My Wardrobe, Wrapped: My Biggest Style Lessons of 2025

Looking back, these are my four main fashion takeaways of the year—and the one thing I want more of in 2026.

Lydia Okello wearing different outfits in 2025
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Somehow, we're at the point in the year where we look at everything in reverse—the good, the bad, and the ugly. I’m pleased that my 2025 of sartorial adventures. Looking back, I can see the habits coming through.

So, I reflected on the four biggest fashion lessons I learned in 2025 (my "Wardrobe Wrapped," if you will), and the one I'm hoping to tap into in the new year. I hope I can inspire you to reflect on the strides your personal style has taken this year. Happy holidays, and see you in 2026!

I Learned... How to Wear Black

Lydia Okello wearing an all-black outfit

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That might sound a little silly—after all, black is a fashion crowd favorite. But I’ve always been prone to colors and patterns, so I’ve struggled with how to wear black and still feel like me. Turns out, if I make sure I have texture and a bit of contrast, I’ll be alright—think black jeans with a black leather jacket, black cashmere with feathers.

I Learned... The Power of an Unassuming Vintage Find

Lydia Okello wearing a vintage leather jacket

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I found this sort of bad listing for a longer leather coat on eBay, and I was intrigued. The price was good, and I figured, if I didn’t like it, I could always consign it. When it came, it strangely fit like a glove: perfect shoulders, right length, great condition, no scent issues—just a solid coat. I have worn it almost every season since I got it. I’m elated to have it in my rotation, especially since I wouldn’t have guessed it would become such a staple.

I Learned... I Love a Silly Little Short

Lydia Okello wearing micro shorts

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When it comes to shorts, I realized that anything tiny, frivolous, almost costume-y is perfect for me. Oddly enough, I've found they're most useful to me in the wet and temperate Pacific Northwest winters—the perfect thing to wear to a party with tights and a fun shoe. And, if you're feeling sad, I promise you will be 20% less so when you're in a ridiculous pair of knit hot pants.

I Learned... The Importance of a Breathable Summer Piece

Lydia Okello wearing a breathable summer outfit

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This summer, all I wore were my freaky little platform Keen UNEEKs and biiiiiiig jean shorts.Yes, it felt a little 1996-at-the-bodega-with-a-hackysack. But it felt right.

What I Want to Learn in 2026

Lydia Okello wearing a sheer pink dress over a striped top and leopard pants

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I find that my gender expression seems to really play into the season. Spring and summer are vibrant and feminine; fall and winter are masculine, a bit more toned-down. I want to marry those two a bit more—let myself have fun and flirty femme moments even when it’s cold and more boyish times in the heat. Playing in all those spaces year-round will create a cohesion I don’t always feel in my wardrobe. All those gender expressions are a part of me, and I feel my best when I allow them to shine all twelve months of the year.

Lydia Okello
Contributing Editor

Lydia Okello is a non-binary, plus-size fashion and lifestyle creator, wrtier and model. They use their platform to inspire and encourage others to step outside of their personal style comfort zone. You can find them on InstagramTiktok, Pinterest and coming soon, Substack