Well if you haven’t already heard me gushing about it, I officially finished a book! And because I love you most of all you’re getting a sneak peek today of the official cover reveal.
Oh and guess what? It releases on my birthday this year! This is quite honestly the best birthday gift ever but guess what? The Ultimate Book of Outfit Formulas A Stylish Solution to What Should I Wear? is available for preorder now! Here’s some incentive to order your copy now…the exclusive preorder bonuses are going to blow your mind. Stay tuned!
“Behind the scenes” has always fascinated me so for a little fun today I’m sharing some of the process of writing this book. It was truly one of the most soul bearing things I’ve done in my life. If you want to learn about all of your fears, insecurities and shortcomings, then I highly recommend opening a Word doc right now and starting your very own manuscript!
I kid, I kid…sort of.
But seriously SO much of the process has been an emotional one and I honestly wouldn’t trade it for the world.
All of our journeys are not about the end result but who we become along the way.
I thought it would be fun today to share some of that emotional process with you along with some of the nuts and bolts of the process of becoming a published author. But first let’s step into the way back machine…
Fall 1991, I was a freshman at Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s branch campus in Bedford, PA (aka the Bedford County Library). This is where my college years began. It was an experimental campus in the rural county where I grew up and most kids didn’t go to college. Our professors made the 90-minute drive from Indiana, PA to teach us. I often wondered what short end of the stick they drew to get that assignment but regardless, I’m eternally grateful they did. The branch campus didn’t last long and if it hadn’t been there, I’m not sure that I would’ve graduated from college. In my two years there before transferring to main campus those professors made some of the biggest impact on my college career.
One in particular was my first college English professor. I always loved writing in high school but this felt very different. We explored more creative writing and it didn’t feel like work. I breezed through her class and easily ended the semester with a high A. During a one-on-one discussion at the end of the semester she asked me if I’d considered being an English major. I answered I wasn’t sure but secretly I felt totally unqualified. She left me with some encouragement to keep writing and advice that I am so grateful I decided to follow and that’s my practice of daily journaling. Her acknowledgment that I had some talent as a writer has stuck with me to this day. (Side note: never underestimate the impact of words of encouragement).
Through the years I realized that I’ve always had a book in my heart. When I’ve done vision exercises to picture where I’d like to be in ten years I always saw myself in a white linen outfit (WHY?, I don’t even wear linen!) at a condo at the beach, writing my book as I watched the waves roll by.
Well, let me tell you this book writing process didn’t look anything like that. At one point early on I was in West Hollywood for a speaking engagement and booked a cute little bungalow in which I fully intended to do some serious work on the book. Guess how many words I wrote? Exactly zero. Most of this book was written while I was juggling ten other commitments, creating seasonal capsule wardrobes, struggling through one of the hardest years of my life with health issues (not to mention Covid!). To top things off we decided to throw in a major move the same week that my manuscript was due. Yes I was purposely trying to make myself crazy. I wrote in spurts and blocks all over the place but never anywhere remotely glamorous.
The most important part of writing was creating the space to do it both personally and professionally. It was a season of life where many things were less than perfect. I learned to prioritize what mattered and developed the essential skill of becoming a delegation ninja.
So no it wasn’t exactly the white linen outfit by the sea! But still I wouldn’t trade it for anything and here are some lessons I learned.
Lesson #1: Feel the doubt but just keep writing.
Throughout the journey I had this nagging feeling that I wasn’t equipped to write a book about style. Or to write a book period. I’m my own worst critic when it comes to the written word (fun fact: I’m sitting here thinking that every word of this blog post is total crap!) But seriously I’m keenly aware of my limitations. Creating a critically acclaimed literary work is probably not in the cards for me.
That’s why in the intro of my book the very first thing I get honest about is my self-doubt. If you’ve followed me for long you already know that I’m not an expert but someone who is just a few steps ahead on the journey. And that’s ok. Often times it’s much more relatable that way.
If you have a book in your heart know that you may never feel fully qualified or confident in your writing. Just sit down and do it anyway.
Lesson #2: Believe in yourself (even when it feels like no one else does).
So this is the opposite of self-doubt, amiright? Sometimes you have to ignore the negative voice in your head and go confidently in the direction of your dream. I saw the success of my two self-published books The Big Book of Outfit Formulas and Get Pretty, Kick Butt! and knew that my next book deserved to be traditionally published.
