On Friday, I pulled together a wardrobe for one of you who has a fun trip planned with adult children:
This was the color scheme with which I was working:
There are already some accessories in her wardrobe…
So let’s start with my new template for accessories, and plug in the pieces that we already have:
For me, earrings are VERY important – I’m choosing an accent pair in aqua, and then a really simple pair of gold studs that can be worn for days without thought… Similarly, both an accent striped bracelet and some classic gold bangles are being added to her accessory wardrobe…
I ALWAYS believe in a good brooch! And necklaces don’t take up much space, but can really change the feeling of an outfit.
After these additions, we can clearly see the last 4 pieces that might be helpful…
Since our heroine is going to be in Italy in the summer, I thought that a packable hat could be both fun and useful! One big scarf and one pocket-square give some fun options, and a belt that matches her sandals and her brown bag could be a nice touch.
Here’s the finished wardrobe:
Here’s where it gets fun – returning to Friday’s outfits, and adding some accessories!
I’ve always felt that accessories make a tremendous amount of difference; do you find that to be true for you?
love,
Janice
Taste of France says
Definitely a hat. Maybe even a second one? I like a cloche that keeps the sun off my face without a huge brim that is going to make it fly away at the slightest breeze.
Also sunglasses. Maybe even two pairs.
OTOH, the shorts might not get much wear. Even on the Amalfi Coast, I think she will not see many adults in shorts. Certainly not in Florence.
Alice says
I’m Italian and I see nothing weird about an adult in shorts in the middle of summer (nope, not even in Florence), especially since they’re not THAT short ;)
Nancy B. says
I live in shorts during the summer so I appreciate knowing that. Thanks for the heads up – I'd love any additional advice. Looking at accessories in a 4 x 4 makes a tremendous amount of sense – I've never thought of doing that. And yes to sunglasses and hats. I have an Eric Javits hat that is at least 25 years old. It's worn beautifully but it is time for an update – this could be a perfect choice.
Virginia says
Oooooohhhhhh, an accessory template! LOVE.
Jennifer says
I noticed that accessories definitely make a difference. A simple shirt and skirt could look frumpy, but add some sparkly earrings and voila! Glamorous.
I’m in my forties with a toddler and often feel uncertain about how I look to others. I’m pulled toward a bit more sophisticated style than the younger mothers, but I don’t want to look “old.” I also have a teenage daughter who sometimes offers “suggestions” to which my reply is that I don’t feel the need to try to look like I’m in my twenties.
Gail says
Of course, sunglasses. I think a couple of pairs of sunglasses–since they are a way of dramatically changing the look of an outfit while taking up next to no real estate space in a suitcase. These accessories you've chosen work magic. I never wore bracelets in the past because I felt they were so annoying when typing at a computer–but you've converted me to thinking about how they, therefore, can become a vacation signifier. And the right bracelet looks great with even quite casual clothes.
Anonymous says
The accessories make all the difference with this wardrobe. I agree about the shorts, a stone skirt might be a good alternative.
Anonymous says
Beautiful wardrobe for Italy or Kentucky (in warmer weather) Love how the accessories give the outfits a purpose..they seem complete!
Texas from the north says
I love this idea, makes the difference between looking nice and looking stylish!
Hallie says
I LOVE the new template. Can't wait to have an excuse to try it. Thank you so much.
The Pouting Pensioner says
It's interesting how when the accessories are introduced to the clothes, the purpose behind each outfit is then instantly defined. A great exercise in demonstrating how accessories bring the clothes themselves truly alive. Thank you, Janice, that's a valuable lesson. Hugs, Mary, x.
Nancy/n.o.e says
The hat is a great idea. I found myself on the Cinque Terre on a bright sunny day and absolutely needed a hat. To my dismay the only ones available in the shops were very ugly. I bought one because I needed the sun protection, but I won't forget a hat again! If I were packing this wardrobe for Europe I'd replace the shorts with a pair of cropped white jeans – or stone or blue denim full length ones. – nancyo
Lizette says
I might trade the Longchamps tote for a Longchamps crossbody to use for light weight, everyday, sightseeing. The leather crossbody could be heavy for those long museum days. A leather tote with a zipper top instead of the Longchamps would be just as beautiful. Good for personal, under seat item on the plane too. I would actually leave my leather bags at home and buy one in Italy. Don’t I wish I were this woman headed off to Italy! Lucky girl.
This accessory template is genius. I’m going to go do it right now.