The Hairstyle Impacts Your Outfit: So Here’s How To Match Them
Making the most out of your outfit can be difficult with so much inspiration and so little proper style definition. And while it may seem unimportant, we all know how it feels to get out of the house in clothes that don’t seem to frame our figure or reflect who we are; clothing is important for one’s self-esteem.
Well-fitting clothes in colours that match your skin tone and personality can help you feel more confident at work or on the street, which results in better overall mental health. Unfortunately, we are often influenced by social media to buy clothes that look different on online models or influencers and end up disappointed when we wear them.
But one of the most important factors in making an outfit look amazing is how the hairstyle flows with the overall attire. Girls with straight or curly hair can find ways to attract more confidence by matching their hairdos with clothes. Here’s how.

Understand how your hair works
Identifying your hair type goes beyond what it looks like at first glance. Straight, wavy, and curly hair are just a few of the types that require special care. For example, the 2B wavy hair has thick and coarse waves, while the 2B has defined curls with frizz.
Thickness is also different and can be easily tested, as you will choose products based on it. Other aspects to learn and discover about your hair include the porosity, or its ability to absorb and retain moisture, as well as the health of your scalp.
Once you know what your hair naturally looks like, you can use the right products to style it and adjust it to your preferred look. Have trust in accessories as they will add a unique touch to your outfit, such as a headwrap that keeps the hair in place and protects it from breakage.
Learn about the colour wheel
The colour wheel is a great place to start building a safe yet fun outfit. Combining different tones can be intimidating at first, especially if you’ve been used to dressing in black, greys, or white, but it’s an interesting experiment through which you will also learn new skills. The wheel can offer you some inspiration for:
- Monochromatic outfits that include pieces of the same colour but in different shades;
- Analogue outfits include colours next to each other on the wheel, such as green with turquoise;
- Supplementary fits combine opposite colours on the wheel that create high contrast;
- The triadic outfit uses three equidistant colours on the wheel;
Of course, following this advice doesn’t mean avoiding intricate clothing designs. You can include African print fabric in any outfit and pair it with a colour that complements the designs.
Experiment with different hairstyles
Regardless of your hair type, you may be comfortable with a limited number of hairstyles for work or school. Playing it safe isn’t wrong, but the thrill of trying something new and seeing how it pairs with your outfit can improve how you see yourself.
You can start by looking at some of the most expected or trendy hairstyles of this year, including:
- The bold bangs that offer an overall powerful look and can match streetwear or even dressing for the occasion;
- The Tinkerbell haircut has a whimsical shape that could adapt to every face shape;
- The asymmetrical cut is best for someone who likes to experiment;
- The razor-cut hair is great for creating extra thickness;
Besides going to a salon and trying a new style, you can experiment at home with a few bobby pins, some gel and hair ties to create intricate hairstyles. For example, you can try more braided hairstyles, such as the Y2K styles trending on TikTok. A textured updo or several face-framing pieces that celebrities wear can surely look good on you as well.
Start building a personal style
One of the best things about coordinating your hairstyle and outfits is the opportunity to build a personal style. This is different from copying what others wear on Pinterest, but it is a helpful start for finding out what you like, dislike, or would pair with something entirely different.
Finding your personal style can mean:
- Asking yourself what you feel most comfortable in, or what you hate wearing;
- Avoid buying a lot of new things when finding your style and experimenting with what you already have;
- Creating an inspiration board on Pinterest to remind yourself of what you actually like;
- Donating clothes or exchanging some pieces with close ones;
It’s also best to consider your lifestyle, such as how active you are, so you know what to invest in for the future. People who regularly do sports should own more athletic wear than those focused on work or school, as the pieces will better fit their lifestyle.
Don’t be afraid to be yourself
Last but not least, try experimenting with how you manage other people’s expectations or creations in a new way. While some can be encouraging and admire your boldness, others might express their opinions differently, which could affect your confidence. In this case, it’s best to be polite while continuing to dress however you want, because your identity and confidence are more important than others’ opinions.
People are used to projecting their preferences onto others, but this tendency should fade because everyone is different, and we should respect that. Therefore, when you find the style that makes you feel like yourself, hold onto it and feed it with creativity and wellbeing, because this can be the best version of yourself.
Final considerations
Our clothes don’t define us, but they can significantly improve our mood. That’s why the pieces you wear and the hairstyles you choose can impact your opinion on yourself and the overall productivity, since outfits can also interfere with how productive you are. But finding a cohesive style that blends in your hairstyles with the outfits is imperative for feeling better in your skin and radiating confidence.