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This week's blog post is all about easy-to-wear practical outfit ideas for us school run mums. Many of my personal styling clients, who are mainly mums always say they struggle with planning or putting together good outfits. Being organized is the key to managing your wardrobe and having some kind of capsule wardrobe can also help. You may be a mum who also juggles work commitments as well so, your outfits may need to be more smart casual to take you from the school run to the office. However, in this blog, we are focusing on casual outfits, but I believe my tips below can also help mums who have to rush off to work. I do hope the following ideas give you some solutions on how to allow yourself that little bit of time to dress up and focus on your self-care.
Now, just to clarify I am not suggesting dressing up to the nines. It's more focusing on that feel-good factor that clothes can give you. Allowing some time to focus on your self-care. If you are wearing something that you really love then no doubt it will make you feel great. Here are some other ideas that will help you to get ready with ease.
PLAN YOUR OUTFITs
This might sound silly to some, but for most of us busy mums, the mornings are so chaotic and stressful that it's hard for anyone to think straight about what to wear. When working with my personal styling clients who struggle in this area, I always suggest spending 10 minutes the night before planning on what to wear. The mornings will never be stressful when it comes to focusing on your self-care as you have already spent a small amount of time thinking about your outfit. A capsule wardrobe can really help to create outfits effortlessly as every piece will mix and match to create multiple outfit options. You simply won't even have to think too much if you haven't even planned your outfit. Simply throw it on and go...
Easy outfit ideas for school run mums:
Don't let the stress of what to wear send you over the edge. Keep your outfits simple! Stick to key pieces that you find easy and comfortable to wear. It could be a combination of leggings and sweatshirt or jeans and t-shirt then play around with layers or outerwear to complete the look. I love a shacket or a utility jacket in Spring. Also, what you wear on your feet is equally as important. Comfort for us busy mums on the school run is key; You just can't beat a comfy pair of trainers.
Even though I have no intention of going to the gym on most days, I do love wearing my cozy leggings with a hoodie. Especially if I am working from home doing online styling. It's such a comfy combination that you can just throw on in the mornings. With all the running around us mums do, picking up school bags and lunch boxes it practically feels like we have done a workout before the day has even begun.
The Five minute routine
Since having my three children I have installed a five-minute daily self-care routine in the mornings. I used to rush out of my house without cream or SPF on my face. Sometimes, not even have time to comb my hair properly as the mornings were always so stressful it would always be about them and never any time for myself. So, now while my kids settle to eat their breakfast I go upstairs and allow myself that extra bit of time to look after my skin, and if I am working on that day to even apply a bit of makeup. Create that 5 minute ritual for yourself as it always gives me a spring in my step when I am looking and feeling great.
Below, I have created some cool easy-to-wear practical outfit ideas that may inspire some of you busy mums to recreate these looks. You may already have some of these pieces in your wardrobe or some of these items may fill in a gap in your wardrobe. Please note some of these products have affiliate links whereby if you make a purchase I will receive a small commission from the sale. This is no extra cost to you. This small income helps me to continue to do what I love and bring you great quality content.
Teddy jacket, Monki - Link
Breton Top, Boden - Link
Wide leg trousers, Marks and Spencer - Link
Crossbody bag, Marks and Spencer - Link
Sunglasses, Quay Australia - Link
Trainers, Marks & Spencer - Link
Khaki jacket, Baukjen - Link
Bag, Ellie Beaumont - Link
Sweatshirt, Anine Bing - Link
Dr. Martens, Schuh - Link
Faux leggings, Riverisland - Link
Coat, Hm - Link
Cap,LL - Link
New Balance trainer - Link
Sweatshirt, hm - Link
Joggers, hm - Link
Quilted jacket, Lindex - Link
Tshirt, M&S - Link
Jeans, Hush - Link
Bag, Russel & Bromley - Link
Veja, Harvey Nichols - Link
Sweatshirt, Hush - Link
Quilted jacket, M&S - Link
Leopard leggings, snow, and rock - Link
Padded bag, country attire - Link
Trainers, Nike - Link
Denim jacket, M&S - Link
Side stripe pants, Riverisland - Link
T-shirt, M&S - Link
Converse - Link
Padded waist jacket, Link
Jumper, Hush - Link
Jeans, HM - Link
Trainers, Nike - Link
Coat, Newlook - Link
Jumper, Reiss, Link
Leggings, Riverisland - Link
Boots, &otherstories - Link
Sunglasses, Quay - Link
Bag, Jigsaw - Link
I hope you enjoyed this blog post and that it has given you some inspiration on what to wear on the morning school or nursery run. As always I love your feedback on these blogs. Please do leave me a comment below and tell me what your favourite outfit is to wear on the school run. You may also like to read Half term outfit ideas for busy mums
If you would like more information about my personal online styling or in-person personal styling services then please do get in touch. I can help you create a bespoke capsule wardrobe of considered outfits that will work effortlessly for your busy lifestyle. Checkout my personal styling services that can be booked directly via my website.
Thanks for reading!
Jas
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