- Accessories for a Caramel and Black Project 333 Wardrobe
Check silk
scarf – Burberry, flower earrings – Banana Republic, paisley scarf – Drake’s,
blue & brown checked wool scarf – Burberry, Maltese cross brooch –
Dsquared2, square silk scarves – Hermès, gold flowered bracelet – Alkemie,
gold hammered cuff – Jose & Maria, gold knot brooch – Jose & Maria,
brown blue flowered scarf – Epice, gold hoop earrings – Target, suede tote
– Fendi,
riding boots – Sperry Topsider, gold knot earrings – Lord & Taylor, tiger eye necklace – Harrison Morgan,
triple chain necklace – Julie Tuton, black oxfords
– Rag & Bone, pumps – Stuart Weitzman, suede moccasins – Madewell
scarf – Burberry, flower earrings – Banana Republic, paisley scarf – Drake’s,
blue & brown checked wool scarf – Burberry, Maltese cross brooch –
Dsquared2, square silk scarves – Hermès, gold flowered bracelet – Alkemie,
gold hammered cuff – Jose & Maria, gold knot brooch – Jose & Maria,
brown blue flowered scarf – Epice, gold hoop earrings – Target, suede tote
– Fendi,
riding boots – Sperry Topsider, gold knot earrings – Lord & Taylor, tiger eye necklace – Harrison Morgan,
triple chain necklace – Julie Tuton, black oxfords
– Rag & Bone, pumps – Stuart Weitzman, suede moccasins – Madewell
- Caramel and Black Capsule Wardrobe outfits
- Caramel and Black Capsule Wardrobe for Project 333
Black blazer – Theory, black pants –
Theory, black dress – Theory, black skirt – Theory, caramel cabled sweater –
Burberry Brit, caramel corduroy trousers –
Dolce & Gabbana, caramel turtleneck – J.
Crew, caramel skirt – Salvatore Ferragamo, brown tweed pants – Lauren by Ralph Lauren,
brown cardigan – Roberto Collina,
ivory cardigan – Orla Kiely, black
tweed
pants – Dolce & Gabbana,
Tweed skirt – Paul & Joe, granite print blouse – L’Agence
Earth, striped
tee – KAIN, bibbed blouse
– Forte Forte,
plaid capris – J. Crew, cream merino turtleneck – L.K.Bennett,
suede tunic – Ralph Lauren
Collection, checked shirt – Comptoir des Cotonniers, cream silk blouse – Gucci, blue
turtleneck – L.L.Bean,
blue cardigan – L.L.Bean,
blue henley – L.L.Bean, blue shirt – L.L.Bean, Blue
jeans – Old Navy, black jeans – J. Crew, black cardigan – L.L.Bean,
black tee shirt – L.L.Bean,
Crew sweater – Rag & Bone, black silk
blouse – Acne, tapestry skirt – Miss Selfridge, beaded silk
blouse – Etro
Theory, black dress – Theory, black skirt – Theory, caramel cabled sweater –
Burberry Brit, caramel corduroy trousers –
Dolce & Gabbana, caramel turtleneck – J.
Crew, caramel skirt – Salvatore Ferragamo, brown tweed pants – Lauren by Ralph Lauren,
brown cardigan – Roberto Collina,
ivory cardigan – Orla Kiely, black
tweed
pants – Dolce & Gabbana,
Tweed skirt – Paul & Joe, granite print blouse – L’Agence
Earth, striped
tee – KAIN, bibbed blouse
– Forte Forte,
plaid capris – J. Crew, cream merino turtleneck – L.K.Bennett,
suede tunic – Ralph Lauren
Collection, checked shirt – Comptoir des Cotonniers, cream silk blouse – Gucci, blue
turtleneck – L.L.Bean,
blue cardigan – L.L.Bean,
blue henley – L.L.Bean, blue shirt – L.L.Bean, Blue
jeans – Old Navy, black jeans – J. Crew, black cardigan – L.L.Bean,
black tee shirt – L.L.Bean,
Crew sweater – Rag & Bone, black silk
blouse – Acne, tapestry skirt – Miss Selfridge, beaded silk
blouse – Etro
Cornelia says
It boggles the mind how much versatility a well curated wardrobe has. Lots of choices, non boring or repetitive. You are a creative genius, Janice.
Gillian Layne says
One of my top 5 favorites. I love it all, but especially the oxfords and the boots.
Little Miss Know-it-all says
My only problem is really that I like nearly all of your colour combos… they all appeal!! So which do I limit my wardrobe to – it seems to vary by season and I usually end up with a couple of combos per season, too, with possibly a couple of items that interact. And now I have far fewer clothes, too – that's why your 333 seemed so much when you put it all out there, I think I could do outfits forever with that lot!
Vicki says
I really, really like this, Janice. It gives me a possibility of doing so much more with my blacks. I made a comment in the last post about loving these combinations (mistakenly referring to the caramel as camel) and I, in fact, saw a very stylish teenage girl this afternoon who could have been a living example of this post. Her outfit was amazingly generationless…for any age…and she looked darling. Cute brunette, swingy ponytail. Black skinny pants tucked in caramel/camel boots, with a gorgeous caramel/camel lacy top that appeared to be tight crochet. She had a well-cut, black, short blazer and, I swear, she could have been in an ad for Guess, Old Navy, i.e. she looked as good as any young model (and I was thinking, man–!!–I wish I'd had the knack myself, or at least somebody who could have helped me to dress as well when I was age 15 or so; instead, I looked like a geek but, I do have to admit/consider that, in many ways, young girls today, maybe from a variety of influences and maybe more choices/options in clothing, seem to be more fashionable than we "kids" were in the '60s & '70s, or at least they know how to put it all together more expertly). IMHO, of course. I remember being much more focused on makeup at that age than clothes.
Coco Colmani says
The soft blue 'signature' colour is a masterly touch. I love the way you use colour and accessories to make the combinations feminine. There's nothing that says 'I'm a very practical outfit', even though they are.
Anonymous says
I love this! These are my favorite color combinations, although i do have some variation in my shades of brown from chocolate to taupe and also i have some teal blue with the storm blue.
Anonymous says
I love your ideas. I would love to see the project 333 wardrobe idea with only one dress or skirt but still with your style. Skirts and dresses just aren't worn here by many people at work.