So I put on my big girl pants and boldly pursued my publisher with this idea. An e-mail later and the dialogue was opened and before I make this look like the easiest thing ever, it took almost a full year from that first email to signing my book deal with Harvest House. It was well worth every minute. It gave me the opportunity to flesh out so many details in advance. I had a working outline before I even signed on the dotted line. Speaking of signing my book deal, I didn’t have a literary agent but I did hire a really good attorney to review everything.
Lesson #3: Write YOUR truth.
At times the book felt like it was veering in a direction that wasn’t my vision. It felt more clinical and less heart-centered. Sure I understand that some aspects of it were for educational purposes but I also wanted it infused with the GYPO DNA and everything that makes it special.
Working with my amazing publishing team, we overcame this and created a style book that’s inclusive, truly for every body and budget. It’s approachable and not complicated or intimidating. I wanted women to feel empowered after reading it and most of all I wanted them to feel confident.
Ultimately this book is the DNA of GYPO all wrapped up in one neat little package. I wanted it to be more than just some great Outfit Formulas, but rather a true handbook to make getting dressed easy.
I knew I only got one opportunity to get it right and distill everything into this little dynamo.
Lesson #4: It takes a village!
And thankfully I had one. The book was supposed to be released by now but I got sick and all of my bandwidth got sucked up into that and other spaces. I wasn’t in the headspace to finish the book so my publisher graciously gave me some extra time. Those extra months were critical to creating the book I wanted.
It took a TEAM – my business manager Lauren (whose genius is on almost every single page), my editorial coordinator Jessica (who cleaned up my bad grammar and probably deleted about 900 unnecessary commas), my Brand Builders guide Hilary (who kept me true to the heart of my brand), everyone on the Harvest House team (especially Ruth Samsel) and my uber talented illustrator Lydia were all part of this journey.
The publisher helps the process A LOT. They helped me with the outline; they edited it and polished it and made it SO much better than I ever could have.
So I’ve talked a lot about what the process was like for ME but now it’s time to tell you what the book is about for YOU. Here’s just a smidge of what to expect.
Outfit Formulas, but of course! First and foremost it’s a compilation of my all time favorite easy and classic Outfit Formulas organized by season with seasonal shopping lists for each. There’s also a special section just for work wear formulas.
Body Shape Guide – We had to have a way to find your unique body shape and celebrate it with pieces that fit and flatter you best. There’s a whole chapter that’s a deep dive into this process.
YOUR Personal Style – Here’s something fun and new! I include a detailed framework for discovering your unique style and advice for cultivating it.
Masterclass Advice – There’s also a section devoted to upping your style to the masterclass level with simple tweaks and tricks.
And SO. MUCH. MORE. But I gotta save some for later 🙂
We’ll leave it at this little sampling but I’ll be sharing much more with you in the weeks and months ahead – including some sneak peeks inside.
For now I can’t thank you enough for making this journey possible. If not for the GYPO community I would certainly not have a book deal and be able to bring this into the world so thank YOU from the bottom of my heart! Oh and you know what’s really cool? You get to tell all of your friends you were part of this journey.
Tie-dye has been creeping around the last few seasons but now it’s in full bloom as we get closer to transitioning from winter to spring. If this trend has got you thinking ‘heck no’ don’t be so hasty in your decision. I will admit you’re not alone if just the phrase alone has you thinking of a kaleidoscope of bright and bold colors or homemade kits with rubber bands and squeeze bottles of colored dye, but tie-dye has upped its game. Yes, tie-dye can still be bold but it can also be monochromatic with muted tones and soft colors. It can be fun, versatile – sophisticated even and can look good on everyone. There are so many options out there that I think the hardest part may be picking just one.
For this month’s Pretty Fix I decided to tackle this trend and put what I’m calling a sophisticated spin on tie-dye. I’m pairing it with some classic closet staples and then adding in another pop of color for some extra fun. I styled this look to be crisp and slightly minimalist just to show that tie-dye can be simple. Don’t be afraid to try this fun trend whether this is your first time around or you’ve done tie-dye before, it really is something everyone can rock.
For those of you who are new, you’re probably wondering what the Pretty Fix is all about. First, welcome! We’re happy to have you here. Second, the Pretty Fix is where I pick out a fun trend or two that you can incorporate with some classic closet staples. It’s a fun way to keep your closet looking fresh without feeling like you have to buy a ton of new items. I’ll then give you an outfit formula that you can easily adapt to your climate and lifestyle. I also provide links to similar items just in case you have any additional gaps in your closet you want to fill. Now that you know what the Pretty Fix is, let’s check out this month’s tie-dye look!
