It is full of great tips
about classic wardrobe pieces, keeping yourself from impulse buying, and tips for saving when you do want to treat yourself.
We've all have heard
about the classic wardrobe piece, the LBD (little black dress), but I'm going to make the LCD (little chambray dress) a staple wardrobe classic too.
Not exact matches
I have been banging on for weeks, months even,
about building a
classic wardrobe filled with
pieces that i would want to wear time and time again.
Since the «hottest,» most «on trend» items only stick around for a couple of seasons, I'm all
about adding inexpensive pops to my
wardrobe while saving bigger ticket purchases for
classic pieces I'll own for years.
Part of this is because in my efforts to be better
about reworking my
wardrobe, I am purchasing less, making my closet more curated, and investing in more
classic pieces that I know are going to last.
Today I wanted to talk a little
about styling a
classic piece you should have in your winter
wardrobe, the oversized fuzzy sweater.
As I mentioned in my Designer vs. Dupes post, I'm all
about classic pieces and building a timeless
wardrobe.
This blog is not only a place for millennial women to visit and feel inspired by the mixture of feminine and masculine
pieces in every day life, it is also a place for my readers to feel enticed and spark an excitement in themselves to live their lives to the absolute fullest - whether that be taking the plunge and going on a crazy adventure, updating their
classic wardrobe pieces, learning
about the latest skincare tricks, or just looking for some miscellaneous inspiration.
I was just writing
about my total inability to cull my
wardrobe, so this was just what I needed I like your philosophy of buying quality
classic pieces and sticking to secondhand for the trends.
I've decided this year is going to be
about classic pieces that will stand the test of time in my
wardrobe.