Showing posts with label capsule wardrobe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label capsule wardrobe. Show all posts

Saturday, November 15, 2014

CALIFORNIA // WHAT I WORE


I have to say, I was pretty dang proud of my mini travel wardrobe for my California trip at the end of September.  I was going to write a whole post about what I packed, but it wasn't really jiving.  The way I was writing it and the way the photos were taken just didn't seem very interesting to me, and now it's kind of too late to post about it in that way!

I was really pleased that everything I brought fit in my carry on duffel and a big purse (that broke on the return trip).  I was satisfied with my outfits the entire time, which was such a nice feeling.  And I was there for 6 days!  I just wore each shirt twice and also borrowed a black shirt my mom brought because it was so nice (and it got to the point where I had wished I had brought just one more shirt).

What did I bring?

Grey Crop Top // H&M
Black & White Striped Top // H&M
Button-Down Fish Shirt // Target
Red & White Striped Top // Zara
Black Cropped Cardigan // The Woman Within
Pleather Jacket // 579
Black Circle Skirt // Heart of Haute
Red Dress // Le Bomb Shop
Disco Pants // American Apparel

Red T-Strap Heels // Kelly & Katie (DSW)
Electric Blue Chuck Taylors // Converse
Gladiator Sandals // Michael Antonio (DSW)


I want to go back so badly!  Maybe one day, with Brian.  San Francisco was so lovely, and I only saw about 5% of it.  The trip is such a fond memory now.  I had such an absolutely amazing time.  I've never been on a better trip in my entire life.  












Tuesday, September 2, 2014

F/W CAPSULE WARDROBE // AN EXAMPLE

(Do you like my rack?)

A 30-ish Piece Capsule Wardrobe for Fall/Winter // An Example

It's strange actually attempting this concept again, since every other time I would try it I would get stuck.  I realize now, though, that what I was getting tuck on was trying to think about my ideal capsule wardrobe in the terms of 'what do I already have? how can I fill in the gaps?' when I should have been thinking 'what's the best combination of items, no matter if I own them or not?'

When thinking along those lines, I realized that I don't actually really love a lot of the pieces I have.  A lot of them are just place holders right now until I can get something "better," by which I mean an item in a different style, fit,  or fabric (usually).  Not the best realization to come to!  It's a problem I've always had because I, like many other people, do not have access to an unlimited income with which to buy clothes whenever my heart desires.  I always wonder when getting rid of clothing if I will want this item in the future, be it because I'll fit in to it again or my style may change back.  However, by starting to think about what I really want in my closet, I was able to make an un-biased list, so to speak.  

I took a good, hard look at the clothes I currently have hanging on my wardrobe rack.  These are the clothes I reach for more often than not, and are all clothing I consider stuff I really enjoy wearing.  Not all of these, however, fit in to what I like to think of as my "ideal wardrobe."  Now that I've graduated college, I want to shift away ever so slightly from t-shirts, for example.  I have a lot of t-shirts, and all of them have the dreaded crew neck that I'm not a big fan of.  Why should those be on my clothing rack if I don't love them 100%?

(If you were wondering, I went through a huge band phase in high school.  I still have almost all of the T-shirts bought during that time, all of which are band shirts.  I've weeded a lot of them out and put the ones I don't like in storage, but some are so nice!  Hard life for a "grown up" pop-punk fan.)

Those clothes on the rack do at least one thing: help me realize what sorts of cuts and colors I enjoy.  The outfits I create are usually mostly basics with one or two statement pieces.  By basics, I mean I own a lot of black.  By statement pieces, I mean I wear a lot of red, and enjoy patterns quite a bit.  This enables me to think about outfit building, and wardrobe building, along the lines of "statement pieces" and "basic pieces."  INTO-MIND has a great post about method dressing here, and I realized after reading the article that the way I dress is a mix of basics&statements and modular dressing.  My outfits are usually a neutral and a statement item, but I also want a balanced wardrobe where all my tops go with my bottoms, etc.

Now, down to the nitty gritty.  My neutral items are mostly black, but I do like grey and would like to add a couple of grey items.  My statement and regular color choices kind of mix together, which always confused me a bit when I tried to think about my wardrobe in the way that the internet has been loving recently.  All I know is that I love red, and I also really like a sort of navy/midnight blue.  Maroon is also good (though that's kind of red, isn't it?).  Other than that, I don't really gravitate towards any other colors.  I love purple, but the purple shirt I own gets almost no wear time, which if I'm honest with myself is probably due to the cut.  I don't like earthy colors (orange, yellow, green, brown) or lighter, pale colors (white, ivory, cream, pale pink or blue).  Dark and bold colors stand out against my pale, cool-toned skin and make me feel a lot more striking and a lot less like a washed out photograph.  I'm just lucky that society's "normal" bold lip color is red, or I'd be lost.  Not that that really matters, since I've been eyeing up OOC's bright pastel blue lip tar.  Who cares if it makes me look like I've died!?

