Cor Style
Helping you discover your personal style and make getting ready effortless.
04/27/2026
Last week in photos ✨
Most days don’t need a whole new outfit—they just need better choices.
This is a typical pickup/drop-off look… with a few intentional swaps:
– structured over slouchy
– real shoes over “just running out the door”
– layers that actually add something
Same level of effort, completely different feel.
Getting dressed doesn’t have to be complicated to look put together. It’s about refining what you already reach for.
You don’t need more options—you need a formula.
This is one of the easiest ones I use on repeat:
layer + tee or tank + denim + effortless shoe
It takes the guesswork out of getting dressed,
and still looks put together every time.
Couldn’t narrow it down to 10—so here are my top 11 picks from the Detox Market Friends & Family Sale. The products I actually use, love, and repurchase.
Oversized pieces aren’t the problem — it’s how they’re styled.
This button-down is something I wear all the time, but left as-is, it can feel like a lot… too much fabric, not enough shape.
The shift is subtle but important:
a bit of structure, a bit of intention, and suddenly it feels styled instead of thrown on.
It’s not about buying different pieces — it’s about knowing how to work with what you already have.
This is where most outfits go from fine to pulled together.
Nothing in this reel was bought for “this season.”
And that’s kind of the point. When your wardrobe is built on quality, timeless pieces, you don’t feel the need to constantly refresh it. You just keep wearing what already works.
Over and over again.
It’s usually not the clothes—it’s the combinations.
Small changes like swapping your outerwear, choosing a different shoe, or adding structure can completely shift how an outfit feels.
This is exactly what I walk through in my spring guide—how to make simple outfits look pulled together without overthinking it.
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