July 1, 2014
One thing that I’ve noticed after many years of wearing clothes is that I feel like my capsule wardrobe is better balanced if I have more “tops” than “bottoms”. Two to one seems a pretty workable ratio for me, and so in search of this it’s time to grab a couple more blouses, tee shirts, or sweaters. This is an ideal time to introduce a pattern, if you wish, or to bring in more of your accent colors. If you found that you really preferred wearing light neutral blouses, those are perfect for this step.
And a necklace… Some days when I’m walking in downtown Chicago, I make a point of looking specifically for necklaces, and I’m always kind of shocked that I don’t see very many. A semi-precious stone or fabric necklace can completely change the look of an outfit, bringing colors together, adding texture and lustre or sparkle, or reinforcing an accent color. Bring on the necklaces!
love,
Janice
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Anonymous says
For the past year I have been wearing scarves and love how they pull my colors together. This summer has just been too hot for scarves, so I have pulled out a couple of necklaces and been wearing those. Recently on a vacation, I picked up two more necklaces and some earrings in my favorite accent colors. I have been surprised how many of my outfits work with these necklaces and are better with the addition. I am enjoying the jewelry as much on trips to the grocery store as on fancier occasions.
Duchesse says
Just love necklaces for varying simple basics! The multistrands can be hot, though, so I wear a pendant on a long chain, or a rope of 5mm keshi pearls when the temps hit the 90s. With one long, not too heavy chain, you can add different pendants, stretching a jewelry budget.
Anonymous says
Duchesse, I hope you do a post on this idea someday. One chain, multiple pendants.
Cornelia says
I don't often wear a necklace, preferring a scarf instead. But I did today along with earrings AND a printed to. I guess I'm showing my wild side. :)
the happy forgiver says
Janice, your system is so wonderful. After two years of following you religiously, my entire way of looking at my closet has changed! One big change is that as I have settled on several neutral and several accent colors, my shopping has become so much more targeted. While I used to just randomly shop for whatever stuff appealed to me in the stores, now I have worked to find jewelry, scarves, shoes, sweaters and tops in my accent colors. With these additions, I now find that I always have something in my closet that will pull an outfit together. Thank you for helping me see that this is the way to go.
Anonymous says
In the hot climate I live in, I don't like anything around my neck. I accessorize with earrings and bracelets to keep cool and usually wear an accent color or patterned blouse.
M says
I feel like this when it’s cold and when I am cooking, as well as when it’s hot! I love necklaces but find them more impractical for me than not.
Doré Way says
Janice -thank you for this wonderful series. I love it and can't wait to read the next post (and the next).
But I'm stumped – when I think about my current wardrobe, I should probably choose the black/grey/red/white/blue scheme – and I find it a bit "cold" – I don't usually wear silver jewellery – and some of the accessories are just not me.
What I'm really drawn to is the caramel/black/coral combos – but caramel seems so difficult a colour to find.
What's going on? Any suggestions on how to decide, move forward & stop being a waffling, commitment-phobe, over-spender?
Susan Scott says
I don't know if you'll see this or not, but…Start with an edit of things you just don't like. Take them to a consignment shop. Then shop second hand for a test piece or two in the new color. Buy the best you can find. Second hand means you won't spend a ton for a test drive. If the new color works, you're on your way with a good piece. If it doesn't, you haven't spent a lot.
Anonymous says
Although I'm a long-time reader of your blog, I don't often comment. But I think that this series on how to build a wardrobe is one of the very best on the subject I have ever seen. And I've been a capsule wardrobe dresser since the 1980's, when my primary motivation was to stretch my limited clothing budget. Thanks for this series and for a consistently outstanding blog.
Eileen says
I've come to understand that I'm lucky enough to have the frame (tall, strong shoulders and a weightlifter) to carry off necklaces that on others would be downright overwhelming. I'm leaning into that these days. Turquoise pendant the size of a tea saucer? Sure! Collar of 3 inch long crystals? Looks just fine! 9 strand pearl necklace? Don't mind if I do.
Linda says
wonderful sense of humor and a gift of writing Eileen!
GK says
Eileen, I'm tall and broad and maybe that is why my smallish necklaces always just look fussy to me. Thanks for pointing this out. I might try to experiment with something a bit more powerful. It's very hard for me to adjust to the visual busy-ness of a necklace though.
Helen B says
Thank you Janice for this series! I can finally build a wardrobe that works! I like the navy/beige capsule but I am not drawn to light yellow/ green colors. Could I use kelly green/ coral instead? Should these colors be a different shade? I don't want to mess it up and end up looking weird.
Amy says
Helen, I think kelly green and coral would be lovely.
Helen B says
Thanks Amy!
Lorrie says
I find necklaces hard to wear. I put them on but usually take them off before going out of the house. I'm small, with a full bust and the distance between neck and bust is minimal. Scarves are different as they can drape over the bust so that's what I rely on for adding color and pattern. This is such a great series. Book in the works???
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Thanks,
Donald