The basic essentials of her wardrobe are
investment pieces for all seasons and she will expect them to last.
They do not only seem timeless, but they also pretty much are
investment pieces for any season.
Not exact matches
I'm always on the hunt
for an
investment piece at the beginning of each
season, and this Fall it was a suede belted coat.
Python print (or snake - skin) will always be considered classic but has some edge to it... I'll looking to buy a couple of the snake - y
pieces as
investment pieces for my closet that will be worn
season after
season.
Making it halfway through the week (after a vacation, no less) calls
for a dose of retail therapy and I've got just the thing.The Shopbop fall sale is going on through Friday and I've got my eye on a slew of
investment pieces I've been waiting to pull the trigger on, as well as several everyday basics (jeans, sweaters, etc.) to get me through this next
season (and frighteningly enough, the
season after that, too).
This Ilex London shoulder bag is the perfect
investment piece to keep you on trend this
season in a beautiful soft khaki leather and it works well with most colours in your wardrobe
for winter.
I made a conscious decision that I would stop impulse buying «trendy»
pieces that would only be around
for one
season and instead concentrate on building the perfect wardrobe full of classic
investment pieces that I would wear again and again.
With all the trends that come and go, it's one of the few
pieces that will last
for seasons to come which makes it a great
investment piece.
My boots are
investment pieces for me to wear
season after
season.
It's time
for my summer splurge: the M. Gemi Attorno Sandal Review... Each
season I splurge on an item or items, particularly ones that are full - price, that I know are high - quality and solid
investment pieces.
At
for only $ 40, it's a great
investment piece that will last you
for seasons to come!
I'm going to be doing a lot more Under - $ 100 style roundups in the coming weeks and months
for the fall
season and the
seasons after that because
investment pieces that are carefully curated aside, that's how I shop 90 % of the time.
Utility never looked so good — I love being able to use spring
pieces in the winter, when
pieces are versatile
for each
season they just seem like a better
investment!
This especially rings true
for those
investment pieces (like custom window treatments) that you want to love looking at
for more than just one or two
seasons.