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The Vivienne Files - Page 148 of 269 - Capsule wardrobes inspired by art and nature

Building a Capsule Wardrobe by Starting with Art: The Toilet of Venus (The Rokeby Venus) by Diego Velazquez

February 29, 2016

 

  "We Don't Have the Funds for Retention Bonuses..." And with that, her heart hit the floor. Working for a company that gets acquired every two years is bad enough, but at least the buyer usually tries to make it worth one's while to stick around...

Her new manager continued...

"But you know that we're headquartered in France?" (uh, yea, the accent sort of gave the secret away...)

"If your partner can get the first week of March off of work, I'd like to send you both to stay in our corporate apartment for a week..." (note that the corporate apartment is on the Rue Montaigne...)

  You're not quite sure you heard correctly. Take a deep breath: "Let me check, but I'm sure it ... View the Post

02.29.16 21 Comments

Tags: capsule wardrobe, cool weather, grey, packing, pink, red, Start with Art, travel wardrobe

How to Build a Capsule Wardrobe in Brown, Cream, Aqua and Golden Yellow: 1 Piece at a Time

February 27, 2016   Wow, this was much more difficult than I expected it to be!  

Tee – J. Crew; cardigan – J. Crew; pants – J. Crew  

This is really a great color scheme - the accent colors are sufficiently different from each other that introducing them into an outfit gives you two very different sensibilities...And I didn't set out to find so many pieces from one source, but when I found that they had matching pieces in brown, it didn't seem like a bad idea!

Tee – J. Crew; cardigan – J. Crew; pants – J. Crew  

So the matching brown pieces made it impossible to resist getting a brown shell, too. I think of this as a wardrobe that's ideally suited for changeable weather, or for those of us who have ... View the Post

02.27.16 10 Comments

Tags: 1 Piece at a Time, beige, blue, brown, capsule wardrobe, casual, gold, travel wardrobe, warm weather, yellow

Building a Capsule Wardrobe by Starting with Art: The Sea Seen from the Heights of Dieppe by Eugene Delacroix

February 26, 2016   What a gorgeous image, especially in late February, in Chicago!  

As much as this painting suggests a wardrobe with a LOT of gold and yellow, I'm going to have to work around that, because those clothes are NOT easy to find! So I'm going to take advantage of the boat in the foreground, the beige clouds and distant sea, and the glimpses of blue sky. Some mother-of-pearl jewelry would be logical, no?

 

  They Met on The Internet Not that it's unusual to date someone you met online - much the contrary. Many of her nieces and nephews dated people they met on the internet, and she even knew of a couple of very successful marriages that started there. It's just not something she ever ... View the Post

02.26.16 11 Comments

Tags: beige, blue, brown, capsule wardrobe, casual, gold, leisure travel, Start with Art, warm weather, Whatever's Clean Summer Wardrobe

How to Build a Capsule Wardrobe One Piece at a Time, 3 Accent Colors with Navy and Beige

February 25, 2016   If you want to include 3 accent colors in your wardrobe, this is for you!  

Please note that, although there are a lot of accent colors here, I've tried to keep them all in the same range of intensity and saturation, so that they will all "behave" in the same way when paired with neutrals. It's a hard concept to explain, but I find that it makes a lot of different in keeping things versatile and harmonious.(yes, there are 4 accent colors shown here, in keeping with the original request. I didn't have a lot of luck finding the raspberry color...)

Many of these steps will look painfully familiar, as I build a base of neutral colors upon which you can use accents as the embellishment. I know I ... View the Post

02.25.16 20 Comments

Tags: 1 Piece at a Time, beige, blue, capsule wardrobe, casual, green, leisure travel, purple

Build a Capsule Wardrobe by Starting with Nature: Male and Female Cardinals, in Warm AND Cool Colors

February 24, 2016  

So I'm going to start alternating "1 Piece at a Time" Wardrobes with other fun things, so that we don't collectively burn out on the concept before I've addressed ALL of your color scheme requests. I am absolutely going to look at accessories for these wardrobes - those might be some of the "interspersed" posts. As much as I have an endless attention span for a single subject, I understand that a bit of variety keeps things fresh for us all.Someone suggested that the male cardinal wardrobe (here) and the female cardinal wardrobe (here) might be combined. I'm ALL OVER that idea!

