I don't like to always highlight new pieces because
the old pieces in my closet get just as much love.
I am making use of
the older pieces in my closet and sprucing them up by color coordinating A simple and cheap way to transform a look
I love combining
old pieces in my closet with with new items and it saves some money in the bank too:).
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.
This look is one of my recent favorites — I love remixing
older pieces in my closet and experimenting with print pairings!
This halter style White House Black Market top is
an older piece in my closet but I love it more each time I wear it.
Not exact matches
Caftan Thriftwares similar here / / Blazer Zara (
older) also love this one / / Clutch Zara (
older) similar here and here / / Necklace J Crew (
older) similar here / / This vintage caftan from Thriftwares is one of the most colorful
pieces in my
closet and though I usually wear it as a casual beachy
piece with...
After that I completely lost myself
in inventing brand new combinations with new and
old pieces, resulting
in a completely refreshed
closet.
Now that I am getting
older and with a limited
closet space, I am no longer filling
in with F21 clothes but instead investing
in good staple
pieces that will stand up over the years!
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.
For my project, I upcycled an
old piece of furniture that was so ugly that I had it hidden
in my home's master bedroom
closet.
The
older I get, I'm realizing how much I love re-wearing
pieces in my
closet in different ways.
You spend Spring and Summer stuffing your
closet with breezy lightweight
pieces, you pull out
old favorites from buckets and bins, and you relish
in the florals and chiffons.
Dig out
old pieces from the back of your
closet or the depths of your drawers and fall
in love with them all over again.
Rather than pair them with the same
old thing, I've been mixing and matching the assorted seasons and styles to put together some fresh looks that get me excited to wear
pieces that have been
in my
closet for a long time.
I have four
old Garnet Hill swimsuits that I bought around 2012 - 2014 and they are all cherished
pieces in my
closet, but the GH brand swimsuits I have bought
in more recent years have all had to go back for various reasons.
I also recently partnered with
Old Navy to style one of their fabulous tees and talk about how the basic tee really is one of the most versatile
pieces in my
closet.
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 cleaned out my
closet yesterday (again) and as I sifted through all my clothing, I realized the
older I get the more I'm drawn to classic
pieces — as
in items I will have for a while and not get sick of within a year.
Expedit Shelving Unit $ 69.99 — Everygirl Editor Alaina Kaczmarski used the Expedit shelves as a bar
in her
old dining room and now uses the same
piece as a makeshift linen
closet in her new bathroom.
When things are busy and stressful
in my life, I turn to
old favorites
in my
closet; tried and true
pieces that won't let me down.
I've been pulling up
old pieces from my
closet and wearing them
in new ways, as well as accessorizing a bit more, and I'm loving it.
While the temptation is definitely there, I've started to invest
in more staples and look to my
closet for new takes on
old pieces.
, the fashion hit that was on all the runways which created happiness for many,
older forgotten
pieces that earned new love this year, and some of the newer items
in my
closet that already feel like
old souls.
The problem is that these trendy
pieces become
old news quickly and we forget about them and leave them to get lost
in ever growing
closets.
I love to purge my
closet and get rid of
old pieces monthly, I try to not have too much clutter
in my space.
A $ 60,000
piece of paper that took me two years and a lot of blood, sweat, and tears to earn that currently occupies a prominent place
in my
closet, stuck somewhere between my winter boots and a stack of
old CDs.
For my project, I upcycled an
old piece of furniture that was so ugly that I had it hidden
in my home's master bedroom
closet.