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The Vivienne Files - Page 150 of 269 - Capsule wardrobes inspired by art and nature

Build a Capsule Wardrobe by Starting with a Bag: Marimekko Clover Bag

January 29, 2016  

This bag is much closer to the one that my friend wanted to see on The Vivienne Files - I'm really happy that she persisted in finding just the right bag for us!  This is quite the color scheme: black and white, punched up about a million notches with red, hot pink, and coral. 

  She Doesn't Mind the Attention... Yes, lots of people share in the credit for everything that's been accomplished, but someone has to be the spokesperson, the one in the center of the photographs, the one who accepts the diplomas, certificates, trophies, statuettes, and other detritus of hard work.

So she's accepted, for years, that since she's comfortable being photographed, and making "off the cuff" ... View the Post

01.29.16 13 Comments

Tags: black, capsule wardrobe, coral, evening wear, hot pink, packing, red, white
Portrait of Madame Lisle and Madame Loubens by Degas

Building a Capsule Wardrobe by Starting with Art: Portrait of Madame Lisle and Madame Loubens by Degas

January 28, 2016  

A long time ago, someone asked for me to work with a painting by Degas; it's taken months, but I'm finally on it! (I really do try to get to as many requests as possible, I hope you understand...)If you just glanced at this painting, it might seem somber and sort of gloomy. But give it a minute - there's a lot of warmth and beauty here. These women appear comfortably  tucked up in the lap of luxury!

So I felt that the black component was impossible to avoid, but it seemed equally inevitable that the accent colors would be warm:

No Need for Accolades Now that everything is finally accomplished, and all of the celebratory events are beginning, it would only be natural that she might want a bit of the ... View the Post

01.28.16 16 Comments

Tags: black, brown, evening wear, rose, Start with Art, Whatever's Clean

Start with a Tote Bag – Navy Floral

January 27, 2016   It started with a request from a long-time reader... but the bag she loved is no longer available. So I started working with this one. It's not EXACTLY what she had in mind, but she's such a lovely woman, I'm sure she'll forgive me!  

I'm assuming that this is navy, although it could easily pass for black. The lining is blue, and that's where I took my cue.

 

Imagine that you've been searching for a "defining" style image for a long time. You'll know it when you see it - that painting, or sculpture, or other objet d'art that really captures your favorite colors, your favorites lines, just that certain something that really resonates in your "style soul."And it's a tote bag!

No ... View the Post

01.27.16 26 Comments

Tags: grey, Hermes scarf, hot pink, navy, purple
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
Buddhist Kesa - detail 1

How to Build a Capsule Wardrobe Starting with Art: a Buddhist Kesa

This was a little bit more challenging than I expected it to be! Finding these colors was surprisingly difficult... 

It's just a small exhibit - maybe 28 items? - but if you have a chance to come to Chicago, to the Art Institute, before February 14th, you won't be disappointed. The exhibit displays only a few of their collection of Buddhist kesa, but they're beautiful. And because this is a "minor" exhibit, in the basement area of the museum, it's usually quiet, and uncrowded (bordering on empty). Very restful, very inspiring, very wonderful way to spend an hour!

I considered using the burgundy as the first neutral, but I think that this olive/sage green is more readily available through more of the year. This kind of color is a ... View the Post

01.23.16 14 Comments

Tags: burgundy, capsule wardrobe, casual, cool weather, Four by Four, gold, ivory, olive, Start with Art

How Are Designers and Consumers Alike? or How SHOULD They be Alike?

When I go to Paris, I always try to find a new book or two that discusses some aspect of personal style, fashion, clothing history - just anything that interests me, and that might in turn interest you!

Right now, I'm reading this:

The second of the 101 "little secrets" tells us that "designers create collections, not simply isolated garments..."

Isolated garments - that's a pretty thought-provoking phrase! But I think that's the results from how a lot of us shop - we see something fabulous, we buy it, and we don't necessarily stop to think about the degree to which said gorgeous object will work with the rest of our wardrobe.

That's why I'm always hammering home the idea of having a plan; if you shop with a color scheme and an ... View the Post

01.22.16 12 Comments

Tags: economy, shopping, signatures
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

Build a Capsule Wardrobe by Starting with a Scarf: Cheval Surprise Remix Version 2

January 20, 2016   You wanted to see some purple? I found purple, and hot pink!  

You could certainly do worse than to use all five bright colors, plus black and white, as the basis of your wardrobe...

 

How many horses have you found in the scarf? I think I can see seven...

 

This is SUCH a great dress - you could literally wear it all 12 months, with a range of accessories that would keep it fresh. If I needed a dress, this one could easily vault to the top of the list!

 

 

Many have mentioned their preference for white shorts, so I honor your preference. And while the paisley top isn't exactly "cleaning out the basement" casual, I thought it was too irresistible ... View the Post

01.20.16 20 Comments

Tags: black, brights, evening wear, Hermes scarf, hot pink, purple, Start With a Scarf, travel capsule wardrobe, Whatever's Clean, white
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 beautiful ... View the Post

01.19.16 9 Comments

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

Kesa and Color Schemes

Kesa are Japanese Buddhist Monk Vestments, which have been worn for thousands of years. Currently, the Art Institute of Chicago has a small portion of their collection of kesa on display (through February 14th). I tried to photograph details of the fabrics - the distance, and my shaky hands, make my photographs less than stellar. But I think you can still appreciate the beauty here, and the amazing color schemes that come to my mind when I look at these. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you can get to the Art Institute in the next month, I urge you to do so, to see these "in the fabric." More information about kesa, and about this ... View the Post

01.18.16 15 Comments

Tags: color palettes

A New Color Tool….

I just built a file that shows all of the combinations of two neutrals (using the 14 neutrals that we've used for a while: black, dark gray, light gray, navy, petrol, taupe, olive, denim, natural, cordovan, dark chocolate, milk chocolate, khaki and camel), juxtaposed with all 10 of the Pantone 2016 colors.Every year, I do this because, for me, these files are a very useful and inspiring source of color combinations with which to work. You might see some beautiful ideas, too!

It's $3.99, which helps me pay to have the (rather large) file hosted and "downloadable" 24 hours a day.

If you choose to grab this lovely thing, make sure to let me know what color combination(s) are your favorites. I will definitely be building wardrobes ... View the Post

01.17.16 10 Comments

Tags: color palettes
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