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The modern way to own a capsule wardrobe

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The capsule wardrobe has had a modern update. It’s no longer about owning several timeless pieces such as a white shirt, black trousers, a navy belted coat, etc etc, a capsule wardrobe for now is just a regular wardrobe of perfectly interchangeable pieces that work for you. The number of pieces in your capsule wardrobe is dependant on your style, what your lifestyle is and whether you have a need for variety or don’t mind repeating outfits relatively frequently. There is no perfect number, but using clothes from your entire wardrobe rather than just seasonal opens up more outfit possibilities.

The reason the idea of a capsule wardrobe is current again is down to sustainability being at the forefront of fashion right now. More and more we are becoming conscious of what we are consuming, what we are spending our money on and where the product comes from. In 2020 it’s not #vintage that is the most buzzed about hashtag, now you’re more likely to see #preloved #reusedfashion #sustainablefashion #notbuyingnew and with fashion and style Instagram accounts leaning towards not buying anything new, it has become the most desirable fashion trend this year so far.

Project333 is a great example of this change in trends, Courtney Carver has written a book that is out this week outlining her minimalist fashion challenge that proves less really is so much more. "Be more with less’ is her over-riding message. Wearing just 33 items for 3 months is her challenge to the world, she has taken this simplistic approach to living and never looked back. She believes by stripping back your wardrobe, focusing on the core 33 pieces you will find joy that you have been missing. Read more and buy the book here.

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The attitude to fast fashion is changing, outfit repeating is currently a badge of honour with finding new and inspiring ways to wear items of clothing is becoming the most coveted fashion idea to date. But in the real world, away from social media inspiration, is the capsule wardrobe actual attainable? Why build a capsule wardrobe and can we retrain our brain to not constantly seek something new to make us feel better about ourselves?

The benefits of a capsule wardrobe underpins all that I do as a personal stylist, I just talk about it as a ‘working wardrobe’ when chatting to clients and perspective clients. Building your own capsule wardrobe is a great way to become a smarter and more thoughtful shopper. If you have a wardrobe full of pieces that all work well together, then this will curb your impulse to constantly buy. As it’s your wardrobe you need to take a look inside it and see what works for you; what do you wear the most, what do you love wearing and what suits you the best?

You will find your own capsule wardrobe in amongst the stuff crammed into your wardrobe, and I bet you only wear 20% of what you have. That 20% is what you need to base your capsule wardrobe and your style on. It’s items you can rely on to make you look and feel good with minimal amount of effort and stress. The blazer is a building block for my wardrobe, something I can wear and rely on time and time again. I can put it with skirts, dresses, trousers and even joggers and the blazer instantly pulls the outfit together.

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Pieces I find that work the best have minimal amount of fuss, can make a statement but are not trend driven and are versatile between my smarter work commitments and my casual weekend laid back styling. By identifying these pieces in your wardrobe you might start to see a pattern emerging within your choices, the things you like and what you wear the most. You now need to be able to jigsaw these pieces together to work as a versatile capsule wardrobe. The more carefully you plan your capsule and select your pieces, the better.

With sustainability non-negotiable, we who love fashion are trying to find ways to tease our passion apart from over-consumption. In 2020 capsule dressing looks cooler than ever, a streamlined wardrobe frees a little more of your time and your sanity and you might just find your happy place too. To get me putting this into practice more I am giving up shopping for Lent. Today, 26th March marks the start of 40 days of breaking the habits of consumerism and spending money on things I don’t possibly need.

Join me in this challenge, I will be showing you my daily styles over on my Instagram page and tag me using the hashtag #edits40dayschallenge and let’s inspire each other to shop our wardrobe for 40 days without adding anything new. I have a great modern capsule wardrobe and I will be showcasing my styling, giving you tips and inspiration for you to dig out pieces in your wardrobe that you might not of worn in ages. With £140 million (&rising) of clothing ending up in landfill every year it’s time to break those buying habits and appreciate what we already have.

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What's on my Spring want list...?

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Why write a list?

Every season I write a want list of pieces that I either need or want in my wardrobe. The definition of ‘need’ for me is when something is no longer wearable to the point that it has to be replaced because you’ve loved it and worn it so much. The definition of ‘want’ for me is something that I wish to have because it might fill a gap in my wardrobe, or perhaps its a trend item that I love or just something that is constantly on my mind when shopping for clients.

