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Home » Trojan Gates by Helen Frankenthaler – Revisiting for Spring 2018

Trojan Gates by Helen Frankenthaler – Revisiting for Spring 2018

April 6, 2018
 
The quiet translator… Meticulous, and attuned to subtleties that are almost wordless… She won an award for a very difficult project, back in January… This is her unifying wardrobe inspiration:
 
Trojan Gates by Helen Frankenthaler

Trojan Gates by Helen Frankenthaler

With these words and colors as her… disciplining structures?

Trojan Gates by Helen Frankenthaler with style guidelines and color palette

Back in January when she went to the awards ceremony, she was delighted with what she packed… (well, getting the award was pretty nice, too!)

Tote Bag Travel capsule wardrobe in black and ivory with camel and teal accents

black earrings – Kathleen Whiaker; hoop earrings – Roberto Coin; pendant – Cole Haan; brooch – TrueFacet; watch – Rosefield; black top – Eileen Fisher; blazer – J.Crew; black shirt – Lands’ End; print scarf – Missoni; ivory scarf – W Concept; ivory pants – Eileen Fisher; black pants – Banana Republic; teal top – Eileen Fisher; black cardigan – Banana Republic; suede loafers – Callisto; ballet flats – Linea Paolo; black flats – Sam Edelman; bone clutch – Whiting & Davis; tote – Madewell

and now has been chosen to translate HIS biography from French to English. He’s coming to New York for a couple of days, and she has 2 meetings scheduled with him! They’ll probably have dinner, his publicist assures her. Not a fancy restaurant, but a nice place, where they talk privately…

Spring travel outfit in ivory and black with camel accents

jacket – Eileen Fisher; hoop earrings – Roberto Coin; scarf – Donni Charm; top – Eileen Fisher; watch – Rosefield; tote – Madewell; crossbody bag – Street Level; flats – Softwalk; pants – L.L.Bean

She’s going to try to dress as quietly as possible, so that he’s never distracted…

Tote Bag Travel capsule wardrobe in black and ivory with camel and teal accents

teal tee – Uniqlo; necklace – Loren Olivia; bracelet – Ettika; black silk shell – Eileen Fisher; beige pants – Eileen Fisher; sequin-trimmed scarf – Faliero Sarti; bone clutch – Whiting & Davis; cardigan – Eileen Fisher; black flats – Sam Edelman; ballet flats – Linea Paolo

She feels clear-headed, and ready to absorb what he has to tell her:

 

Tote Bag Travel capsule wardrobe in black and ivory and camel and teal accents

She will dress according to what she feels is appropriate, after she’s met him…

2 ways to wear ivory silk pants from a Tote Bag Travel capsule wardrobe
2 ways to wear black knit pants from a Tote Bag Travel capsule wardrobe

Since she spends her time reconciling words, she finds a wardrobe that needs no negotiating to be a peaceful resource.

love,
Janice

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  1. Mama Squirrel says

    April 6, 2018 at 11:12 am

    You're revisiting all my favourite "people!"

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  2. Katie says

    April 6, 2018 at 12:16 pm

    Ooo, Janice, I love the caramel and teal/turquoise and black and cream. Just so understated and elegant! I'm curious, my friend–in the one meeting, is she wearing the shell over the teal tee, or the other way around? I'm intrigued! Lovely wardrobe! Shoot, if only I could wear caramel….

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    • Katie says

      April 6, 2018 at 12:19 pm

      Oh wait, I just realized that was an "in the bag" view, not her meeting outfit. Hmm, but this "mistake" made me think out of the box! Interesting idea to contemplate… :-)

      Reply
    • Janice Riggs says

      April 6, 2018 at 3:31 pm

      Why not? Certainly might be worth trying… So many things are!
      hugs,
      Janice

      Reply
  3. Virginia says

    April 6, 2018 at 12:22 pm

    I love this so much.

    Reply
  4. Homelight says

    April 6, 2018 at 12:40 pm

    Have you ever written a grouping for a woman who will be traveling on a foreign work camp with her church to help build a school? She wants to pack light. There is cultural consideration – shorts aren't approved for adult women, its the summer. Needs skirts to wear in town. Love your posts. Thanks.