Another thing I noticed were just a few "ideas" about the clothes I wear.  I have to have cotton tops or I die, because I overheat very easily.  Long sleeves and turtlenecks are no-nos for the same reason.  I like to layer sweaters because of the overheating because I can take them off and then put them back when necessary.  I always put comfort over a lot of things, so clothes can't be high maintenance.  I hate when skirts or dresses flip up in the wind!  If they do that, they're not worth it, especially in windy Buffalo.  I also have very picky feet, which is why a shoe purchase is so important to me.  I've wasted so much money in the past making hasty shoe purchases, only to not be able to wear them because they're uncomfortable!  There's nothing worse than hurting feet, so flat shoes are pretty much an every day item for me.  I love heels, but they have to be between two to three inches.  I hate kitten heels, but then if the heels are higher than 3" I'm suddenly over six feet tall!  Also why wear super tall heels (and be uncomfortable) if there's no need?

(By that, I really mean I can't and don't want to wear those 6" platform heels that are so in right now.  Like, dang, I know they make your legs look amazing but I don't feel like being 6'4" or breaking my ankle.  Nah.  For those who do wear them, though, dang.  Mad props.)

Finally, with all this self reflection in mind, I put together my Fall/Winter Capsule Wardrobe concept.  Some of these items I have, and some I don't.  After this list was finished as well, I realized that some pieces I own aren't included, but they're the type I'm never going to get rid of.  I know that goes against the whole idea of the thing, but they're all investment statement pieces, which should be my middle name as that's almost my whole wardrobe as of now, oops (see: American Apparel Disco Pants, Modcloth's Lady Love Song Dress, Drive Jacket, I can go on).  Either way, it was super fun putting this list together, and it really helped me reflect on what I really want to look like.

At the top of each section, I listed the proportions, themes, or just general items I don't like applying to that type of clothing item.  These were drawn from just general aesthetic enjoyment or past experience.  The items with a star (*) next to them are items I already own, or are on the way.  The items in italics at the bottom of the list are items that are part of my spring/summer wardrobe that can apply to fall but probably won't be worn as much as the other items on the list, therefore they don't get to be a part of the overall count.  I enjoy having my wardrobes work for me almost the whole year with only a couple of new or stored pieces, so layering is my best friend.  Because of this, I can include things like cami tops in my winter wardrobe since I plan on layering them under other tops.

So that's that!  I realize that this is just a giant post ranting about my trials in finding an entire wardrobe of clothing I love.  Isn't it strange how the internet is in love with this concept and I've wanted to do this for forever?  I've always had the feeling of wanting to par down my wardrobe and that I owned too much stuff I didn't really like.  Life is too short to wear clothes you only like!!


// tops (9)

Don't like // long sleeves, turtlenecks, crew necks, non-breathing fabrics, see through fabrics, too loose items, boob pockets
Do like // short or 3/4 length sleeves, wide/boat/scoop necks, cotton/silk


black boat neck/3/4 sleeves* needs to be replaced soon
black boat/scoop neck
grey shirt (longsleeve with navy&white polkadot elbow patches)*
red shirt
blue shirt (silk?)
white fish patterned button down* just bought this weekend, I love it.
red&white striped boatneck*
white&black striped boat neck/three-quarter sleeve*
black&white striped boat neck/three-quarter sleeve tunic top*
black cami*

Thinking About // The Cotton U-Neck , Everlane // Woman's Supina Cotton Crew Neck 3/4 Sleeve , Uniqlo 


// bottoms (7)

Don't like // loose around the butt and thighs, waist hitting right below belly button (high-rise style), mini skirts
Do like // starts at natural waist

disco pants*
high waisted blue jeans
black jeans*
black circle skirt* just ordered!
navy polkadot circle skirt*
midnight blue pencil skirt
skinny black trouser 
red maxi*
high-waisted jean shorts*

Thinking About // Mandle Bee Circle Skirt , Heart of Haute* // Dark Wash High-Waist Jean , American Apparel 


// dresses (3)

Don't like // long sleeve, non-breathing fabrics
Do like //  fit and flare, three-quarter/elbow length/short sleeve, cotton

black fit and flare* long sleeve and shorter length aren't ideal
... 
...
maroon maxi*


(Dresses are hard.  I have a couple but I don't love any of them for "every day wear."  Maybe I'll eventually find one.  Argh.)


// sweaters/jackets (7) 

Don't like // huge oversized, too hot/thick, wool
Do like // light, breathable, able to layer, skimming & erring on the side of oversized, cotton/merino wool

red cardigan*
cropped black cardigan* just ordered!
black skimming pullover (merino wool?)
grey knit jumper
(p)leather jacket*
wool peacoat*
...