The reason I write a list is so that I don’t haphazardly buy things, this gives me a strategy to ensure that I don’t impulse buy, I don’t repeat buy something I already have and most importantly for me, that I don’t over buy. I tell alot of clients about my strategy to help them really think about what is in their wardrobe so that when you buy items they will fit in with the other pieces in your already own. Review your wardrobe, what have you loved wearing, what haven’t you worn alot of and what are you missing that will pull more outfits together?

“A great wardrobe is like a well-oiled machine that consists of interrelated parts that all work together, allowing you to mix and match freely and create a ton of different outfits that all suit your personal style.”

A common comment from clients to me is “I love fashion but I hate buying clothes”, if you have the tendency to feel over whelmed, stressed or anxious when shopping by having a list it will keep you focused and help you make the best choices for your style. The average shopper goes on a little shopping trip with a vague idea of what they want to buy and what they eventually take home is something that was on sale, something that caught their attention or something that they will never wear once home. By writing a list every season it will help you build a more cohesive wardrobe which will enhance your style and matches your wardrobe preferences.


What’s on my Spring 2020 list

I have been shopping alot for clients since January so my want list has come out of pieces I want to wear now to update some of my Winter pieces I have been wearing since October. A couple of pieces I have brought already, I do find it important to gradually buy the items on the list so you get to wear them and see how they feel in your wardrobe. Plus this list isn’t set in stone, I will constantly think about it and review it if something else catches my eye then it will knock an item off the list. I will always keep it to 5 items though and it’s a challenge to stick to them but I want to be mindful of consumerism and waste and I find by writing it down it gives me that focus.

1. WHITE JEANS - something I never thought I would buy but I have loved wearing these for the past couple of weeks with dark tops, coats and boots. The shape should be tapered, or barrel leg rather than skinny for an updated style.


2. TRAINERS - I am obsessed with trainers again right now and next week’s blog post will be dedicated to which pair I am going to buy as there is so much out there to love right now. My old Stan Smith’s are looking grubby and stained so I need a replacement for this Spring as I wear them alot to appointments and shopping trips.


3. CULOTTES OR TROUSERS - I am finding I wearing alot more different bottoms and love wearing the trousers I already own so I would like to invest in another pair that help with creating more outfits in my wardrobe for consultations, weekend wear and daily outfits.


4. WHITE SHIRT - this pretty white shirt trend I wrote about on last week’s blog post here - there are so much gorgeous options out there right now and a great way to update your wardrobe with a jumper over the top now and then to wear on it’s own when it warms up.


5. CHECK DRESS - I have tried on a number of different check dresses over the past couple of weeks and whilst I liked them, not enough to buy one of them. I don’t have a check dress in my wardrobe so feel this is something I would get a lot of wear out of in the Spring with tights and the Summer with sandals. I am just waiting for the right one to come along.

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The return of the humble shirt

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ALL HAIL THE SHIRT

For a few seasons the shirt seems to have gone into the back of the wardrobe in favour of the classic t-shirt, sweater or blouse. But this season it returns with maximum femininity and creativity.

It’s not about having a boring white shirt in your wardrobe for such an occasion that arises for you to wear one, white shirts are making a comeback but they look nothing like the one you have gathering dust. That’s not to say that you shouldn’t be making an investment purchase with your shirt that will have a legacy in your wardrobe, but what’s out there right now is anything but boring. Full of embroidery, frill details, puff sleeves and femininity it’s all in the details.

Top of the list is a white shirt which can be worn layered underneath your knit, cable cardi or oversized blazer in the coming weeks while the temperature rises. This particular styling has inspired the high street to copy a shirt from Ganni (featured below), a Scandinavian brand that has many fashion followers and leads where others follow.

The other week I featured overshirts as a big trend for Spring and the check being the main print and driving force of this. Check shirts and blouses are also around with puff sleeves or big sleeves and detailing, so kind of the opposite of the edgy biker like look to the overshirt - there is no reason why you can’t style both, I know I will be.

Down the catwalk many designers showed lots of blue stripe shirts and all the magazine and trend reports are pushing this as the shirt to buy this season. So there is alot of plain mensy oversized shirts out there which are to be worn with tapered trousers and oversized blazers.

