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Archives for March 2026

March 2026

Expanding a Small Summer Wardrobe - Start With Art Florentine Villas by Paul Klee

Expanding a Small Summer Wardrobe – Start With Art: Florentine Villas by Paul Klee

March 30, 2026

I'm sure you remember back to Friday, when we met our heroine who was going to try to have a more organized "weekend and vacation" wardrobe for the upcoming warm weather.

Her favorite painting, and her wardrobe color palette, are this:

She never wears blue. Nor purple, but I still like her!

When she arrived for her first weekend this year at the summer house, she has the following wardrobe:

 

 

The weather was cool back home, so our heroine decided to wear this outfit to drive home, and then she just wore the same thing on Friday evening to come back up to the gathering family and friends at the house:

 

 

Our heroine has a pretty clear vision of how she wants to ... View the Post

03.30.26 30 Comments

Tags: beige, Start with Art, travel capsule wardrobe, warm weather
Starting A Spring and Summer Wardrobe – Start With Art Florentine Villas by_20260327_085720_0000

Starting A Spring and Summer Wardrobe – Start With Art: Florentine Villas by Paul Klee

March 26, 2026

She likes these colors, and the angular, graphic qualities throughout this painting:

She discovered at the end of last summer that she just doesn't wear blue - not denim, not chambray, not a tee shirt...

This summer, her wardrobe is going to be these colors:

Last summer, on the last weekend they were at the summer house, she carried out enough clothes to outfit her entire extended family, plus a few neighbors! She didn't have a plan, she didn't have a clear color palette, and she forgot what was already AT the house. Not this year!

The weather is changeable, so she's starting with a mix of legitimately summery clothes, and adding in a couple of sweaters, and a pair of long-sleeved shirts...

A ... View the Post

03.27.26 14 Comments

Tags: Start with Art, travel capsule wardrobe, warm weather
England in the Spring My wardrobe + expansion

Report From England, March 2026

March 25, 2026

The jet leg always gets you on the second day...

England was a delightful spring-like wonderland compared to the cold that greeted us when we got back to Chicago!

There were flowers everywhere:

We weren't in London for all that long; we bracketed our rural driving adventures with time in London, but not nearly ENOUGH time. I think London is like Paris (or New York, or Chicago...) in that you can spend a lifetime getting to know the city, and you'll still fall short!

Everything I'm sharing today is kind of random stream of sleepiness, as opposed to stream of consciousness; I'm not completely awake, so my stream of consciousness might just drop off...zzz...

First up, I did very little shopping, and bought ... View the Post

03.25.26 17 Comments

Tags: travel capsule wardrobe
Ready for Spring? Start With Art - Costal Image by Theo van Rysselberghe

Ready for Spring? Start With Art – Costal Image by Theo van Rysselberghe

March 20, 2026

I had hoped to see this painting at The National Gallery in London, but I understand that it's not currently on display. I'm sure I'll find something else that appeals...

With warmer weather approaching (although we had HAIL last night...) I thought that this felt just right:

Yes, we started with this heroine six years ago, at the beginning of pandemic work from home... I did NOT look back at her original wardrobe when I started this; it's interesting that yet again, I chose to work with wardrobe clusters!

Our heroine is still working from home most of the time. They're expected to be in their office four days a month - generally everybody shows up on Thursday because they bring lunch in for everyone. If you ... View the Post

03.20.26 13 Comments

Tags: 4 by 4 Wardrobe, chambray, Start with Art, warm weather

How Fast Can You Pack?

March 20, 2026

If you've never had to pack in a hurry because of an emergency, count yourself among the lucky. It could be a family illness in another place, a weather thing, or a man-made disaster of unimaginable awfulness...

But since we are clever heroines, we have thought about this ahead of time, and when we have to address this challenge, we have a pretty good idea of how to proceed!

First and maybe foremost, have you taken a look at your toiletry kit recently? It should be ready to go all the time. Take a few minutes in the next few days and check if you need a new bit of toothpaste, or if your face wash bottle is nearly empty. Is anything that might have an expiration date still current?

When it comes to clothing, I can ... View the Post

03.20.26 7 Comments

Tags: packing
Three Ideas for Two Dresses

Three Ideas for Two Dresses

March 18, 2026

I'm sitting here right now in a dress and a velvet jacket, with black "sneakerinas." For no good reason - I'm not going anywhere, and I'm not going to see anybody outside of my building. (which is not to say that my doormen aren't tremendously important to me!)

So I'm in a rebelliously "wear whatever you blinkin' well please" mood. And I think that almost every woman should have a fun dress..

How about something like this?

(I know, it's sleeveless. Your arms aren't perfect. YOU HAVE LIVED YOUR LIFE, AND YOUR ARMS REFLECT THIS. IT'S OKAY!)

I'm really on a rant...

 

 

First, it's easy to wear this dress with a classic cardigan and the normal accessories. This is the kind of outfit you ... View the Post

03.18.26 27 Comments

Tags: accessorizing, bag, dresses, scarves, shoes
The Simplest Packing I Can Devise! England March 2026

The Simplest Packing I Can Devise! England March 2026

March 16, 2026

Cross your fingers that I'm in London while you're reading this! We're flying into London, hanging around for a couple of days, then driving around Suffolk for a few days, then returning to London for a last night, and coming home. It's going to be pretty whirlwind - four hotels in 8 days. So I'm not going to be seeing people over and over again, not that this really matters!

