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Home » Build a Capsule Wardrobe in 12 Months, 12 Outfits – February 2017

Build a Capsule Wardrobe in 12 Months, 12 Outfits – February 2017

February 1, 2017

I’m back in time to work on this! I’m so happy… I love these growing wardrobes…

For reference, and just to savor, these are our scarves around which we’re building our wardrobes:

6 Hermes scarves from Spring 2017

Black – Hermès Carré en Boucles; Beige – Hermès Flanerie à Versailles; Navy – Hermès au Bout du Monde; Olive – Hermès Collections Impériales; Grey – Hermès Etude pour un Iris Arc-en-ciel; Brown – Hermès Chemins de Corail

As always, I have to remind you that you don’t have to buy an Hermès scarf (or any scarf at all!) to use this approach to building a wardrobe. Just choose any focal item, or color scheme, and start from there! And if you do want an Hermès scarf, you certain don’t have to buy one new – there are a number of reputable secondhand sellers on the internet. If you’re unsure about something you’re considering, send me a note!

Here’s a link to last month, if you want to flash back to the January items…

This black, grey and brown wardrobe is going to be so interesting – the 3 colors are going to have to dance together well… but I love the idea of working with just four neutrals (I’m going to include white in this wardrobe, probably next month!). Neutrals aren’t boring, and a wardrobe entirely of neutrals might turn out to be surprisingly compelling. I suppose we’ll all see, eh?

black dress with silver and grey accessories

scarf – Nordstrom; necklace – Putu Putri; dress – Lands’ End; bag – Esin Akan; pumps – Calvin Klein

The beige-centered wardrobe cried out for pearls, and a gold bag… and wait ’til you SEE how well this scarf matches last month’s tee shirt!

beige dress with gold and pink accessories

scarf – Nordstrom; necklace – INT; dress– Uniqlo; clutch – Carte Blanche; pumps – Michael Kors

 

This is going to be fun – I couldn’t believe that there was a handbag that echoed these shades of blue so very well…

navy dress with red and blue accessories

scarf – Nordstrom; lapis necklace – Ritu; dress – Lands’ End; bag – Anne Bonny; pumps– Louise et Cie

I love a good shirtdress…

olive dress with olive and orange accessories

scarf – La Fiorentina; necklace– Ananda; dress– Marks & Spencer; bag – Matt & Nat; pumps – Lauren Ralph Lauren

I couldn’t resist the “fleur” de lis pendant – since I’m working with a scarf that’s all about the flower….

grey dress with grey and orchid accessories

scarf – Nordstrom; pendant – Fleur d’Orleans; dress – M&S Collection; bag – Oriana Rodriguez; pumps – Stuart Weitzman

And this is already proving to be a bright and cheery wardrobe, with that nice earthy brown and beige anchor. It’s grand that this scarf appears to work as well with orange as it does with red.

orange dress with gold, beige and brown accessories

scarf – Nordstrom; necklace – Vera Bradley; dress – Uniqlo; bag – JNB; pumps – Callisto

 

These wardrobes are tiny, right now. They really barely qualify to be called a capsule wardrobe! But with the addition of just another tee shirt or sweater, you could easily go away for a night in the city with just these items…

4 piece wardrobe in black, brown and grey

Don’t these pink shades look really close? I suspect that in “real life” they’re not quite as perfect, but because they’re different fabrics, and thus different textures, it won’t matter if they’re slightly different….

4 piece wardrobe in beige and pink

You can really see how sticking with a small color palette means that the accessories that you get to wear with your dress will look just as nice with your pants and tee shirt…

4 piece wardrobe in navy, blue and red

Although these “oranges” aren’t quite the same, they could easily be worn together. That variety of textures makes so much difference!

4 piece wardrobe in olive and orange

I’m just smitten with this color scheme, so far…

4 piece wardrobe in grey, orchid and blue

Can’t you see the cardigan over the dress, for a business-y event (or just a cool evening)?

