May 14 2014 I am asked this question often - is there anything I can do to be prepared when I have one of those mornings and I just can't get dressed? Today's a particularly appropriate day for me to write this, because I'm wearing my version of this today - head to toe black with accessories... For me, the best way to be prepared for this is to have ten items - six garments and four accessories - specifically assigned (in my mind, at least) for these days when everything feels like it's falling apart. You can work this in any color scheme, and the garments in question are an excellent base for both a travel wardrobe or a new simpler closet. You have to accept that you're going to wear a very simple ... View the Post
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A Winter Capsule Wardrobe, and the Full-Year Assortment, from Ma To-Do List: Dressing
May 2, 2014 Let's see if we can jointly make sense out of all of this, shall we? First off, working from the list of garments in Ma To-Do List: Dressing, I chose these garments as the Winter Capsule:
Yes, they suggested sleeveless tops for layering. The authors are in France, not Chicago... In order to anchor all of this in some neutrals, I'm going to pull in seven simple, neutral garments to act as the core of all of these lists.
So I pulled out the outerwear and the swim suit, and this is the ensemble wardrobe that you have if you take their four "capsule wardrobe" suggestions together:
Frankly, I think this isn't a bad wardrobe at all. There are enough ... View the Post
An Autumn Capsule Wardrobe, from “Ma To-Do List: Dressing”
May 1, 2014 It's become apparent that many of us aren't clear on what exactly this book intends for us to actually DO with these lists... My approach, with the choices that I've been making, has been to assume that someone has a very basic, simple "whatever's clean" wardrobe, and that these are the additional garments, season by season, that are added to that wardrobe in order to fill it in and make it sing and dance. Tomorrow, when I show the winter wardrobe, I'll also show all of the clothes together, and I think it might become a bit clearer what the authors have in mind. I think. Maybe its just what I have in mind...
love,
Janice ... View the Post
A Spring Capsule Wardrobe, from “Ma To-Do List : Dressing”
April 29 2014
Back to my new favorite French fashion book, where I found four capsule wardrobe suggestions for each of the four seasons. I intend to show you all of them...But first, a quote with which they open this section of the book, from Angelica Huston.
"It's easy to think that you don't have anything to wear, but this is really a problem of identity. If you have a well-developed self image, you know what is "you" no matter what the trends of the moment."
love, Janice ... View the Post
Navy and Beige with Coral and Sun
April 24, 2014 Warm accent colors with navy and beige? Absolutely!
I've changed up the cardigan again - this one is a splurge and a half, but the navy and coral are beautifully presented here:
And just to show some other possible choices, I've picked out a new skirt and a pair of outrageous summer pants. I personally would wear these pants in a heartbeat, but your mileage may vary!
This gives you this 24-piece wardrobe; isn't it fascinating how changing just a few of the garments makes so much difference in the overall feel of the ensemble?
As always, lots of possible ways to wear these - from the most casual, to reasonably dressy activities.
love, Janice ... View the Post
Navy and Beige Wardrobe gets the (Turquoise and Periwinkle) Blues
April 23, 2014
Many of you mentioned mixing shades of blue with your navy and beige, citing the always beautiful suggestion that this reminds you of the sand and the sea. How can anybody make this happen?
Say this is your summer shopping - these are the accent colors that you use, rather than the red and green that I used earlier. So your color scheme is this:
In addition to changing out the accent colors, I'm going to make two simple changes to the original core wardrobe. First, I want to include a floral sweater that does justice to our chosen accent colors:
and I'm swapping out the patterned skirt from earlier for a solid navy skirt with a ... View the Post
Leveraging the Floral Trend: 1= 20
April 22, 2014
Once more, let's visit this beige and navy spring and summer wardrobe. You're happy with this wardrobe - it provides appropriate and attractive options for pretty much every event in your life. But you decide that you WANT something floral, just to participate in a current trend. You love flowers. You want a new tee shirt. You just plain want to shop! Keeping your color scheme in mind - either through carrying around some skeins of embroidery floss, or a photograph of your closet, or whatever mnemonic works best for you:
You stumble across this beauty in your shopping:
All your colors. Floral. It seems perfect... ... View the Post
More Wardrobe Leverage: 3 = 30
April 19, 2014
Let's say that you are the happy owner of the 24 piece wardrobe in navy and beige that we've looked at for the last two days... And you decide that you want a little bit of brightness for spring!The only real thing you want to keep in mind while shopping is the degree to which anything new that you choose can be worn with your core pants and sweaters. A scarf that includes your core colors, along with a couple of pretty accent colors, is a good place to start. Pick up a pair of tee shirts in the accent colors, and you're on your way!
At first, these don't see to be a particularly compatible choice for your original wardrobe:
But in ... View the Post
2 dozen = 12 dozen, at least
April 18, 2014
I'm always intrigued by how many outfits you can pull together from a well-chosen capsule wardrobe, so after I built yesterday's ensemble, I started pulling together outfits, just out of curiosity...Remember, these were the 24 garments with which I started:
There are almost certainly more possibilities here; I threw in the towel after I passed twelve dozen...
love, Janice ... View the Post
A “Two Suit” Wardrobe in Navy and Beige
April 17, 2014 Another visit to this concept, keeping the beige linen (I'm SO lazy...) and using navy as our other neutral. I'm going to try to explain the steps for choosing these items in more detail, so that you can recreate what I do in your own closet.
Also, I want to address the question of having multiple pairs of dark neutral pants. Often, we're told that "you shouldn't own three pair of navy pants", but I heartily disagree, because of the wide variety of navy pants that you might own. In this particular example, I've included very narrow navy capris in a cotton fabric, a wide-legged trouser (full-length), and a silk-like palazzo pant. My feeling is that these three pants give three very different outfits when ... View the Post
Can Chanel Guide Us to a Workable Casual Wardrobe?
April 16, 2014 One of the most popular posts I've ever written was asking if Coco Chanel was right when she told us that a woman only needs two suits to be well dressed. (find it here) I'm often asked how this idea translates for those among us who wear mostly casual clothing, and who don't really have any use for a suit. So these are my thoughts: First off - the equivalent of the black suit - a cardigan, capris, pants, and a dress:
and then a similar approach in beige - another cardigan, linen pants, a pair of shorts and another:
First add-on is a couple of "twin-sets" in accent colors. But only one cardigan, and a linen shirt to take the place of the ... View the Post
Inspired by a Blue and Beige Hotel Room
April 10, 2014 Ah, you wanted to see outfits from the OTHER hotel room? That, I can do...
This isn't entirely different from yesterday's room - it shares a camel/beige sort of feeling, but some beautiful shades of blue give us a different wardrobe.
There are lots of stripe influences in every room I've seen in this hotel, and that's great, from a clothing choice perspective. A striped cardigan is always going to get my vote... And the lace skirt and trimmed blouse are the same as from yesterday, but take on a different look with a blue cardigan.
Soft blue will always make me think of chambray, and I love the striped sweater with the skirt (more than any pair ... View the Post
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