Not exact matches
A great way to do this is to follow the fashion trends,
as avoiding fashion trends altogether can mean you lose out on the chance to pick up some key
pieces for your
wardrobe.
The pattern uses half double crochet stitches worked
as post stitches to give it terrific cozy texture, making it a great layering
piece to add to any
wardrobe.
Working metallic
pieces into your
wardrobe could be easy if you like to grab some attention with your outfit de jour but not to worry if you just want a touch of Gold; there are
pieces that are just
as fabulous without working all shine.
However, there is also a wide selection of other patterned baby
pieces that we offer in red, such
as the red and white toile pattern, that adds a touch of Asian to the
wardrobe and baby's accessories.
Caroline Rector from Unfancy blog describes it
as «a mini
wardrobe made up of really versatile
pieces that you totally love to wear.»
Plus it can be used
as a sun shade, car seat cover or a swaddle blanket if you're not keen on using it
as a
wardrobe piece.
-LSB-...] Quite a few fashion bloggers have taken the capsule
wardrobe challenge, with some going
as low
as only 12 items, but most falling in the 35 - 40
pieces range, including Caroline Rector of Unfancy.
-LSB-...] are all basically just variations of a capsule
wardrobe, defined simply by one practitioner,
as «A mini
wardrobe made up of really versatile
pieces that you totally LOVE to -LSB-...]
-LSB-...] living a more minimalist lifestyle, which includes wearing just 37
pieces each season
as part of a capsule
wardrobe.
Caroline from Un-Fancy defines the Capsule
Wardrobe as «A mini wardrobe made up of really versatile pieces that you -
Wardrobe as «A mini
wardrobe made up of really versatile pieces that you -
wardrobe made up of really versatile
pieces that you -LSB-...]
A capsule
wardrobe is defined
as a compact
wardrobe made up of staple
pieces in coordinating colours — usually in the realm of 30 items or fewer, including shoes and sometimes even accessories.
If this is your first baby, your bump will probably be pretty discreet during your first trimester, and so now is a good time to think about a few key
pieces to base your
wardrobe around
as your body begins to change.
Assemble a
wardrobe for pumping with items such
as two -
piece outfits with lightweight tops that are pulled up from the bottom.
We at Baby Milano completely understand this and have created this entire section of zebra print iron ons that can easily be added to anything in baby's closet and
wardrobe to create truly unique clothing
pieces,
as well
as adding them to accessories too.
Their versatile lifestyle
pieces truly do double duty: They're just
as appropriate for an afternoon hike
as they are for after - work beers (hello, capsule
wardrobe!).
I've been adding more work wear
pieces to my
wardrobe lately mostly because
as some of you already know, i will be graduating from uni in a few months and a new chapter will begin.
As I get older, I've reduced my spendings on useless clothing
pieces and have turned to investing into greater
wardrobe staples that will truly last me for quite some time.
Vogue succinctly encapsulated the Temperley AW14 daywear in their catwalk report; «the
wardrobe of a grown - up hippy strolling down Portobello Road sifting through the market's treasures — the stricter
pieces like the sheer blouses, double - breasted A-line wool coats and crew - neck patterned jumpers acting
as her staples for smart - casual dates and freelance meetings in the West End» — perfect imagery for a perfect collection.
Chambray shirts are key layering
pieces for taking your warm - weather
wardrobe into the new school year, but you can wear them on their own
as well!
You can even take single
pieces and incorporate them in to your
wardrobe as it mixes classic styling with quirkiness in order to create a unique look.
As this shirt is very sheer, it works well as a completer piece without extra bulk in hot weather and is a fab way to extend your wardrobe even furthe
As this shirt is very sheer, it works well
as a completer piece without extra bulk in hot weather and is a fab way to extend your wardrobe even furthe
as a completer
piece without extra bulk in hot weather and is a fab way to extend your
wardrobe even further.
I tend to enjoy this type of fashion show format more than formal runway shows because you can really get a good look at the clothes and I definitely marveled at the wearability of these
pieces as well
as how easily they could be incorporated into one's existing
wardrobe.
As we get closer to a new season I like to update my
wardrobe with a few things I know would be great transitional
pieces.