Thinking About //  The Cotton Cashmere U-Neck , Everlane // Cable Sweater , River Island // Hell Bunny Paloma Cardigan , Trashy Diva


//shoes (7)

white chuck taylors will buy after electric blue ones wear out*
dr martens oxfords (1461s)
combat/lace up boot* two yrs old, will probably need to be replaced after this winter
no heel bootie/ankle boot
blue suede (!!) lace-up heeled ankle boot*
red patent T-strap pumps*
black oxford heel*
black TOMS*
loafers 

Thinking About // Chuck Taylors , Converse // 1461s , Dr. Martens // 1460s , Dr. Martens 


//statement pieces

Pieces that aren't a part of the daily wardrobe, but are still worn every once in a while.

Lady Love Song Red Dress // Modcloth
Red Pinup Style Surplus Dress // Le Bomb Shop
Navy Blue Polkadot Dress // Target
Griffon Skeleton T-Shirt // Drive By Press
Checkerboard Pants // Tripp Clothing
Drive Jacket

Sunday, July 6, 2014

THREE-MONTH GOAL



I've reached a conclusion.

I'm not going to buy any clothes or makeup for three months.  Until October 6th, there will be no purchases of any sort of clothing or makeup items!

I've been trying to reduce, reduce, reduce for the past couple of months (and I've really gotten it down quite a bit), so now I'm taking it a step further.  Looking at my closet right now, I realize how I really don't need any more clothing items.  I received a packages yesterday of a beautiful dress and skirt (they are truly amazing), and now I'm done.  Hopefully, I'll also be able to reduce even more along with not making any purchases.  I started really looking at my wardrobe in the spring, so I wasn't really able to make a judgement on my fall/winter clothes.  This year, I'll be able to!

Thinking ahead, I really don't need any clothes besides a new pair of jeans for the upcoming fall/winter season.  Any other items I want are treats!  So, I figure, that one purchase can wait until it gets a little colder.  I also really need to stop spending until I have a job, so this and that goal go hand in hand.

In terms of makeup, I have a reasonably sized stash for a normal person, so I'm going to set my mind on using those items.  Thinking about it, I have at least one item of a full face of makeup, so I will be fine!  Related to that goal, I purchased my first MAC lipstick in June (the amazing Ruby Woo).  So exciting!  However, when I bought that amazing lipstick, I turned to my friend and said "this will be the last lipstick purchase I'm going to make until 2015."  I will stick to that!  I have about twenty-five lipsticks, so I figure I should use them instead of getting new ones.  

At the end of three months, hopefully that "reflective" period will help me realize what I don't need, and what I might need in terms of wardrobe and makeup!  I'll be keeping lists of things I wish I had, and maybe I'll buy myself a present at the end of the three months!

I think the one rule is that accessories and hair styling products, where necessary, don't count.  I never buy either of them, so I figure that's the one exception.  I've been wanting to get a curling iron for a while (I have no hot tools!) and was considering a clutch of some sort for the wedding I'm going to in september.  But that's it, I swear!  All other purchases will wait until October, haha.

Wish me luck!

xxTanya



Wednesday, April 2, 2014

DEFINING MY PERSONAL STYLE













Proportions //
high waisted, loose top
skinny pant, tight top
high waisted, tight top

Colors //
BASICS // Black, White, Gray
MAIN // midnight blue, red, creme
STATEMENTS // teal, purple, pink, maroon

Elements //
dark vs. light & bright
feminine vs. bold, casual, & comfortable
high waisted skirts and pants
bright pops of color

Key Textures //
cotton tops
floaty or thick fabric bottoms
knits
statement textures (lace, velvet, leather)

Uniform//
High waisted bottom, comfortable top, layered jacket or cardigan, boots

Every spring, there's spring cleaning.  Spring cleaning, of course, goes hand in hand with the mass wardrobe clean-outs everyone seems to strive for.  I've been seeing a lot of wardrobe downsizing (or talk about it) in the blogosphere recently, and I'm afraid I've caught the bug!

Before seeing the posts, however, I stumbled across Into-Mind's blog, which contains a plethora of wardrobe and style advice.  Notably, her most interesting bit of advice talks about the idea of a capsule wardrobe: Owning only a certain amount of pieces and using all of them to create new outfits every day.  The trick is to identify your personal style, your go-to outfit (your uniform), the colors you'd like your wardrobe to mainly contain, and the main proportions you gravitate towards.  This technique can be applied every season or whenever you see fit: the most important part is not to get stuck in a rut!

This whole concept really made me think, as I've wanted to clean out my closet for a long while.  I haven't gotten rid of clothing in years, resulting in having about fifteen T-shirts, some of which I bought in high school, almost zero of which I wear on a regular basis.  However, without a clear game plan, it's been almost impossible to weed out: what if I want to wear those shirts again?!