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    • Janice Riggs says

      April 6, 2018 at 3:37 pm

      https://www.theviviennefiles.com/2017/07/a-travel-capsule-wardrobe-for-both.html

      This includes shorts and pants, but one could substitute skorts or skirts in their place. I will definitely keep this in mind; lots of us travel to places with cultural considerations to remember…

      and you're wonderful to go build a school – I love you…
      hugs,
      Janice

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    • Homelight says

      April 9, 2018 at 12:46 pm

      Thanks. For the link. I will let you know my capsule. I leave in June.

      Reply
  5. Shrebee says

    April 6, 2018 at 2:56 pm

    Janice,
    While I don’t wear black, I am loving the quiet sophistication of this post ! Well done ! And those cognac and black flats —-sigh !

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  6. Anonymous says

    April 6, 2018 at 3:51 pm

    For my part, knowing a few people who write, edit or do translation for a living, I'm having fun imagining this mixed in with the Common Capsule wardrobe, or a version thereof–most of these folks have two distinct wardrobes–the everyday, butt-in-chair clothes they wear to get the deskwork done, and the business part of the wardrobe, for meetings and other "public" parts of their work–this one would work so well in that framework, although in the Common Capsule part the blues in the denim and chambray might need a bit of tweaking, as well as the white/off-white. I realize you probably weren't intending to circle back around to the Common Capsule here, but your character's employment brought it to my mind.

    –fidelio

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    • Janice Riggs says

      April 6, 2018 at 3:57 pm

      As one of those "butt in chair" people, I completely follow your line of thinking! My wardrobes don't overlap much at all, because it's either gym clothes or something fit to wear in public. Maybe I need to build a wardrobe bridge?

      Thanks for sharing your brainstorm!
      hugs,
      Janice

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    • Anonymous says

      April 6, 2018 at 8:43 pm

      One of these acquaintances defined her "working wardrobe" as "Clothes I can open the front door to strangers in," so I suspect things can get to the level of casual I've heard described as "At least I'm wearing a bra!" But jeans and t-shirts seem to be common features.
      –fidelio

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    • Janice Riggs says

      April 7, 2018 at 3:33 pm

      Oooh, I live in a high-rise with doormen and tons of security, so if someone knocks on my door there's a 99% chance that I know them! That means that I have probably been seen be this pperson in my bathrobe, at least once. (our building has a strange custom of residents wandering about in robes…) hugs,
      Janice

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  7. Anonymous says

    April 6, 2018 at 6:59 pm

    Oh how I love your blog and appreciate the hours you must spend creating it… Thank you for the hours of pleasure reading it!
    Gee

    Reply
  8. Unknown says

    April 7, 2018 at 8:21 am

    Dear Janice,
    I am following your blog for quite a while already and I love the way you extract the colour scheme from the art, and how you build the capsule wardrobe around it. It is a great inspiration.
    In this post, I wonder why you did not embrace the orange accent from the painting. For my perception of the painting, that orange accent is a significant part of the overall impression, despite taking up so little space. This little contrast colour spot adds the contrast which brings fun and excitement into the painting. I would consider using it in jewellery or accessories only, for example an orange necklace pendant or an orange detail on a handbag.
    In any case, I love your blog and am looking forward to checking a new post every day!
    I am sending hugs and wishing a lot of health,
    Katerina

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    • Janice Riggs says

      April 7, 2018 at 3:31 pm

      This heroine could definitely wear a bright orange ring – carnelian? – to good effect, couldn't she? Or orange socks… I always love a pair of socks that just doesn't seem to make sense…
      hugs,
      Janice

      Reply
  9. Beth B says

    April 7, 2018 at 9:56 pm

    There is something so appealing about that cognac/camel color! I'm going to have to incorporate that into my wardrobe. I can see it working so well with several other colors! Gorgeous post today!

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  10. Lena says

    April 9, 2018 at 1:39 pm

    Neutral combinations always speak to me, and when they include cognac or caramel, well it's obvious I need to add that color to my wardrobe. Beautifully done. I'd purchase every single piece if budget (and closet!) allowed.

    Reply
  11. Nancy/n.o.e says

    April 13, 2018 at 4:38 pm

    This is such a beautiful palette! – nancyo

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  12. April says

    October 12, 2018 at 10:40 pm

    Where can I find this beautiful scarf?! I want to copy this capsule wardrobe to a “T” – it is so gorgeous!

    Reply

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