Tie-dye is definitely having its moment and why not? It’s fun, it goes with almost everything and it can be colorful or more muted. There’s a little something for everyone and it’s perfect for going into spring. Think of tie-dye as just another print that you can mix and match into your outfits. For this look, I kept it simple and styled a navy and white tie-dye sweatshirt but with the neutral base, you could really pick any tie-dye top you like.
2. White Bottoms
While this look would style perfectly with a pair of medium wash jeans or even leggings, the white jeans just spoke to me plus they’re an awesome closet staple. I love the way they create a crisp look and they are perfect to finish off winter and head into spring. If it’s already warming up where you live, white shorts would go perfectly with this look too. White bottoms are timeless and once you find a pair you love, you’ll realize just how versatile they are year-round.
3. White Sneakers
Just because I’m giving this look a sophisticated spin does not mean I don’t want to be comfortable too and what’s more comfortable and cute than a pair of white sneakers? I’ve been wearing my white sneakers more and more and I love how versatile they are. If white sneakers just aren’t your thing you could also pair this up with a pair of taupe ankle boots or flats.
4. Colorful Handbag
Colorful handbags are super on-trend heading into spring and add the perfect pop of color. A bag of skittles provided the perfect inspiration and this orange handbag did not disappoint. The hardest part was picking just one color as I could see this look easily styled with one in Kelly green or perhaps a bright pink. Whatever color you choose to coordinate with your tie-dye, just have fun and opt for something that makes you smile.
5. Dangle Earrings
I usually keep earrings pretty simple and while hoops are classic, I wanted to pick something that had a little more to it since I wasn’t going to add a necklace. A fun dangle earring provides some extra visual interest without clashing with the tie-dye. There are so many great options out there or you may even have the perfect pair already in your jewelry box.
Bonus
If you’re still not sure about jumping headfirst into the tie-dye trend there are many other ways to more subtly incorporate it into your daily style. Below are some fun, but subtle tie-dye options!
Your turn! What item is your favorite? Will you be giving tie-dye a try?
Red lipstick can be an intimidating color but wearing the right red lipstick can be empowering! And with Valentine’s Day coming up, it’s the perfect finishing touch to any outfit! Before we dive into how to choose your perfect shade let’s go over a few ground rules for who can wear red lipstick….ANYONE can! That’s right, red lipstick is for everyone, every age, every style, every ‘type’ of woman out there.
You can reserve it for a special evening out or you can wear it every day. Maybe you felt like putting it on with no plans to leave the house because you just like the way it makes you feel. All of those are perfectly fine. There’s no right or wrong. It’s all about doing what makes you feel great and don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone and try something new. Plus did you know red is a neutral?!?! It goes with everything and everyone. Now that you’ve dropped any preconceived notions that red lipstick just isn’t for you, let’s get started picking your perfect shade.
While it’s fair to say red is a neutral, all red lipsticks are not created equal. Just like red nail polish, there’s a reason cosmetic companies don’t stick to just one shade, they make many which also explains why picking one can feel like an overwhelming task. While I can’t pick the perfect red lipstick for you I can help make suggestions and explain why complexion and undertones play such a big role in this decision. Now if you’ve already got a good grasp on your complexion and undertone you can feel free to skip down to the Seeing Red section.
Complexion and Undertone
When you look at your skin there are two different forces at work. The first is your complexion which is your overall skin coloring. Are you fair? Tan? Olive? Or dark complected? Then the second is what is the undertone of your skin. This is the color that comes from underneath your skin.
Your undertone is usually categorized as being cool, warm, or neutral. A cool undertone is generally associated with skin that has hints of blue, pink, or a reddish complexion. A warm undertone is more peachy, golden, or yellow while a neutral undertone shows little signs of any other color other than your own natural skin complexion or it can be a combination of warm and cool. If you feel even more lost than when you started reading this it’s okay. The more I learn about color and complexion, warm vs cool the more fascinated I become yet confused at the same time. There’s just SO much to color! However since we’re only dealing with red lipstick, I can try and keep things simple.
What’s your complexion?
While complexion and undertone intertwine with each other we’re going to first start off by determining your complexion. This one is fairly easy and chances are, it’s something you already know. There are primarily six different complexion types. They are:
Type I: Light Skin – Always burns and never tans.
