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Capsule wardrobes inspired by art and nature
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April 15, 2019
WARNING: This idea may very well NOT appeal to you. And this is as it should be - nobody should love EVERYTHING that they see; that would be ruinous for one's budget, and be completely the antithesis of developing a personal style!
That said, I know a couple of women who do this and it works quite nicely for them...
First, we start with a dress that is roomy - some space around the (preferably v-neck) neckline, armholes that aren't tight, and an overall silhouette that's got some flow:
This is a magnificent dress - simple, but beautifully well-made. And it could hang in your closet most of the time. That would be a sad waste of a lovely dress, and an eye-popping investment...
But do you own any of these ... View the Post
April 12, 2019
After retirement, they decided that they were going to travel to a new destination every 3 months for the first year! Just for a few days....
In the winter, they went somewhere warmer - I'm not sure, but it might have been Barcelona?
When our heroine and her sweetheart hatched this plot, our heroine chose this very evocative painting as her color inspiration:
Yes, April in Paris She's very excited...
Maybe a striped top is cliche to wear to Paris, but she loves her travel outfit - classic, simple, comfortable...
And since retirement is rekindling the romance in their lives, she's sticking with some pink accents. Something about pink just feels romantic to her. And her true love seems to ... View the Post
April 10, 2019
Ah, our friend who just got the job running a quilt museum! She's going to her first quilting conference...
Her work surrounds her with colors - brilliant colors, brilliantly combined by (mostly) women with unsung artistic skills. As much as she loves the colors, she has decided to dress more neutrally - she doesn't want to distract from the beauty of the work that she's curating. Thus, she's chosen a simple, but quite interesting, painting as her travel wardrobe inspiration:
She will be going straight into seminars as soon as she arrives, and she will be met at the airport from an official of the conference, so she's wearing a dress to fly in! (it's a short trip, in all fairness...)
In order to keep ... View the Post
April 8, 2019
Remember our friend who designs installations for solar panels? Happy for her, she's now traveling in warm weather! No more the "leave the snow, get off the plane in sweltering heat!"
So she's packing light - just enough to visit her clients, and the construction sites...
This painting is her inspiration:
She's driving to her next clients, so she's wearing sandals on her trip! Normally, she doesn't fly in sandals...
Many of her clients can be hard to read, at first. Some of them want her to put on a hard-hat and steel-toed boots and climb ladders (she doesn't go quite that far...) and other just want to sit over a cocktail at the country club and review the plans. So she tries ... View the Post
April 5, 2019
Remember our friend the flooding expert? She's very busy...
This is her art inspiration, and her wardrobe color palette:
She's traveling to the Midwest United States, to help determine where bulldozing or other changes in the immediate terrain might help clear standing water from some flood areas. She's studied the maps, and thinks that she knows what her suggestions will be. If her map analysis is correct, she only expects to be on-site for a day or two...
Still, she's not sure if she's going to have to actually go out and SEE any of the locations in question. (there's one that spot she really feels that she should visit in order to be exact about her plan for drainage...)
So she's going to have shorts, ... View the Post
April 3, 2019
Of course these aren't an entire wardrobe - I hope that's clear. But, to me, the idea of a "French 5-Piece Wardrobe" is the 5 pieces that you plan, and carefully choose, and use to update your normal seasonal wardrobe of classic, neutral clothes.
Let's start here - these are about as basic as you can get!
While this isn't a really exciting wardrobe, it's versatile; you can get two dozen combinations from these 9 garments. That's a working wardrobe, I'd say!
When I thought about doing some French 5-Piece Wardrobes, I was thinking specifically about that Hedge Green color that is so uncommon, and really delightful. But I figured that I might as well work my way through the rainbow... Red, Orange, Yellow, ... View the Post
April 1, 2019
It's time again to revisit our six growing wardrobe based on Hermes scarves - always one of my favorite posts!
Since the weather is somewhat warmer, I'm including cropped or capri pants for all of our heroines. And since it's still cool, I'm pairing their pants with lighter weight sweaters in linen or cotton. Some shoes and a couple of pieces of jewelry finish off these simple, timeless outfits...
It's possible that this heroine is going to have too many striped things. Or is it possible?
Her wardrobe is really starting to take on a coherent feeling:
And we're finally at a point at which we can pull together a few new outfits using our new garments with pieces already in this wardrobe. THIS is when ... View the Post
March 29, 2019
Yes, this is the scarf that I received for our anniversary.... Let's Be Slightly Reckless! When her sweetheart came home with a big bonus, they really wanted to celebrate...
Would it truly be insane to go to Paris for just a long weekend? (yes... it's madness!)
She's already inspired:
They agreed on a couple of key things:
1 suitcase - a big one - that they will share, and check. If it is lost, they will BOTH have to go shopping! Not even going to TRY to get over jet lag - sleep 'til noon, dine 'til midnight... SERIOUS dining... They will dress up (not black tie, but nice) every day, do a modest amount of sight-seeing, and focus on evening meals!
She's going to keep things very ... View the Post
March 27, 2019
I love van Gogh... These colors are so perfect for spring and summer:
She Hasn't A Clue... Well, that's strictly not true - she knows that she has to wear clothing to the wedding, and that it won't be ballgowns, nor jeans. Other than that, the invitation was maddeningly vague...
So... she's taking a couple of dresses - there's a chance that she's going to the rehearsal dinner (more of that vagueness that makes this such a headache), so she will wear 1 for the dinner, and 1 to the wedding. Maybe.
At least she knows exactly what she's wearing for the drive to the hotel - her favorite new green!
She's not, in fact, all that worried about what she's going to wear. She's got plenty of options, from a nice ... View the Post
March 25, 2019
When I was younger, I seldom wore a denim jacket; I had one that had belonged to my husband, but it got donated somewhere along the line... For so many years, I wore suits or suit-y clothes that were too dressy to wear with a denim jacket (I thought).
But about 6 months ago, I bought myself this jacket, and I've been so happy with it...
It's deliberately built to be roomy, which I personally love - I might very well want to pile on a shirt and heavy sweater under here, and I don't want to tear the sleeves off of my jacket trying to get it on!
I tried to think of what good guidelines might be to choosing a versatile and timeless denim jacket:
Fast forward to someone asking me last week if it was okay to ... View the Post
March 22, 2019
Someone mentioned it a few days ago - if you plan well, you could use a "color" as a neutral. Of course I had to see how that might work!
And I've got a fondness for this artist's work, so it seemed an opportune time to use this as an inspiration for a very fun-loving heroine:
"If We All Chip In... We can rent the big house up at the shore... At least a handful of us could be there almost any weekend. And since it's so big, we can leave some things up there for the summer, so we could even go at the last minute!"
A compelling argument, and she agreed immediately. The chance to spend the weekends at the shore, instead of in the city, was pretty persuasive, and to spend that time with her friends made it even ... View the Post