Everlane cashmere crew sweater, Karen Walker skirt, Everlane trench coat, Everlane twill zip tote, Valentino tango pumps It feels like it’s been a while since I posted anything that even closely resembles an outfit post – sorry! – so I thought I’d share this forgotten photo from my autumn capsule wardrobe. Even though I took this snap just a short few weeks ago, the idea of strutting out the house without a pair of tights on chills me to my core, and in all honesty, I feel like I’m been living in nothing but my Hope grand sweater – the…
From Project 333, to the 30×30 Wardrobe Challenge, to my own take on a seasonally curated wardrobe – the fluid capsule – minimal closets and capsule wardrobes in particular have been two words on everyone’s lips recently. I’ve spoken a little bit about why I decided to build my first capsule wardrobe in my recent Q&A video series, but I thought it was worth elaborating a little further on all the positive benefits that I’ve encountered while on this journey of living with less. TO LIVE SIMPLY Before I really started to consider what I had, my closet was overflowing…
img source; atlantic pacific A few weeks back, I missed my golden opportunity to snag a petal pink coat I’ve been dreaming about for months now; a minor setback in my plans to add everything blush toned in sight to my closet. Because please, tell me, what’s better than stepping out in winter wearing head-to-toe pink?
As cliche as it sounds, winter is coming, and if there’s one staple that I’m reluctant to leave the house without once it starts to cool down, it’s a sturdy pair of boots. While I might be skipping out on just under a month of winter for some of the Northern Hemisphere sunshine, I’ve rounded up five of my must-have boots for the colder months ahead. The over-the-knee boot Where form meets function; or at least, that’s what I tell myself every time I spot a pair of Stuart Weitzman highland boots (in black, of course) and start thinking about…
As much as I’ve loved – or should I say relished? – my capsule wardrobe experience, I’ve been thinking a lot lately about its longevity. Is this something I’m going to be doing forever? What if something I love doesn’t make the cut, and I miss wearing it for an entire season, or two? If there’s one question that I’ve received more than any other, it would have to be: Do you get bored of wearing just the same 30 items over three months? For the most part, the answer has generally been no, and where I have wanted to…