Lastly denim shirts are definately making a come back, either edgy stiff denim acid washed or chambray soft cotton with frills. Either way a denim shirt is a wardrobe hero and such a great piece to be worn with skirts and dresses.


THE FRILL COLLAR SHIRT


CHECK SHIRT


BLUE STRIPE SHIRT


DENIM SHIRT

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Lessons I've learnt from my wardrobe

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Working as a personal stylist means that everyday I am lucky enough to spend time with lovely ladies and gents, surrounded by clothes, talking about clothes and shopping for clothes. It also means that everyday I impart my knowledge, expertise and passion about style, styling and what to buy for your wardrobe. You can quite often find me in a wardrobe talking about how to make your wardrobe work for you, how to style what you have and what missing links you need to make what you have more versatile. Along the way I like to teach my clients how to change their style for life, give them confidence to wear things they never would of picked up before and show them how to wear it. In the consultation we learn lessons along the way about mistakes made, how to be a more savvy shopper, what shapes are right for you and how to avoid shopping pitfalls in the future.

As a buyer in my previous career on a weekly, well daily basis we would consistently analyse the lessons learnt from the pieces we have brought to be instore. Why were they best sellers? Why didn’t they sell? What can we do next time? What do we learn from this to take into next season? So that’s exactly what I have done with my wardrobe. After extensive reflection on the investment that I made in Autumn 2019 I created my best buys (see previous blog) and to go hand and hand, what went wrong, what lessons can I take for when I am buying items from Spring. By doing this I want to learnt what I did wrong but also champion the things I did right so I continue doing those too.

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Reviewing, detoxing and reflecting on your wardrobe is a great way to give you some focus if you are thinking about going shopping as it gives you the confidence to shop in the best way. Write a list of do’s and don’ts and then of what you really need in your wardrobe and stick to this list. Taking an intentional break from shopping helps you make smarter buying choices, makes you feel happier and more present in life too.


There are some big lessons I’ve learnt which I hope will help me continue to hone my own personal style and rediscover some great tips that I can pass onto my clients too.


BE BRAVER IN EXPERIMENTING

It’s ok to be bold. I wanted to push my boundaries more in Autumn 2019 and those pieces I brought that were bolder than previous styles paid off when putting outfits together everyday. It might have been colour, or print or style of the item that meant I was being braver, but pushing my comfort zone paid off.

Dressing for yourself is a form of self care, so making yourself happy through your clothes makes you feel 100% better. It’s not about following trends but about finding the style that works for you.


QUALITY VS QUANTITY

A couple of knitwear pieces have taken a battering because I have worn them so much and therefore won’t be lasting until next season. But ones I have spent abit more money on will last for many years to come.

Having a budget and sticking to it is important, so impulse buying should be kept to a minimum. I really think about the choices I have made this season, it’s important to spend wisely, love what you buy but be realistic and true to your bank account.


GIVING IT LOTS OF THOUGHT

Once I had an understanding of what I wanted my style to be every piece I liked I would really give it some thought. If I brought online I would try the items on with other things in my wardrobe, if it didn’t excite me or fit right or made an impact then I would send it back.

Not knee jerking and buying online or when in supermarkets is a great way to really think about whether you need that piece in your life. I know I have done it once this season with a skirt from Zara and it will be the only item going on EBay this week.


LESS IS STILL MORE

I have learnt that I don’t always need to have more pieces to enjoy the wardrobe that I have. It’s good to impose a spending ban for a couple of weeks at a time to give yourself time to wear the pieces you have in your wardrobe rather than continually adding to it.

We always think we need to keep buying new pieces to update our wardrobe, but that isn’t always true. Spending time rotating, restyling and trying things on with other pieces in our wardrobe makes you more confident and happy that for the next few days you feel like you have some new outfits to refresh your style.


IT’S AMAZING WHAT A PAIR OF SHOES CAN DO

My single best buy of last year (and most expensive) was my Grenson Nanette boots. I wasn’t convinced for a long time about these boots, I thought they were too big and clumpy but they have transformed so many of my jeans, skirts and dresses that I always feel like I have a new outfit on when I am wearing them.

Don’t under estimate the power of shoes, bags and coats, I say this all the time to my clients. They are investment pieces that finish off every single outfit and you will wear the shoes, jackets and bags more often than anything else in your wardrobe.


If you need help learning what’s right for you and your style, then contact me for a consultation now.

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