Type II: Fair Skin – Usually burns, then tans.
Type III: Medium Skin – May burn, but tans well.
Type IV: Olive Skin – Rarely burns and tans well.
Type V: Tan Brown Skin – Very rarely burns and tans well.
Type VI: Black Brown Skin – Never burns and tans very well.
What category do you fall into? There is a chance that you may fall in between two categories and that’s okay. Try to choose the one that fits you best. I’ve been told I have olive skin all my life but now that I’m older I’m finding that I tend to burn a little more making me more of a medium skin tone. Now that you’ve determined what your complexion is let’s move on to your undertone. Are you warm? Cool? Or neutral? This one can be a little more confusing and there are a few ways you can figure this one out.
Five Ways to determine your undertone
1. What color are your veins
This is where you look at your veins to determine their color. The wrist is an easy place to start but if you can see veins by your face that can give you an even more precise determination. If your veins look blue or purple you’re a cool undertone. If they appear green, you have a warm undertone and if it’s a mix of the two then you have a neutral undertone.
2. The White tee test
For this test put on a pure white tee or even hold up a piece of white paper to your face. Are you pink and rosy or do you look yellow? Are you glowing or do you look washed out? If you look yellow or washed out then chances are you’re a warm tone and chances are you also tend to gravitate towards off-white. But if you look rosy and glowing then you lead towards the cool tones. If you can rock both white and off-white without feeling washed out then you’re a neutral.
3. Your skin in the sun
Do you tan easily or do you burn? Maybe you burn then tan. How your skin reacts to the sun can also help you determine your undertone. If you tan easily you may be a warm but if you burn then chances are you’re a cool tone. If you burn then tan you’re probably a neutral.
4. Gold Vs. Silver Jewelry
What jewelry metal looks better against your skin? Gold or Silver? Gold jewelry tends to look more flattering on warm skin tones while silver jewelry tends to flatter cool tones. If both flatter your skin tone then chances are you’re a neutral.
5. Hair and eye color
Your undertone can also be determined by your natural hair and eye color. Cool tones tend to have blonde, black or brown hair with green, blue, or grey eyes. Warm tones tend to have red, brown, strawberry blonde or black hair with brown or hazel eyes.
Seeing Red
Okay, now that you’ve hopefully figured out what complexion and undertone category you fall into let’s get to the good stuff, what to look for in your perfect red lipstick. Red lipstick is not just red lipstick, just like your skin it’s not just about what you see on the surface, but what the undertone of the red is. Is it a blue base or an orange base? Then there’s what is called a universal red but we’ll get to those a little later. Below I’ve taken each skin complexion and broken down what to look for along with some examples.
1. Fair and light Complexions
Fair and light complexions tend to be on the cool side so stick with reds that have a blue or purple base like raspberry and cranberry hues. This will complement the natural pink tones of your skin. Don’t be afraid to try a bright red for a fun pop of color against your skin.
Medium complexions are pretty versatile when it comes to the shades of red that compliment their skin tone. They can opt for both cool reds with a blue base as well as warm reds with a yellow or orange base. However, since this skin type will tan quite easily it’s best to change out your red lipstick depending on the seasons. In summer, when skin is more likely to have a golden tan, opt for a red that is warm based, and in winter when the tan has faded some, opt for a red with a cool blue undertone. If you tend to lead towards a cool medium, steer clear of coral-based reds as they will make your complexion look dull.
Olive skin complexions look best in yellow and orange based reds like corals and poppy and more earthy reds like rust and brick. Avoid cooler reds with blue bases as they will dull your complexion.
While a tan brown skin tone tends to have a yellow undertone versus a black brown complexion, both skin tones make it easy to play with darker pigments. Try opting for a true red to warm up your complexion and create a brighter look. Darker complexions can easily handle a variety of deep shades of red. Try wines, berries, and dark cherry as well as candy apple reds to make your skin glow!
A universal red lipstick is one that has equal parts blue and orange undertone making it look great on pretty much any complexion and undertone. It’s what’s called a true red and tends to be a little brighter and bolder making it a perfect choice for your upcoming Valentine’s Day.
Yes, I know that was a lot but remember to also be patient. I only barely scratched the surface on the many shades of red available. If you find a shade you like but you’re not sure if it will work, check out the color description. Many lipsticks will have a description sharing if they are more of a blue or orange undertone or if they lend themselves to being warm, cool, or even a pure red. If you can’t find the details you’re looking for don’t be afraid to reach out to the manufacturer.
