They are fashionable mathematics.
The 7 -point trick is catching many levels in its appearance and use of what is already in your closet without sweating.
This is how it works: each garment and accessory obtains a point value. The simpler the garment, the less points you will have. So, the basics, like a simple shirt or classic jeans, are worth one.

Declaration pieces, such as bold prints, funky boots or a murderous silk scarf, two are won.
“The ideal outfit gets seven points of view: never less than six or more than 10”, the fashion blogger Stephanie Conklin recently He wrote in the middle.
While all this is subjective, any attire that equals more than seven points of view could be considered too busy or striking.
There is no need to think about it too much, that is the beauty of the rule.
So what is an example of an outfit that follows this rule? A simple t -shirt, jeans and sneakers sneakers leads you to three points of elegant bones and under the maximum of seven points.
Another example of a simple but slightly elevated outfit is to continue with the same white t -shirt and sneakers, and exchange jeans for a more striking pair with eyelets (2 points because it is not a simple pair or jeans suits (1) Jewellem equals a fashionable seven or eight fashionable.
The texture, color and shape are your secret weapons, they say. The more visual interest, the greater the point value.
Of course, the 7 -point rule is not the gospel, but for Gene zIt is a way of recovering control in chaotic times.
Many are Returning to the “uniforms” in the style of Steve Jobs – Think of neutral palettes and trials, as a way to reduce the fatigue of the decision.

“Make apparently small changes in their work routine, such as establishing a standard work uniform, can lead to significant profits in the brain space,” the career coach Amanda Augustine He told Fortune.
And in a post-pandemic world to dress for work can feel ashes UncertainPsychotherapist Eloise Skinner says Consuelo.
“A uniform can feel simpler, more aerodynamic and less risky in an environment that can feel new and unknown,” he said at the exit.