I've been more than happy to soak in every moment of our spring like weather lately which has meant I've gotten to break out some of
the new pieces in my closet.
For now, I'll stare at
my new pieces in my closet, at least until the temperature drops below 80.
Easter is coming closer and we are craving for
some new pieces in our closets.
Not exact matches
Being trendy does not necessarily mean buying
new pieces all of the time - that gets expensive and takes up much needed real estate
in the
closet!
So here is my second Youtube video, it consists of a denim lookbook to inspire you
in new ways to style the denim
pieces you already have
in your
closet!
-LSB-...] inspire you
in new ways to style the denim
pieces you already have
in your
closet!
What I love about your style is that you always find ways to re-wear
pieces already
in your
closets while also incorporating
new clothes.
Being trendy does not necessarily mean buying
new pieces all of the time - that gets expensive and takes up much needed real estate
in the
closet!
Shop smart: Before you buy a
new piece, make sure it will work with at least 3 other
pieces in your
closet.
After that I completely lost myself
in inventing brand
new combinations with
new and old
pieces, resulting
in a completely refreshed
closet.
My big plans for
New Year's Eve include a bottle of Trader Joe's pre-mixed Bellini, my couch and actively avoiding every couple I know, but I put together an outfit that's super easy for you to recreate with
pieces that I promise are already
in your
closet.
I'm able to reevaluate the
pieces already
in my
closet and make room for some colorful
new styles.
Ushering
in Spring with a few
new statement
pieces in my
closet from ELEVTD:
new booties (I'm calling them my wizard of oz booties — they are so fun and fancy) and a graphic mini crossbody bag by Ferragamo (such a wild look for the brand — I love it).
I don't like to always highlight
new pieces because the old
pieces in my
closet get just as much love.
When I'm shopping for a
new season, I usually try to find versatile
pieces that will work with other basics I already have
in my
closet (with a few carefully selected trends thrown
in).
I get so excited to wear my
new summer
pieces before the weather might fully call for them... and I definitely don't want them just sitting
in my
closet, staring at me, begging to be worn!
In case you missed it, my last post was all about some
new pieces that I added to my
closet recently.
Separate coordinating
pieces and you can easily create a host of
new looks with what's already
in your
closet.
These yearly wardrobe essentials are the main reason why I can continue to wear
pieces in my
closet year after year, without buying
new stuff all the time.
I've been reworking outfit
pieces from my
closet in order to create
new looks for the season.
I have been packing some of my jewelry
pieces like this beautiful gold necklace and am looking forward to figuring oiut a way to display them
in my
new closet.
Voila, a fresh
new look you probably never thought off, simply created with a
piece from your wardrobe you most likely forgot about — yes, you will have to dig
in that
closet of yours to find what you will need, but it will be worth it!
I am going to style this
piece again next month
in this Old Becomes
New column and we'll see if it gets to remain
in my
closet, or gets the boot.
Since I took a week off
in between jobs, I decided it was a great time to clean out my current
closet and start bringing
in some
new pieces.
Are all of the
pieces in your
closet vintage finds, or do you prefer the
newest styles every season?
I love combining old
pieces in my
closet with with
new items and it saves some money
in the bank too:).
I talked a little about changing up the
pieces in your
closet to create something
new here, and this is another example
in a completely
new way.
I always let people know that while my
closet is overflowing, I'm always trying to find
new ways to wear what is currently
in my
closet before going out to buy
new pieces.
Anyway, I like mixing my basics (black denims and blazer) with structured
pieces, like this python bag by Tod's, a
new baby
in my
closet.
Not because the endless hours spent on the beach or the traveling around the beautiful Greek islands will come to an end, but because I'm about to slowly add some
new transitional fall
pieces in my
closet!
This means I have fewer
pieces in my
closet, so I am very selective when purchasing
new items for my wardrobe.
I always tell myself I have to check out the local fashion scene to fully understand a
new city and maybe it is an excuse to shop (#shoppingaddict), but these
pieces always end up being some of my favorite items
in my
closet even if I don't wear them all of time.
I know I'm guilty of always pairing the same top and bottom together, but you never know what
new combination you can create once you switch up your
pieces in your
closet that you already have!
Try as I might to make each purchase count and each
piece that gets added to my
closet my
new favorite — ultimately I make some hasty decisions, invest
in trends that don't work for me, or I simply grow out of a look that I once loved (ever have that happen to you?).
From flared bottoms to plaid to floral prints, pull out some
pieces in your
closet (or shop for
new ones) that channel that 70s vibe.
With that
in mind, I wanted to share 3 tips that will help you start this brand
new year
in style, as well as make all the old
pieces in your
closet feel
new again.
I had a prompt for each day and then used the
pieces in my
closet to create a
new look.
I love adding
in new pieces to my
closet and was recently on the hunt for a
new pearl necklace to add my accessories.
So
in the last two years of intense experimenting with my
closet I gathered a few
pieces «just «cos they're cheap» — they looked interesting enough to try and
new enough for my style, which made them a good investment.
When I am looking at buying something
new, I always make sure that it can work with the existing
pieces in my
closet.
New clothes are always great but you want to make sure that they can work with the
pieces that already exist
in closet.
I personally selected the four looks on display and talked through the sporty chic look, how to wear different kinds of mesh, harem (parachute pants) loose silk - like blouses, leather and how to incorporate items you already have
in your
closet with
new key
pieces.
You are a wise fashionista; you want to know what
pieces in your
closet are rework - able and can be quickly spun - up to look like
new.
I am not one to follow every trend but I like to fuse old
pieces with
new ones
in my
closet from time to time.
I pretty much refuse to buy a
new piece of clothing or a pair of shoes unless it goes with a lot of different things
in my
closet.
Clear out those items
in your
closet that you didn't touch last Fall and Winter to make some space for
new pieces that you will actually wear.
After receiving the top and wearing it to a birthday dinner with my husband last week, it is the
new favorite
piece in my
closet.
Keep checking
in as I'll be purging my
closet regularly (as I now have somewhere to put it all) and adding
new pieces all the time!
I would like to whittle my
closet down a little further, but I also expect to continue subbing
in new pieces; the goal will be to make sure that every single item
in my
closet is a «wow»
piece — something that makes me feel fantastic and / or fills a fundamental role
in my wardrobe.
I love filling my
closet with
new pieces in each season.