Armed with this hopefully beneficial knowledge you may be able to find your perfect shade on the first try or it could take you a few tries. Don’t give up! You will find a shade you love! But in an effort to not waste money on lipsticks you’ll never wear, double-check the retailer’s return policy. Many retailers will allow you to return lipstick colors that weren’t a heck yes! Lastly, if you have a perfect shade of red and you love the way it looks but it doesn’t necessarily follow the suggestions above, go with your gut and stick with what you love. In the end, it’s all about how you feel when you wear it and I want every Pretty to feel fabulous!
Your turn! Are you a red lipstick pro or a newbie? Did your favorite shade make the list? If not let us know what your go-to shade is in the comments!
Yay! We made it to February! I don’t know about you but I swear January is the longest month of the year! Maybe it’s because I’m still in recovery mode from the holidays but either way, I’m gladly welcoming this month with open arms. I’m looking forward to all things February and yes that even includes Valentine’s Day. I know in years past I’ve discussed that while I love celebrating with Craig, we don’t necessarily go out and celebrate on the actual date. That’s just what works for us and something we’ve done for many years now.
This year however looks a little different for us as I’m sure it does for many others because we won’t be going to our favorite restaurant before or after Valentine’s Day. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t miss going out to dinner. Getting dressed up, enjoying some amazing food, and the energy of just being out somewhere is something I’m craving which is why for this V-day I decided to bring the restaurant vibe to us. Just because we aren’t going out doesn’t mean we can’t feel like we are right?
This year Craig and I decided that we’re going to treat ourselves to a fancy dinner in. We’re going to order takeout from our favorite restaurant, set the table, and even get dressed up. We want to make it feel as special as we can because why not? So whatever your Valentine’s Day holds, if it’s a dressy night in or a casual one out, below are three outfit formulas® that you can personalize to easily make your own!
Formula #1
Graphic Sweater + Medium Wash Jeans + White Sneakers + Red Handbag
I went a little literal on my picks for this first formula. This is a comfy, casual look but you can easily switch it up by swapping out the graphic sweater for a graphic tee and neutral cardigan like I did below. I also love the playful heart-shaped hoops and having a red handbag is a great closet staple.
Formula #2
Tunic Sweater + Black Leggings + Snake Print Shoes
I had some fun with this look! What I love most is that this can be easily dressed down by opting for some casual snake print slip-ons but swap in some heels and some faux leather leggings and it’s instantly dressed up! (If you aren’t into snake print, just swap in some metallic or black shoes of your choice!) I decided to take the dress-up option a bit further and opted for an off the shoulder sweater.
Finally, for the last outfit formulas® for Valentine’s day, I decided to go full-on fancy. I styled my black moto jacket, my favorite little black dress (LBD), and some bright heels! I went with red heels below but styled it above with some fun pink heels and finished it off with a simple clutch. This is a complete departure from the joggers and yoga pants I have admittedly been wearing but that’s what I wanted. I wanted to really feel put together. Although it may be over the top for a night in, I wanted to add something extra for our date night. If you feel like keeping it more casual you can style a simple swing dress, swap in a cardigan, and opt for flats. That’s why I love using the outfit formulas® so much! They are a great guide but still give total freedom to fit your style!
Your turn! Which is your favorite Outfit Formulas® for Valentine’s Day? DO you plan on dressing up or staying casual this Valentine’s Day? Comment below!
Hey, Pretties! I am back with another five Ways To Wear It and this one is going to be super timely because I’m styling joggers! Love them or hate them it seems joggers are now basically a part of our daily uniforms. They’ve replaced yoga pants as the new go-to favorite for a comfy casual style. And honestly, I totally get it. I have been living in my joggers and, yes, my yoga pants too ever since the pandemic started. They’re just so easy to throw on and pair up with pieces that I already have in my closet. Today I’m going to show you five ways to wear them with pieces that you might have in your closet to give you some fresh inspiration and some new looks that may turn into your go-to favorites.
Option #1
Gray Top + Black Joggers + Black Sneakers
Here we go with look number one! This is super casual, but exactly how I would style my joggers for a day at home. Especially on a day like today when it’s raining outside and all I want to do is be warm, comfy, and cozy. I’ve got on my joggers with my favorite gray sweatshirt that I got at Banana Republic and I finished it off with my favorite kicks from Nike. These are my favorite shoes I wear for running and I wear them for running errands too.
