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How to Build a Capsule Wardrobe One Piece at a Time in Navy, Beige and Poppy

February 22, 2016  

A requested color scheme - this looks so "Coast of Maine in the summer" to me! Maybe because L.L.Bean is well-represented here. I don't necessarily think that everybody is going to buy things from them, but their photographs of simple, classic clothing are among the very best I can find for our illustrative purposes. 

Starting outfit:

Blouse - Uniqlo; cardigan – L.L.Bean; pants – Jil Sander Navy  

Although this outfit doesn't include beige, it's been determined by the requester that beige will be the other neutral color, so our color scheme is thus:

 

Blouse - Uniqlo; cardigan – L.L.Bean; pants – Jil Sander Navy  

This time, I decided to get that neutral tee ... View the Post

02.22.16 21 Comments

Tags: 1 Piece at a Time, beige, blue, capsule wardrobe, casual, navy, red

How to Build a Capsule Wardrobe One Piece at a Time in beige, pink and soft green

February 20, 2016  

I'd be happy to do more of these - suggest colors, and I'll give it a try!

Today, we're going into warm colors, starting with a favorite outfit of a woman who wears and loves warm, soft colors:

I can see the appeal of a comfy tee, broken-in chinos, and a cuddly cashmere cardigan! Although her "seed" outfit doesn't include green, she makes the deliberate choice to include it in her wardrobe plan:

I may have beaten this poor horse to pieces by now, but a great place to start to expand a wardrobe is to find pieces that are different colored versions of your current favorites. In this shopper's (now nicknamed TS) plan, a green tee shirt, just like her blush one, is a simple and foolproof place to ... View the Post

02.20.16 54 Comments

Tags: 1 Piece at a Time, beige, capsule wardrobe, casual, Four by Four, green, khaki, peach, pink

How to Build a Capsule Wardrobe One Piece at a Time

February 19, 2016

 

Unpacking my bag last night, I was thinking about how, for the last handful of trips I've taken, I've started my packing by choosing my travel outfit, and then adding 1 piece at a time until I'm at an appropriate number of garments for the length of my trip. It's a system that's working pretty well for me...

I then started considering the possibility of applying this concept to the building of a wardrobe. Some people just aren't in a position to buy an entire wardrobe, or even an entire outfit, at one time. And for those among us who are more comfortable moving gradually into changes, this might be just the ticket!

Let's start with this outfit; maybe this is someone's very favorite ensemble, including ... View the Post

02.19.16 67 Comments

Tags: 1 Piece at a Time, capsule wardrobe, Four by Four, navy, shopping, travel wardrobe, white, yellow

The Last 4 Steps: Shifting a Wardrobe from Cool Colors to Warm Colors

February 13, 2016  

Okay, let's finish shifting this wardrobe!By now, you should be REALLY comfortable with the colors of your new clothes, and you should also be feeling slightly uneasy when you wear your older things. If you aren't finding this shift to be a big improvement in your love for your wardrobe, STOP SHOPPING. Don't make this shift if you're not 100% sure it's the right thing, and don't continue the move if you feel at any time that you might be making a mistake. There's no shame in stopping at any stage for a lengthy reassessment, and there's no shame in deciding part way through that it was a bad move. The only shame would be in persisting in taking advice from someone else about your wardrobe, when your instincts ... View the Post

02.13.16 10 Comments

Tags: beige, black, brown, color palettes, olive

The 1st Five Steps: Shifting Accessories from Cool Colors to Warm Colors

February 11, 2016  

To me, changing the color palette of your accessories is more difficult than shift a wardrobe of clothes! Jewelry might be valuable, scarves might hold sentimental value, and shoes can be just plain hard to find...

Especially when you're starting with a very nice assortment of items like this:

Step 1 - Defining Accessories need to change! As hard as it is to let go, this scarf WAS the defining core of the wardrobe from last week. And you'll want a new pair of earrings, to bring your warmer colors near to your face. And since your wardrobe is going to be more limited for a while, another scarf is a good choice - you can wear it to help your 2 color palettes work together.

 

There are 2 ... View the Post

02.11.16 17 Comments

Tags: accessories, bags, color palettes, jewelry, shoes, silk scarf

The 1st Five Steps: Shifting a Wardrobe from Cool Colors to Warm Colors

February 9, 2016

It's a timeless question, frequently asked here on The Vivienne Files: "I recently had my colors done, and was told that I should wear warm colors. Most of my wardrobe is black - HELP!!!"

First and foremost, always remember that you don't HAVE to do what one color consultant tell you to do. Remember when I described two color consultations that I had. Two RADICALLY DIFFERENT recommendations.... sigh...

But if you choose to shift from cool to warm, I have some ideas about how it might be managed.

Let's start with the wardrobe from last Friday:

If I do say so myself, this is a pretty gorgeous wardrobe, and would see you through a lot of activities and events. But if you're trying to move away from cool ... View the Post

02.09.16 38 Comments

Tags: black, brown, color palettes
Fumee d’Ambre Gris by John Singer Sargent

Building a Capsule Wardrobe by Starting with Art: Fumee d’Ambre Gris by Sargent

February 6, 2016   I spotted this painting ages ago...  

