It is always really nice when you begin
seeing items in your wardrobe with fresh eyes again!
Not exact matches
Since it's summer, I've paired it with two
items you've
seen me wear before (and that have been on repeat
in my summer
wardrobe)-- my Charlotte Russe Espadrille Wedges and my LOFT white skinny jeans (
see here for the story of my desperate search for white skinnies!).
Jeans have a way of calling out the other boring
items in the
wardrobe — I don't
see any flair
in either of these ensembles, though the women themselves are beautiful.
Would love to
see how you style different
items in multiple ways, as you suggest, that is really helpful for us non-bloggers with a fairly limited
wardrobe haha...;)
Here are the 15
items every girl should have
in her closet for a preppy, girly, polished
wardrobe - as
seen on Pinterest!
Make sure to plan some outfits
in your mind to
see if the
item works with your
wardrobe... Same with occasions, try to come up with a few where you could wear it.
Whilst your having a good old rummage
in your
wardrobe, check to
see which
items need replacing such as jumpers which have bobbled, black tops which have faded etc..
Sometimes you
see an
item and you know that it's going to fit perfectly
in your
wardrobe.
It was a few weeks ago when I
saw one on the cover of an online retailer's catalog and then
saw another as a secondary
item in a magazine fashion article, that it dawned on me that an
item I lacked
in my
wardrobe was a plaid dress.
Seeing olive green as a neutral creates a new way to use those
items in your closet and makes it move beyond drab and into a more
wardrobe maximizing staple.
There are some
items worth investing
in when it comes to building a teacher
wardrobe (
see this post and snatch this freebie!).
Actually I always have an idea of where the holes are
in my
wardrobe and if I
see a good
item to fill
in, AND the price is right, it follows me home.
Prints and fabrics sometimes will date an
item, but that's when adding a fresh new piece comes
in to play... Below are a few things I've picked up recently to integrate
in to my
wardrobe which you will definitely be
seeing more of
in future posts
Complicating matters, I seem to be terrible at guessing which
items will be rock stars
in my
wardrobe and which will rarely
see the light of day.
I have a pretty sizeable
wardrobe and I love everything
in it, but it might shock you that it's not often I
see an
item of clothing for the first time and get a flip - flop true love at first sight feeling about it.
Try everything on with a few other
items in your closet to
see if it really fits well and will be a useful new addition to your
wardrobe.
While I do have the odd black sequined
item in my
wardrobe (last
seen here), it isn't exactly something I wear often.
The dress is a bit sexy already, so if you are going out at night yes I can
see a pair of killer heels but I was going to work AND I love those guy
items incorporated
in my
wardrobe sooooo that's the final look!
Be your own
Wardrobe Consultant, have a really good sort out and
see what you can find
in the way of neutral
items to form the basis of a few outfits.
It's refreshing to
see some brighter, more colorful
items in my closet, especially after all the darker colored clothing that seem to haunt my
wardrobe during fall and winter!
That feeling of indecision when you look into your
wardrobe — everyone's experienced that at some point
in time — especially when you
see those designer
items that you haven't worn
in ages or bad buys that you've never even worn.
I looked more closely at each
item to
see if there was a way to keep them
in my
wardrobe with an adjustment or two.
Do you have
items in your
wardrobe that need to be replaced, or pieces you've
seen on others (pinterest) that you'd love to add to change up what you own?
We
saw the article
in San Antonio Express news about packing light that said you went to St. Kitts with 6
wardrobe items.
Chances are the decor
in that listing you just took is a lot like most people's
wardrobes: There are a few
items that went out of style a decade ago, but they're so comfortable that it's impossible to
see them go.