Also a few tips on your joggers. The pair that I have is from Amazon. They’re made of a more structured and silkier fabric so they’re not your traditional sweatsuit material, which is good. I recommend that your joggers be slightly more structured and not as sloppy looking as your basic pair of sweatpants that you would throw on. I like to pull the cuffs up on mine because I think it gives it a sportier look. These joggers do run a little bit short, I’m pretty sure that they’re capri length.
Option #2
Neutral Cardigan + Graphic Tee + Black Joggers + White Sneakers
Now for look number two! I am busting out some favorite cozy closet staples that I’ve been wearing all winter long. I paired my joggers up with my graphic tee but you could also sub in a plain white tee and topped it off with my cozy cardigan from H&M which I absolutely love! Then I finished off this look with my Adidas sneakers just to give it a sporty, casual vibe. This is super easy and you can swap out these pieces for any tee shirt and cardigan in your closet and any pair of sneakers.
Option #3
Camo Top + Black Joggers + White Sneakers
Outfit number three and this one, super casual too and super easy. I’m going back to camo because I wore my camo sweatshirt all fall and I carried it over to winter and guess what, I’m pretty sure we’re going to be seeing camo for spring too! So hold on to your camo pieces. I paired this up again with my Adidas sneakers to keep it super simple.
Option #4
Denim Jacket + Striped Top + Black Joggers + Snake Print Shoes
Outfit number four has me dreaming of spring. I can’t wait, it’s just around the corner and I know that I’m definitely going to pair up this outfit this spring. I’ve got on my striped artist tee from J.Crew Factory with my basic denim jacket, and I added in my snake print sneakers for a little bit of pattern mix and fun.
Option #5
Black Sweater + Black Joggers + Snake Print Shoes
Outfit number five. Y’all ready for this? Every time we do a five Ways To Wear It I like to find at least one outfit that’s going to be a total comfort zone buster and this is it for me. I would normally not wear joggers dressed up like this, but I’ve seen plenty of bloggers do it and pull it off beautifully. I thought, hey, what the heck, why not try it? This time I paired up my joggers with an off the shoulder cozy, comfy sweater and some snake print heels. Now, you could definitely pull this look off with snake print sneakers or flats and totally do the same thing. It’s still a little bit dressier than your basic sweatshirt or denim jacket and T-shirt and joggers, but it’s a little bit of fun to get dressed up once in a while.
All right, that’s it, five ways to wear joggers. Which way is your favorite? Let me know in the comments and also if you found a favorite way to style your joggers that I did not cover in this video, then please share it with us in the comments.
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I’m Alison, a mom of three and recovering yoga pants addict on a mission to make getting dressed and feeling pretty the easiest thing you do all day! Learn more about my story HERE.
I am so glad I was part of the Fall 2019 Style Challenge. It gave me confidence and so many great outfitt ideas. The ladies in the group were very supportive and I will defintetly be doing another challenge in the future.
Betty Weyandt December 20, 2019
I’ve been participating in the GYPO Style Challenges for three years now and I’ve loved it. I’ve always loved clothes, but I didn’t know how to put outfits together. My closet is now full of mix-and-match outfits, I have learned how to dress myself, and there is no more stress in figuring out to wear. The private FB group is full of wonderful ladies that build each other up. It’s so fun and is seriously the best group on FB.
Kirstin Rasmussen November 20, 2019
Get Your Pretty On has changed my life, seriously. I have always chased what is trendy but found from season to season, that things go out of style and I was wasting money on items that I would only end up wearing a few times. GYPO has enabled me to simplify my closet, helps me make smarter purchasing decisions, and I feel so put together and confident using the outfit formulas that are provided. This program is a GAME CHANGER. I've been following GYPO for a few years now and my only regret is not jumping on board sooner.
Michelle Kline November 20, 2019
Great community of ladies, helping each other look stylish, without breaking the bank, and using much of what you already own.
Chosen Faith November 19, 2019
GYPO challenges have been one of the best things I have done! It had taught me so much more than just creating a closet of clothes that I love but also to have confidence in myself, how to pick and choose colors that work for me instead of against, and had given a wonderful community of Pretties who are so special.
Maraline Freeman October 16, 2019
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Krista Probst October 16, 2019
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