 

The exotic nature of the painting suggests a travel wardrobe, but I didn't want to go too far overboard into a desert vacation, so I went back to our "range of events" trips that so many of us are taking this spring and summer.

And I decided to break a few rules, too! Iconoclast Generally, she's described as the eccentric aunt, but she prefers to think of herself as an iconoclast. An original. A truly self-defined woman...

And she doesn't wear high heels! Nor stockings...

But she can get dressed up as well as anyone, even if it's going to be one of those long weekends with everything from formal dinners to weddings to a picnic. She can pull ... View the Post

02.06.16 18 Comments

Tags: beige, black, capsule wardrobe, grey, packing, pink, Start with Art, warm weather
Buddhist Kesa - Detail 3

How to Build a Capsule Wardrobe Starting with Art – The Third Buddhist Kesa

  January 26, 2016  

 

Despite the beautiful delicacy of the fabric, the colors felt like a warm-weather travel adventure to me!

  Astonishing Everyone... "Are you sure you want to go there? It's not very dressy..."

Yes, I understand that, she thinks.  

 

"You're going to have to carry your own luggage..."

Yes, I've been working out on the treadmill for months, carrying hand weights.  

  "I mean, you'll be able to get laundry done, and the water's usually safe to drink, but this just isn't your style. There are no Michelin starred restaurants, or 5 star hotels..."

Does everyone really believe that I'm that high maintenance?  

 

 

"Your ... View the Post

01.26.16 14 Comments

Tags: beige, capsule wardrobe, denim, olive, packing, peach, Start with Art, warm weather, Whatever's Clean
Buddhist Kesa - detail 2

How to Build a Capsule Wardrobe Starting with Art – The Second Buddhist Kesa

Such lovely colors: 

Perfect for spring travel!

  A "Miles" 2nd Honeymoon They agreed that it was the most cost-effective thing to do, so they immediately started using their airline credit cards for EVERYTHING possible...

After a few months, they totaled up their miles, and called the airline.

Long-sleeved tee – Uniqlo; tank – Uniqlo; jersey jacket – Uniqlo;    

henley – Uniqlo; dress – Uniqlo; capris – Uniqlo; jeans – L.L.Bean;   

wide-leg pants – Uniqlo  

The woman on the other end of the phone was lovely. She didn't mind being on a speaker phone, and she just laughed when they talked over each other. Finally, they decided to see what the longest trip possible was ... View the Post

01.25.16 16 Comments

Tags: beige, blue, capsule wardrobe, ivory, navy, packing, pink, Start with Art, travel wardrobe, Whatever's Clean
Blocks and Circles by Paul Klee

Building a Capsule Wardrobe by Starting with Art: Blocks and Circles by Paul Klee

January 21, 2016   I can so easily picture the woman who wears these colors - freckles had better be in the picture!  

Just in case nobody else has ever told you this, it's pronounced Klee as in Clay. There was once a book with that title, that taught one how to pronounce all sorts of art names; I wonder if it's still around....

Yep, lots of color possibilities. I chose the beige/camel neutral for our upcoming spring dressy events, but if you wanted to segue this wardrobe into cooler weather, olive and fir green could definitely becomes neutrals, as could a deep rust, or a russet brown...

This is another one of those dresses that has a LOT of potential, for the entire year. And while the culottes were a bit ... View the Post

01.21.16 15 Comments

Tags: beige, camel, capsule wardrobe, gold, green, Hermes scarf, leisure travel, packing, Start with Art, Whatever's Clean, yellow
Tracey J Marshall Toasting Friends

Building a Capsule Wardrobe by Starting with Art: Toasting Friends Version 2

January 19, 2016  

Many people wanted me to revisit this painting, and many of you are interested in seeing posts with warmer colors, and many of you are looking for lower-contrast wardrobes. I'm tackling a lot of ideas in one lovely painting!

 

One of the fun things about this painting is the range of lovely colors included. I've madly exaggerated the amount of camel included in the painting, but I'm going to use shades of camel, beige and coppery brown as neutrals...

 

The most difficult thing about writing The Vivienne Files (well, except for having dozens of ideas, and not enough time!) is choosing a color scheme and then realizing that the colors I love and want to use aren't necessarily available in ... View the Post

01.19.16 9 Comments

Tags: beige, blue, camel, pink, Start with Art, travel wardrobe, Whatever's Clean

Building a Capsule Wardrobe by Starting with a Scarf: Hermes Cheval Surprise Remix

January 16, 2016  

Today's travel wardrobe is very much like yesterday's, but in a slightly altered color palette. This was a special request for an upcoming Bar Mitzvah, and I think it's great fun!

I chose this scarf as our leitmotif for the color scheme, because these scarves are marvelously interesting. You'll be seeing this design again, because there are a couple of color scheme available that are just striking, and I want to see what I can do with them...

look for the horses hidden in the design...

 

 

As I mentioned yesterday, this Diane von Furstenberg dress is available in a variety of colors - I just changed out for the color requested!  And in place of a hat, a pretty headband. (some of us ... View the Post

01.16.16 20 Comments

Tags: black, Hermes scarf, hot pink, leisure travel, Start With a Scarf, travel capsule wardrobe, turquoise, Whatever's Clean
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