November 20, 2024
Let’s suppose that you really like what I’m packing for Paris, but you wear coffee brown, cream, toffee… (oh my that sounds tasty!)
Let’s start with the “old school” Common Wardrobe, and see what I can do. For those of you who weren’t here when I first realized the existence of The Common Wardrobe, you can look here to find out what it’s all about. I truly was in a big room full of creative people, and virtually every person was wearing at least one piece…
This is where I started:
This is how I picture replicating the above wardrobe, only with warmer colors, and with long-sleeved tee shirts, since it is getting close to winter! (in the Northern Hemisphere, of course! I don’t forget my friends in the south…)
You could – of course! – just pack nine of these twelve items, wear the other three, and be pretty well set for any autumn/winter trip. (well, assuming that you don’t try to wear three tee shirts and nothing else – some people do funny things…)
But I like to assemble a travel capsule wardrobe “outfit by outfit,” so that I can be sure of having everything that I need. This way, if I pack two outfits and I’ve run out of space, I know that I have two choices: go with the smaller wardrobe, or get a bigger suitcase. Either way, what I pack has a coherence to it that’s essential.
Let’s start!
This heroine is just traveling with a vest – pretty tempting! If you’re just going from a car to an airport to a cab to a hotel, you’re not going to be outdoors enough to need to be burdened with anything heavier/more bulky.
So now, let’s add in a “packable” down coat. I put my coat in the bottom of my suitcase and then pack everything on top of it. By the time I’m done, the coat is packed down to the size of the September edition of Vogue…
Knowing full well that you can travel with two outfits and get by (if not happily!), I pack the “iffy duo” next – a sweater vest and light pants. It’s hard to imagine weather being SO cold that a sweater vest isn’t enough under a down coat, but it could happen.
I CAN imagine so much rain and slush that light-colored pants would be daft…
This last wardrobe cluster could easily be assembled with pants instead of a skirt. If you’re a leather pants person, this could be where they show up. But I’ve found that a skirt is pretty handy in wet weather, because the hem is so far from the ground that it doesn’t get wet! Pack warm tights – maybe find a pair of fleece-lined ones?
Here’s our heroine’s complete travel capsule wardrobe! I must confess – I printed out the image of my wardrobe for Paris, and hung it on my gigantic idea board, right in front of my face…
This wardrobe might not be foolproof, but you would be hard put to pull together a truly ugly outfit from this! Let’s look at eight possibilities:
What could our heroine do if she’s going for a long trip? To me, that would be 3+ weeks. Another pair of jeans or pants, and maybe these things:
Dreaming about packing – and about other places – feel so nice…
love,
Janice
is anybody interested in one last travel capsule wardrobe in navy and grey, with a touch of…. red? since we’re heading fast into the winter holidays?
Ak says
I could easily live in this capsule. I’ve rediscovered the beauty and versatility of brown leather shoes, bags & belts. It would be so easy to pack a small stack of scarves in bright colors for those of us who crave the variety.
Yes, to another neutrals capsule. LL Bean has an alpine blue (cotton tee, turtleneck and shawl collar top) that is a brighter navy than most. It’s absolutely beautiful and easily distinguishable from black!😁 I’d buy it head to toe and in skirts, blazers and dresses if I could.
Sles says
Oh yes, I’d love a navy and grey (though I don’t wear red still I can mentally substitute pink or blue or that lovely jewel tone green that is so popular this winter).
Loving this small series!
Wendy says
A navy + grey + ____ wardrobe sounds lovely. Yes please!
Ellen S. says
This screams Thanksgiving travels…Thank you for creating this! I love warm colors. A million years ago, I had my colors “done” and learned that I’m a deep Autumn. I’m always drawn to these tones. That being said, I’ve never been a slave to a label, so I’ll add pieces from your capsule wardrobe from last post to mix and match for more options. I’m also someone who happily wears brown and black together! For what it’s worth, I own a number of these pieces from J Crew and Bean’s….you’ve inspired me for different ways to pair them, so merci!
Please do post navy, gray and red for the holidays. I’d love it!
ProfP says
Yes please for navy and grey. And fyi – pretty chilly in Paris today and tomorrow (high around 8°C). If your bus is slow to arrive, you want to have several layers on!
lena says
Yes to the navy and grey wardrobe with an accent color for the upcoming winter holidays!
Looking forward to seeing if a fun brooch makes it into the accessories collection.
Beth says
Yes! I would love to see what you put together with navy, gray and red. Navy is my main neutral. But I struggle incorporating gray.
Stephanie says
This wardrobe makes me so happy! Although I would have to add in my favorite dusty rose…
joancecile says
I would love to see navy and grey plus an accent color. My choice is true purple for the third color but I know that is very hard to come by right now. Lots of burgundy out there, but that does not work well for me. PS, I’m so glad you are feeling better and sleeping better! Paris light at the end of the tunnel.
Sharon W says
Yes to navy and gray, although I’ll substitute pink for red. Thank you!
Pat says
Another vote for navy and grey! I use sea green and light blue for my accents plus some red and teal for Christmas We have so many different accent colors that I can see a whole series of ‘Navy and Grey + Accent Colors’ posts for winter, both cold and warm winter climates. I’m so glad you’re feeding better and are going to Paris!! You deserve it. 💕
Cindy says
Another great travel capsule and exactly how I dress. Yes to navy and red please!
Linda Toffolo says
Lovely collection but not my colours. I would love to see navy, gray and touch of yellow packing ideas.
Dot says
Are the cream pants the Heritage from LL Bean? These appear to have an elastic waist. Could you provide a link?