 Series are about foundational theory, tips articles contain ideas that you can put into action immediately, behind the scenes are a peek into my life - either a close up look at my client’s experiences or mine, while reviews look at clothing, books and articles that may be of interest to readers.
There are also niche articles which look at health and adaptive clothing covering various disabilities, chronic illnesses and other health issues.
You can click on the links above to jump to all the posts on a specific topic.
Drop me a line if there are any topics you would like to see covered.
How to Edit My Wardrobe
I edit my wardrobe twice a year. It is a time to review what is in my wardrobe and get ready for the new season.
There are lots of reasons to do a wardrobe edit, but my personal reasons for doing it are because:
How to make your own adaptive clothing: Jeans
Do you find it hard to find jeans that fit and that are easy to get on and off? I know that some of my clients do…
A Summer Work Wardrobe Capsule
Wardrobe Capsules are a collection of clothes that work together. Learn how to create one to simplify getting dressed in the morning.
7 Tips to Edit your Wardrobe
Julie Cliff, declutter coach at Space and Time, and and I combine forces again to give you 7 tips to help you edit your wardrobe.
7 Reasons to Edit your Wardrobe this Weekend
Julie Cliff, Declutter Coach at Space and Time and I combine forces to take you through 7 reasons to declutter your wardrobe this weekend.
What is an Outfit Formula and Why should You have one?
An outfit formula, also called an outfit recipe, is a template for how to pull together an outfit.
Are Capsule Wardrobes Realistic?
That’s a great question, and one that we’ll explore in this article.
A Capsule Wardrobe or a Wardrobe Capsule is a collection of clothes that all work together. Every top goes with every bottom, and every top-bottom pair goes with every topper.