The part I found most enlightening about the whole thing was the definition of style: I'd never really even thought about it!  However, actually setting aside time to go through my fashion inspiration folder and pinterest made me see the similar links between everything I liked, which lent itself to defining the proportions, elements, and textures I would like to define my style.  I started thinking about this a little for my first personal style moodboard post.

The colors were easy, as I mostly just wear red and black when I have no idea what to grab in the mornings, with a few exceptions here and there for gray, blue, and pink.  I also already knew what sorts of textures and fabrics I like in clothing.  Cottons are a must for tops, as I sweat in anything else.  Bottoms don't have to breathe as much, so they can be anything from tights to my disco pants.  I also have always loved the pairing of more feminine fabrics (what does that even mean) with harsher tones, like leather.

Either way, in the end she says not to define your style with typologies (since that's first step down the road of being boxed in, style wise), but if I had to describe my ideal style in ten words:
"a little bit of classic, punk, retro, and quite comfortable."
xxTanya



Wednesday, March 19, 2014

PERSONAL STYLE MOODBOARD







all images from pinterest
ELEMENTS //
high waisted
feminine vs. bold, casual, & comfortable
red
dark vs. light & bright
classic silhouettes
alternative casual

I've been thinking a lot about defining my personal style recently.  It's hard!  I have a basic idea of how I want to dress and how I'd like to present myself, but to better cement the ideas floating around I decided to create a little mood board.

This goes hand in hand with my desire to slim down the clothing I own.  I want to be able to look in my closet and love every single thing in there; I've wanted that for years.  I hope to one day have, ideally, a 30 piece capsule wardrobe, though I doubt that'll happen.  However, even a little more than that is less clothing than I currently own, and I'll like more things in my closet than I do now.  I want to be able to pull anything out, put it on, and love it.  I don't want any more days of wearing a "meh" outfit.  I've reached the point where quality trumps quantity (or cheapness).

Look out for a post seriously defining my personal style soon!

xxTanya


Wednesday, February 26, 2014

5 PIECE FRENCH WARDROBE

Image from Pinterest

Now let me explain, I don't need to stop buying clothing.  I haven't purchased an item of clothing since November, I believe!  However, I have an abundance of clothing I don't wear in my closet currently and I've been wanting to do a sort for so long.  However, I never had the drive to actually get rid of my clothing that I don't wear because I don't have the means to buy new clothes to replace the old ones.  But do I really need to replace?  Isn't that the whole point of minimizing your wardrobe?

Either way, I want to reduce the amount of clothes in my closet currently because I'm always stumped when I choose my outfit for the day, even though I end up with the same rotation of the same elements, with the exception of a few statement pieces.

So, what's the 5 Piece French Wardrobe you say?  I read about it on afterDRK, a pretty nifty fashion blog (here's the specific tag for the challenge).  It's the challenge to only buy five on-trend clothing items per season (every six months), so you spend less and enjoy the items you do buy that much more.  I don't have this problem, since I don't buy high fashion ever.  However, I realized that this challenge can apply to me in a different way.

First, I'll go through all my clothes and separate them in to basics and statement pieces.  Then, from those statement pieces, I'll choose the ones I actually wear regularly.  And then... I decide if I actually want to attempt to wear the other pieces more than I currently do, or do I want to get rid of them.  I obviously don't have a lot of time to do this currently (because of other, more pressing matters, such as thesis and job hunting), but I'll attempt to make some headway on this every once in a while, such as photo taking, sorting, and other things.

Second, I really want to apply the five item buying limit to makeup purchases.  This is the big limit.  There are so many makeup items I want, but I need to really stop buying one every time I go shopping.  Therefore, I hope to put a five item limit on myself every four months.  I'll document this journey as well, and keep you updated as well as myself.  Hopefully the judgement of people online will keep my purchases within my limit.

I know I've kept mentioning my spending ban over and over, but I realize it's not realistic, because I have no self control.  So hopefully this will help.

Third, I do want to update my wardrobe.  Whenever I go to dress, I remember that I have almost zero basic tops.  I've realized this for a while, actually.  Since I'll be entering the working world, I also need to think about what I can wear to a work environment.  That would be something that comes up more in the next couple of months, once I find a permanent job.  Only then will I know what clothing items I'll need to get.

Lastly, I still need to find a pair of shoes that aren't my boots or Toms.  At this point, I wear my lace up boots in the winter and Toms in the summer, with little to no variation.  I really want to get a pair of oxfords, or maybe some loafers if I find a comfortable, nice looking pair.

Phew, what a post!  Putting these goals to "paper," so to speak, hopefully will help me in sticking to them and completing them.  Have any of you ever attempted the Five Piece French Wardrobe challenge, or something of the sort?

xxTanya