Everlane cotton poplin shirt dress, 3.1 by Phillip Lim mini ‘pashli’ bag, Isabel Marant heels (these are a cute option and I also love these), Paul Hewitt watch A balanced wardrobe is always founded on the basics, those essential workhorses which never really go out of style. So, whenever I’m looking at making a new wardrobe addition, there’s a few questions that typically come to mind; is this a classic piece? will this work with the rest of my wardrobe? can it do double duty for work and for play? and will I get my cost-per-wear from this purchase? One…
‘Beautiful paths can’t be discovered without getting lost’. In many ways, much of our lives these last few years have changed. We’ve moved country, started new jobs, gotten engaged, suffered the enormity of losing someone very dear to me, moved house, brought two wonderful animals into our lives, travelled overseas, gotten married, and most recently, celebrated the start of a new year. It’s fair to say that it’s been a journey – and not always an easy one. Which I think is why I look at the new year, 2017, as an opportunity to look forward; life is what you…
Over the weekend, I set aside my Sunday afternoon to tackle my wardrobe and give it a much needed clearout. Feeling once again inspired by Marie Kondo’s The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up, and a recent documentary Luke and I watched on minimalism, I spent a few hours sorting through the clothing rack in my study and the contents of (my half of) the closet in our bedroom, to whittle my wardrobe down to the pieces I always reach for; those wardrobe workhorses that are not only practical, but that also give me joy. Aside from the odd piece…
Atmos & Here collar top (similar), Vintage denim shorts (I love these!), Nicholas Kirkwood sandals (in black), Paul Hewitt watch, Proenza Schouler PS11 satchel (also available here) While I don’t really do resolutions, every year, I resolve to try and add more colour into my wardrobe, even though I unabashedly gravitate to all things neutral. As much as I love stepping out of my comfort zone, this year, I’d rather stay true to myself, and watch my style grow with – rather than against – me. I’ve spoken about this often, but in my early twenties my wardrobe was a…
image source; noa noir A new year is like a fresh start in so many ways, and as much as I try to avoid making resolutions, it’s a great opportunity to give your wardrobe a declutter, and begin the year with a clean slate. I try to focus on only adding those things to my wardrobe which truly give me joy, and that I’m going to want to reach for day in, and day out, but I’m not afraid to admit that I don’t always get it right; occasionally a new wardrobe addition doesn’t work out the way I’d anticipated,…