Right now I have newborn and 0 - 3 month clothes in his chest of drawers, and I'll be placing
bigger items in the wardrobe.
Not exact matches
Though Uila asked for a list of 25 or 30
items, and I could certainly put together such a lengthy list, I wanted this post to loudly echo my own
wardrobe - comprised as it is of vintage, repro, and vintage appropriate pieces - and the honest to goodness truth is that I don't wear (or own) a massive
big number of different types of garments myself, so following
in Janey's (super stylish!)
Sometimes people ask me how many clothes I've got or how
big my
wardrobe must be and I always try to explain that the idea is to learn how to wear an
item in 10 different ways that people would think you have worn 10 new outfits when really you haven't.
In an attempt to find some capsule Spring items that will really add a little vavavooooom to my wardrobe I've been hauling clothes from every store, 90 % I've taken back, but the 10 % I've kept has been like finding a pearl in the big, vast oyster ocea
In an attempt to find some capsule Spring
items that will really add a little vavavooooom to my
wardrobe I've been hauling clothes from every store, 90 % I've taken back, but the 10 % I've kept has been like finding a pearl
in the big, vast oyster ocea
in the
big, vast oyster ocean.
Even bags to me shouldn't be the end - all - be-all
big ticket
items in your
wardrobe.
So I wasn't paying much attention whether or not the pleated style is still an «It» or a thing of the past because I don't go for the
biggest trends when it comes to my own
wardrobe, but girl, the lots of pleated
items from Ted Baker's new arrivals just speak that «pleats» are still so
in!
As I was packing for our family trip to
Big Bear this weekend, I thought to refresh my winter
wardrobe staples and add a few white
items that must look fun and modern
in white snow.