NATIONAL OOTD DAY
On June 30, National OOTD Day gives us an opportunity to express ourselves and document our personal style by sharing our Outfit Of The Day on social media. Get ready to express your best self by sharing your OOTD makes you feel beautiful.
#NATIONALOOTDDAY
Fashion and self-expression both play a role in self-confidence. On National OOTD Day we want you to take a few extra minutes getting ready, select the perfect outfit that reflects your outstanding style, and put on the perfect smile before taking a selfie. Then let the world know just how much better your day is going to be when you have your OOTD!
“When you have a great outfit on, your day is that much better, and in my opinion, you should honor that feeling with an OOTD! So, if you’re feeling your look, post that OOTD and celebrate what makes you feel good about yourself.” ~Stassi Schroeder
Choosing the right outfit can be a tough task for anyone. We all want to look our best for every occasion. National OOTD Day gives us the opportunity to strut our stuff a little extra. Our style is our own. Take today to do a little extra for yourself by picking your favorite style. We all know looking good makes us feel good.
HOW TO OBSERVE #NationalOOTDDay
When planning your wardrobe for the week, be sure to include National OOTD Day, too! While shopping isn't required, it isn't frowned upon either. That means you can shop your closet, your friend's closet, or take a little shopping spree to celebrate the day. National OOTD Day is about flex your fashion sense, your personality and having fun with the day. There is no pressure to be perfect - just be you. Follow these great tips to celebrate:
Create a uniform accentuating your favorite features to develop your personal style.
This will become your go-to style.
Add accessories, different colors, and textures.
Snap a selfie and be sure to smile!
Use #nationalootdday to share your OOTD on social media.
NATIONAL OOTD DAY HISTORY
The Registrar at National Day Calendar proclaimed National OOTD Day to be observed annually in 2018 in honor of Stassi Schroeder, who started the trend.