Gen Zers *and* Millennials Would Surprisingly Agree With This TikTok Styling Hack
I was never the best at math—hence the job I have now—but the seven-point styling rule may be the perfect opportunity to brush up on my skills. This is probably the only TikTok fashion trend that requires addition, subtraction, and maybe even some multiplication. Basically, you use math to create the perfect outfit, and the combination of social media popularity and practicality shows me it's a styling hack millennials and Gen Zers can get behind.
This TikTok explanation from creator Sreya Halder sums it up nicely (see what I did there?): Every clothing item and accessory has a score of either one or two. Basics—like jeans, T-shirts, and other everyday items in solid colors—would get a score of one. These are classified as your outfit building blocks; you can't have a look without them. Statement pieces, like gingham capris or a sparkly beaded bag, earn a score of two. If you haven't already guessed, the goal is to reach a total of seven, give or take a couple of points.
The Perfect 7-Point Outfit
Here's an example outfit from my fellow editor, Aniyah Morinia. The trouser shorts and white tank are the base of the outfit, with scores of one each. Each cute accessory—from her belt to her bag and sunnies—would also earn one point each. Since the scarf adds a new pattern and texture to the look, I'd consider it a two, giving this look a total score of seven.
When I'm in a rush, you will not catch me adding up each piece of my outfit on my fingers. However, I do think that if you have time, a special event coming up, or simply struggle with curating a look from top to bottom, this hack would be helpful. It's also just fun! It reminds me of something you'd read about in a 2007 fashion magazine (in a good way!).
The best part? It requires no extra shopping… unless you're like me and can't help but grab a new piece or two for inspiration. Girl math, right? Below, I've rounded up some of my favorite statement pieces and basics to shop for an ideal seven-point outfit.
One-Point Pieces
Two-Point Pieces
Kaitlin Clapinski is an associate fashion editor on the branded content team. After graduating from UC Berkeley, Kaitlin moved to Los Angeles and began her editorial career freelancing for publications like Marie Claire, Refinery29, Byrdie, and Fashionista. When she's not writing you can find her scouring The Real Real or heading to the beach.