One of the towns we're visiting:

Changing subjects: what was your closest friend wearing the last time you saw them? Do you remember? What will you think if they're wearing the same thing the next time you see them?

See? Repeating outfits isn't going to make you a pariah. If you know people for whom this is a "thing," don't cater to their ... View the Post

03.16.26 35 Comments

Tags: black, cool weather, my wardrobe, travel capsule wardrobe
March 2026 – Building a Wardrobe Based on Lonely Erika Giovanna Klien

March 2026 – Building a Wardrobe Based on Lonely Erika Giovanna Klien

March 13, 2026

If all goes as planned, and I don't take a tumble and break myself, Belovedest and I are on our way to London, and then a couple of small English towns. Cross your fingers that my coordination holds up!

And now, let's visit our sixth painting - modern, angular, unusual colors, and just plain stuck in my mind:

Our heroine - the graphic artist who specialized in mixing fonts - has chosen these colors around which to build her wardrobe:

Let me share a bit about this heroine: she wants to become a reformed impulse shopper, and thus is trying HARD to stay within her chosen palette. She's come to realize that it's time to buy less, buy better, buy things that have a consistent feel and look. She would really ... View the Post

03.13.26 11 Comments

Tags: black, bone, capsule wardrobe, Six Paintings - 12 Months, Start with Art
March 2026 – Building a Wardrobe Based on Saints Genevieve and Apollonia by Lucas Cranach the Elder

March 2026 – Building a Wardrobe Based on Saints Genevieve and Apollonia by Lucas Cranach the Elder

March 11, 2026

Let's take a minute away from reality, and think about this exceptional heroine, and her favorite painting:

Someone once mentioned to me that they felt that her wardrobe colors felt too "Christmassy". I suppose if she wore green and red together that might be an issue, but I've never thought of it - what do you think?

At the end of February, our heroine's 12-piece wardrobe was almost perfectly versatile, albeit a little bit more casual than we've come to expect from her. She's trying to not be TOO anachronistic; her work is sufficient to keep her in touch with history. She's worked with women who dressed in full Middle-Ages regalia - not for her!

 

One thing our heroine definitely wanted for ... View the Post

03.11.26 18 Comments

Tags: black, capsule wardrobe, Six Paintings - 12 Months, Start with Art
March 2026 – Building a Wardrobe Based on Common Shelduck by Dennis A. Jones

March 2026 – Building a Wardrobe Based on Common Shelduck by Dennis A. Jones

March 9, 2026

Wouldn't it be fun to see one of these "in the feathers"?

I imagine that our heroine has seen one at least once; at least she's sufficiently familiar with them to choose to copy their coloring in her wardrobe:

At the end of February, our heroine had this compact but very practical capsule wardrobe - easy to assemble a lot of different outfits from this small number of pieces:

But suddenly, our heroine is finding that people want to interview her! Yes, she always assumes that a local radio show might want to talk for 15 minutes about the shifting "bird demographics" of their area...

Now she's finding that she might even be on television! At a minimum, she's going to be on some videos online; people ... View the Post

03.09.26 18 Comments

Tags: black, brown, capsule wardrobe, Six Paintings - 12 Months, Start with Art
March 2026 – Building a Wardrobe Based on Spirit of Autumn by Albert Pinkham Ryder

March 2026 – Building a Wardrobe Based on Spirit of Autumn by Albert Pinkham Ryder

March 6, 2026

Isn't this calming? Calming seems wise right now, doesn't it?

Our heroine's profession is to listen and to bring calm, acceptance, and understanding to her clients. So when she was inspired to base her wardrobe on the colors and the mood of this painting, it made good sense!

She loves the colors in her wardrobe - brown and rust to echo her hair, the soft golden tones of her skin, and the changeable aqua of her eyes!

At the end of February, she had a very small 12-piece wardrobe that felt like it had a lot of ivory in it, but that was still almost infinitely versatile. One could get dressed in the dark with this in your closet, and never look truly bad!

Her shopping this month is a mix of useful ... View the Post

03.06.26 17 Comments

Tags: beige, brown, capsule wardrobe, Six Paintings - 12 Months, Start with Art
March 2026 – Building a Wardrobe Based on Ruffled Autumn Clouds by Emile Nolde

March 2026 – Building a Wardrobe Based on Ruffled Autumn Clouds by Emile Nolde

March 4, 2026

Give me your honest opinion: is there white in this painting - in the yellow areas? This heroine could use some white at some stage - especially when the weather heats up!

This is our ambitious heroine's wardrobe color palette - perfect for fitting in AND standing out, all at the same time:

 

At the end of February, our heroine had assembled a 12-piece wardrobe that wasn't foolproof (mixing her accent colors might get weird!), but that's very versatile. One thing that she discovered is that she really likes getting a shirt AND a sweater AND a tee shirt in the same color, if possible. 

So when March rolls around, she spies the yellow sweater and knows that this month, yellow is the accent color. ... View the Post

03.04.26 28 Comments

Tags: capsule wardrobe, navy, Six Paintings - 12 Months, Start with Art, yellow
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