A fluffy vest, or how it is most commonly known
as — faux fur vest, has become a staple
piece in my
wardrobe.
A great
piece to add to your
wardrobe, it is versatile and can work
as either a formal or informal look.
For Beau Ford's second project
as Painter in Residence, she took a characterless old wooden
wardrobe and transformed it into a fun, colourful statement
piece using Annie Sloan paint.
I have almost no lilac in my current
wardrobe, but I've been thinking about putting together a small lilac capsule, using lilac chinos
as the first
piece.
I realized after gaining weight and buying limited
pieces for interim only, that I really don't need
as much
as I thought I did and would like to move towards a smaller
wardrobe.
It's essentials where my
wardrobe can fall short,
as it's too much fun buying statement
pieces and I often overlook the essentials!
However I have been loving the ALLSAINTS wool
pieces which I nabbed in the sales a couple of weeks back and finding them worth the splurge
as they go with everything in my
wardrobe and super warm!
You will find the newest and most - wanted
pieces of the season,
as well
as the classic styles and basic
pieces that make up the foundation of every
wardrobe.
s second project
as Painter in Residence, she took a characterless old wooden
wardrobe and transformed it into a fun, colourful statement
piece using Annie Sloan paint.
I own a couple of
pieces from him now
as I gradually work on reinventing my
wardrobe with the basics being some investment
pieces from my favourite designers or just good quality fabrics that will last years and I've definitely learned a lot through this journey to creating something I'm happy with and reducing the number of clothes / shoes I need..
I feel so feminine and pretty in this Minimum Bardot top and find it so flattering
as a light - weight summer
piece to style up with literally anything you have in your
wardrobe.
I always make sure to have these in my footwear collection
as it's the perfect shoe to put on when I find myself stuck for footwear that goes with some tricky
pieces in my
wardrobe!
I can't even tell you the last time I picked a pretty lace blouse out of my
wardrobe as I always find them dressy for more casual occasions, but after coming across this pretty Alice Temperley
piece from John Lewis I knew it would fit seamlessly into my
wardrobe for the summer months.
For a long time, whenever I had some money left I just went shopping, and
as soon
as I liked something I just bought it — without really thinking about whether I can combine that
piece to my existing
wardrobe or whether it fits into my
wardrobe in terms of its colors.
As I get older, I believe that investing in key
pieces for your
wardrobe is essential.
If I like a particular
piece of clothing I will always most likely buy that same
piece in different colours / style if the opportunity arises and that's especially so for these trousers
as I can see them working into my
wardrobe seamlessly!
As I was looking at my
wardrobe I realized I have some basic
pieces that I wear a lot and I'm always mixing and matching them with other
pieces.
I got that some weeks ago at Cheshire Oaks Outlet, and
as you can see it is a great complementary
piece, that would fit nicely into any
wardrobe.
I plan to reassess my
wardrobe once my weight isn't changing anymore, and even though I am not sure if I am ready to give that whole capsule
wardrobe thing a go, I plan to invest in mix and match
pieces as well.
Add a few
pieces that flatter and work with your
wardrobe as you find something you love.
As a fashion blogger I don't consider myself trendy by any means, however I do like to incorporate some trendy items with older
pieces already in my
wardrobe.
The Falda skirt in black costs # 19.99 and works great
as a
wardrobe staple
piece.
Though Uila asked for a list of 25 or 30 items, and I could certainly put together such a lengthy list, I wanted this post to loudly echo my own
wardrobe - comprised
as it is of vintage, repro, and vintage appropriate
pieces - and the honest to goodness truth is that I don't wear (or own) a massive big number of different types of garments myself, so following in Janey's (super stylish!)
No matter the season, whether
as a layering
piece or solo top, lightweight knits are one of the most important foundations of my vintage
wardrobe. -RCB-
«This is a perfect staple
piece for your
wardrobe as it goes from business to casual.
It's a great staple for those women who need more versatility in their
wardrobe as this
piece can easily go beyond your 9 - 5 schedule!
I'm holding myself accountable that I will be removing
pieces from my
wardrobe as I add this wonderful stripped tee and essential long sleeve cover up (purchased mine in black and it's now sold out) from White House Black Market.