(This is a shorter
version of the capsule wardrobe eBooks that are in the Capsule Wardrobe e-Book Store)
I decided to pull together my own digital
version of a capsule wardrobe.
I have no doubt that my definition of a capsule wardrobe will change as I evolve, but I think I'll always live with
a version of a capsule wardrobe; I'm excited to see what that looks like down the road.
And since I'm trying to work my way into my own
version of a capsule wardrobe, it prevents me from having something in my closet that I can only wear to certain events.
Not exact matches
I created a Pinnable
version of my winter
capsule wardrobe above, and here are links to shop!
It is the mini
version of a traditional
capsule wardrobe that was created by Lee Vosburgh.
For those
of you who may not know — a
capsule wardrobe is a boiled down
version of your normal
wardrobe, a combination
of tried and true pieces you love -LSB-...]
Essentially, a
capsule wardrobe is a pared down
version of your clothing
wardrobe.
It is the mini
version of a traditional
capsule wardrobe that was created by Lee Vosburgh.
I knew I wanted to make a little effort, as I kinda love that man
of mine, so I grabbed my newest dress, the khaki
version of the Lola dress (I have the abstract print here, which i banged on about for weeks) which I had in my
capsule wardrobe.
A lot
of the items from my
capsule wardrobe have been discontinued or sold out now (the beauty
of a
capsule wardrobe is you don't have to keep buying new clothes every season), so I've replaced them with up to date
versions I'd try now.
After asking your feedback on instagram stories about what type
of capsule wardrobe to tackle, many
of you requested a bold
version since there are so many minimal / neutral ones you usually see.