4 piece wardrobe in brown, orange and red

What do you think? I still don’t know which I like best!

love,
Janice

For more in the 2017 “Build a Capsule Wardrobe – 12 months, 12 outfits” series, check out the following articles:

  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December
  • Evaluating our 2017 wardrobes…

Looking for more ideas? Follow along as we build a new capsule wardrobe in 2018.

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  1. Anonymous says

    February 1, 2017 at 8:53 am

    The scarves I like best are the black and the blue, but those colours don't suit me. I don't much like the floral scarf, and the colours also don't suit me!
    Olive is my favourite neutral, and I could see me wearing those clothes, but I don't much like the scarf.
    So far, my favourite is the brown/beige/red, but the scarf doesn't seem to offer many options for variety of colours.
    That leaves the beige, I like the scarf, I like the clothes so far but maybe they aren't my best colours, but that scarf seems to offer most possibilities.
    So, as they say, it's complicated!
    I'm looking forward to the rest of the series! Linda M

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  2. Taste of France says

    February 1, 2017 at 9:41 am

    I like the first two the best, though I had been easing toward red as an accent color. The black/brown/tan and gray/pink are so very different.

    Reply
  3. Beckie says

    February 1, 2017 at 12:47 pm

    I like the last scarf best, but my soft spot is going for the pink-based wardrobe.

    I just adore that shell/ballet pink so much

    These are all going to be glorious when finished!

    Reply
  4. Anonymous says

    February 1, 2017 at 1:02 pm

    Unfortunately, I don't like any of the scarves on this round. But it's helpful to me anyway. I look at these wardrobes and think how I would tweak them -and as a result gain a better understanding of what I really like and, on the other hand, why and how certain pieces would be bad choices for me even if they have some of the qualities I like.

    Such understanding is literally worth gold to me as I'm working on building my own Hermès scarf collection. Hermès scarves seem to be very difficult to sell where I live and I have a budget, so avoiding expensive shopping mistakes is important.

    -Sara K-

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    • Ivy Bromius says

      February 1, 2017 at 5:29 pm

      I love this point of view. These scarves/color schemes aren't my cup of tea either, but I gain more from reviewing the wardrobes being built because I'm NOT in love with them for myself. I'm more objective and can stand back and look at the underlying lessons (how all neutrals can be interesting, how texture impacts color coordination, how individual shapes impact wearability, how to use bright accessories, etc.).

      Reply
    • Anonymous says

      February 1, 2017 at 8:16 pm

      I agree. I'm thinking so much more about what I buy.
      Although I do love to go shopping, I find I make less mistakes with internet shopping, for the reasons we all know.
      I've got a Pinterest board where I put all my favourites as they appear on line, and it's surprising how, often after just a few days, I can see how badly they would fit into my wardrobe, and I can just delete them! Linda M

      Reply
  5. Memee says

    February 1, 2017 at 1:16 pm

    I have the opposite problem to anonymous; I love all the scarves! And, I like all the wardrobes so far except maybe the last one–olive is my least favorite color, and I look 500-years-dead in it. Looking forward to the next installment….

    Reply
  6. Memee says

    February 1, 2017 at 1:18 pm

    Oops, #4 is the olive one. I actually really like the last one.

    Reply
  7. Shrebee says

    February 1, 2017 at 2:28 pm

    Janice,
    Numbers 4 and 6 for me, of course , but the black and brown shall be interesting to watch , though I don't wear black , it's too draining for for my light, warm complexion. I'm looking forward to what I can glean from your examples that I can apply to my own wardrobe. Oh, and not only am I not purchasing clothing , I am purging excesses. I don't like the word purge, it makes it sound like I'm about to be ill. How about divesting clothing instead ?