Do these two look like they get along?

I've often thought that it's possible to build a wardrobe with 4 or 5 neutral colors ... View the Post

02.24.16 26 Comments

Tags: beige, black, brown, camel, capsule wardrobe, cardigans, color palettes, cream, Four by Four, grey, ivory, leopard, red, Start With Nature

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

I'm going to start tackling the various color schemes you all requested - what a great, long, and wide-ranging list!Today I'm going to do the first of a couple using navy and beige...

First up, the favorite outfit: (for what it's worth, the most frequently mentioned accent color from you all was turquoise).

Tee – Lands’ End; cardigan – L.L.Bean; pants – Jil Sander Navy  

This request was for accents of both turquoise and yellow, so the color scheme looks like this:

Tee – Lands’ End; cardigan – L.L.Bean; pants – Jil Sander Navy  

From here, for a while, this will look very familiar. I am a strong believer in the absolute necessity of investing in a core of neutral garments before you start going crazy with a ... View the Post

02.23.16 23 Comments

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

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

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 the colors around which they wish to ... 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

Build a Capsule Wardrobe by Starting with Nature: A Cardinal, in Warm Colors

So Wednesday I danced with the "cool male" cardinal; today, let's see what the "warm female" cardinal colors have to offer!

I'm going to use exactly the same red garments as I did on Wednesday, just to show how very different they feel when they're used with brown and camel.

Blazer – Emilio Pucci; pants – Austin Reed;  

Blouse – Joseph; skirt – Austin Reed  

Cardigan – Elder Statesman; trousers – J.Crew;  

Tee – Sonia Rykiel; jeans – Austin Reed  

V-neck blouse – Velvet; silk-trimmed top – Madewell;  

Red sweater - Balenciaga; turtleneck – L.L.Bean  

Camel sweater – J.W. Anderson; skirt – Adam Selman;  

Space-knit sweater – Adam Selman; dress ... View the Post

02.18.16 28 Comments

Tags: brown, camel, capsule wardrobe, cool weather, Four by Four, red, Start With Nature

Build a Capsule Wardrobe by Starting with Nature: A Cardinal, in Cool Colors

February 17, 2016  

There are a lot of cardinals in the park very near here - it's my favorite detour when I'm out and about to go look for them. They are SO striking, and such a spot of cheerful color on these short, grey winter days!I'm always taken with the way in which the male and female birds are colored differently. He is very high-contrast, in cool colors:

I'm going to visit her color scheme too, but for now, I was in the mood for a small 4 by 4 wardrobe in these colors. Maybe a miniature winter work wardrobe? (for those among us who do miniature winter work?)

Cardigan – L.L.Bean; pants – L.L.Bean; Blouse – Faith Connexion; skirt – Diane von Furstenberg  

Cardigan – L.L.Bean; trousers – ... View the Post

02.17.16 22 Comments

Tags: black, capsule wardrobe, cool weather, Four by Four, Hermes scarf, red, Start With Nature

The Finishing Steps: Shifting Accessories from Cool Colors to Warm Colors

February 15, 2016  

When we left this project, it was neither fish, nor fowl, nor good red meat, as they say...But that's okay, because transition REQUIRES a period of "this and that." Unless you're going to throw out absolutely everything and start from scratch (which I don't recommend, and actively discourage!), you're going to find yourself in this kind of spot if you choose to make a major wardrobe shift. Just press on, patiently and intelligently...

Step 6 - Shoes for Skirts, and a Tote Step 6 of the clothing change gets rid of black skirts and move toward warmer pieces, so your black pumps and boots are pretty obsolete! And you might as well address a new tote bag, since you're in the "leather goods" mood.

Since ... View the Post

02.15.16 14 Comments

Tags: accessories, beige, boots, brown, Hermes scarf, jewelry, shoes, silk scarf, turquoise
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