November 13, 2013
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Capsule wardrobes inspired by art and nature
November 13, 2013
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Realistically, it's quite easy to work with three neutral colors as a solid wardrobe core. And starting with the fourteen rather arbitrary neutrals that I isolated yesterday, combinations of three start to pile up QUICKLY. Note that these THIRTEEN pages of color combinations are only those that include black as one of the colors...
For reference purposes, these were my fourteen neutral colors...
Interestingly, one of the most popular posts I've ever written was one which I built a wardrobe around six neutral colors (see it here). And I've finally ... View the Post
I get a lot of emails from people who are concerned about building a wardrobe around neutral colors, because they're worried that they will end up looking like everybody else. If you devote yourself to black, and you live in a major city, that is certainly a valid concern! But I think that there are more neutral colors around than you immediately think of, and that if you can focus on two colors as your predominant theme, you have dozens of options. First off, let's choose a palette of possible neutral colors. This palette is NOT exhaustive, and the colors as they are shown here are NOT intended to reflect the beauty and the depth that the color actually exhibits in three-dimensional garments and accessories. ... View the Post
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November 8, 2013
Jacket – Fairly, Suede jeans – Mother, scarf – Hermès, loafers- Adam Tucker, silk blouse – Maliparmi, earrings – Novica, skirt – Lover, boots – Steve Madden
Sweater – Stella McCartney, scarf – Pierre-Louis Mascia, Skirt – Nomad, ankle boots – BP, necklace – Novica, dress – Stella McCartney, slingbacks - Perlato
Blouse – Aglini, bracelet – Julia Failey, white jeans – Proenza Schouler, flats – Cole Haan, sweater – Marika Charles, earrings – Betsey Johnson, trousers – Rochas, oxfords - Munro
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Janice ... View the Post
November 7, 2013 I have been asked a number of questions about packing just a few items in neutrals, for cold-weather travel... As always with me, scarves are key!
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Janice ... View the Post
I have never longed for a more youthful appearance... will it eventually happen?
The 10 Rules for Subtracting 10 Years
1. Take an interest in current events, in fashion, yes, but also in art, music, food and decor. Stay connected!
2. Add a touch of folly to your appearance, with star accessories, daring prints or lively colors. (Louise Labrecque is a big fan of star accessories...)
3. Don't be afraid to visit trendy boutiques. They are for you too. Who knows, you might find a scarf in the colors of the season, an amusing tee shirt, or a pair of extraordinary shoes?
4. Are you dynamic? Your clothes should reflect this! Look for details that lend some personality ... View the Post
November 5, 2013 Color is often the first thing to be addressed when fashion and personal style are the subject... The 10 Rules of Color Harmony 1. Limit the number of colors in your outfit to no more than 3. You will in this way create a visual harmony. 2. A print will often include more than 3 colors. In order to create balance, focus on the color which is most prominent in the print when finishing your outfit. Example: A black jacket is a good complement to a dress of multicolored flowers on a black background. 3. To lighten your silhouette, it is preferable to wear lighter/brighter colors on the top half of your body, and darker ones on ... View the Post
So I'm off running around the country again, and will be mostly out of internet range for at least a couple of weeks - my return date is VERY uncertain. But I've queued up a number of posts for you, on a variety of subjects - colors, books, some Chic Sightings...
Cross your fingers that this adventure goes well!
love, Janice
I've had this book for a while, and now that I'm travelling - AGAIN - for my familial obligations, it seems like a good time to share with you the many interesting insights I found here.
First warning: if you read or speak French, note that this book is from Canada. 99% of the writing is spot on to what you read in France, but every now and then a word will trip me up. I view it as ... View the Post
I'm an idiot - thanks for the spelling catch... ... View the Post
October 31, 2013 Someone wanted to know specifically if a denim shirt and a grey sweatshirt would be terribly boring as a base for a group of tops...
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