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    • Janice Riggs says

      February 1, 2017 at 2:53 pm

      I agree about the word purge – it's too medical for me! I like to think that I'm streamlining my wardrobe…
      hugs,
      Janice

      Reply
    • Shrebee says

      February 1, 2017 at 3:47 pm

      Janice,
      I just read yesterday's responses to your posts again. Someone used the word winnow — I like that one ! Curate might also be MUCH better than purge !

      Reply
    • Janice says

      February 2, 2017 at 12:27 am

      I tell people I'm SLENDERIZING my wardrobe☺️
      Janice Collins Washington DC

      Reply
  8. Margie from Toronto says

    February 1, 2017 at 2:55 pm

    I like #1 – the neutrals and the Blue/Red one – although the grey/mauve/blue is growing on me – but – I'll have to wait and see what is added to that grey one – it's still a bit pale for me. Have to say – it is interesting how the addition of a few items can make me change my mind – one way or another.

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  9. Deborah Montgomery says

    February 1, 2017 at 3:20 pm

    My favorite scarf is the beige, but I also love the gray. Anything in soft colors works for me! I love how you always show dresses Janice as I love to wear them.

    Reply
  10. Gail says

    February 1, 2017 at 4:24 pm

    Gorgeous clothes, gorgeous choices as usual, Janice–though a tied scarf with that gray dress with the tie waist (not to mention a dangling tassel on the purse) looks awkward to my eye. A simple gold or silver necklace at the collar bone instead?

    Reply
    • Janice Riggs says

      February 1, 2017 at 4:57 pm

      Maybe tie the scarf onto the handbag? A simple necklace would be lovely here; I just liked the dress so much… sigh…
      hugs,
      Janice

      Reply
    • Gail says

      February 1, 2017 at 6:01 pm

      It truly is a stunning and versatile dress. And I love the way the scarves create inspiration for this series–it's just that I try to observe a single dangle/tie per outfit rule. :) Hugs back.

      Reply
  11. Anonymous says

    February 1, 2017 at 7:29 pm

    Last year I changed hair color from dark brown all my life to blonde, as i was having to dye it too often to keep the grey out. I am transition to silvery blonde, to grey eventually. Now different color clothes susie me better, so your blog has been very helpful in slowly transitioning my wardrobe. Even looking down this post I can instinctively see what color combination is going to be good for me now.
    Janey

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    • Anonymous says

      February 1, 2017 at 8:34 pm

      Hi Janey, I've just completed that transition and it feels wonderful! I hope you enjoy the change too.
      Robyn in Tasmania

      Reply
  12. Anonymous says

    February 1, 2017 at 8:40 pm

    After last year, I'm not going to commit to a scheme too early, as I wafted back and forth all year favouring now this one, now that. I'm just enjoying watching these wardrobes develop, while learning from the principles behind Janice's choices. Having said that, all of this month's outfits are appealing in different ways.

    I call wardrobe culling 'editing', because it involves creating new outfits from existing holdings as well as winnowing, but I also like 'curating'. Both sound so careful and professional.
    Robyn in Tasmania

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    • Shrebee says

      February 1, 2017 at 9:21 pm

      Robyn,
      I like both words of culling and editing , as well as Janice's streamlining, thank you ! In retrospect , curating sounds like I'm in charge of some museum collections, and perhaps a few of my items are old enough to fit that description !

      Reply
    • Ivy Bromius says

      February 2, 2017 at 3:16 am

      I guess if I'm feeling practical, it's editing… and when I'm feeling creative it's curating. :)

      Reply
  13. Janice says

    February 2, 2017 at 3:37 am

    I also like all these scarves but especially the ones for the beige and grey wardrobes. So beautiful, love the softness and femininity of them. Also love that grey wrap dress!
    Thanks, Janice for continuing this series for 2017. Looking forward to another year of inspiration. Janice Collins, Washington DC

    Reply
  14. Beth says

    February 2, 2017 at 11:38 am

    These are INCREDIBLE! I'm excited to see how you build out every one of these color schemes. And I'm thrilled to see how well these beautiful dresses fit into the wardrobes! :)

    Reply

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