The Vivienne Files

Capsule wardrobes inspired by art and nature

  • Home
  • Start Here
  • Articles
    • Starting From Scratch
    • Common Wardrobe
    • Packing
    • Start With Art
    • Project 333
    • 4×4 Wardrobes
    • Weekly Timeless Wardrobes
    • Archives by Date
    • Archives by Categories & Tags
  • Support The Vivienne Files
    • Books, Clothes & more
    • Templates & Color Planners
  • Contact

The Vivienne Files - Page 171 of 269 - Capsule wardrobes inspired by art and nature

Color and Proportion – Step 2: Adding Shoes, and the Occasional Solid Scarf

April 3, 2015

For this 2nd step in my pondering about proportion, I want to introduce some shoes into the equation, as well as a solid-color scarf. I didn't find that I felt the scarf was "necessary" as often as I had expected - sometimes a pair of shoes made enough difference in the proportion of the outfit that the scarf, while fun, might be superfluous.

For these first two outfits, shoes that matched the cardigan lent enough "gravity" to the outfit that I didn't really reach for a scarf. Out fit 3 is more problematic - in screaming hot weather, white sandals might work, but white shoes made this look really "uniform", in the medical profession sense. Maybe the beige scarf and loafers would be better?

These outfits felt a lot ... View the Post

04.03.15 25 Comments

Tags: accessories, beige, black, camel, color palettes, khaki, vertical lines, white

Color and Proportion – How Color Affects the Balance of an Outfit

April 2, 2015

Recently, someone wrote to me with an excellent question: she had narrowed down her wardrobe colors to black, white and beige, but wasn't sure how to combine these colors. Specifically, she was concerned about what percentage of each color could be in an outfit and still be balanced.

A question for the ages, really. There are limitless possibilities for combining simple colors. So I decided to put together the most simple outfits in those three colors, and see how the proportions felt.

For starters, I picked a plain tee shirt, jeans, and a classic cardigan in the three colors my friend mentioned. From these 9 garments, there are 27 possible 3-piece outfits, as well as an additional 9 2-piece outfits. Imagine the ... View the Post

04.02.15 43 Comments

Tags: accessories, beige, black, color palettes, vertical lines, white

Start with Art: Version 2 Steamboat leaving Boulogne by Edouard Manet

April 1, 2015 I really love the combination of blue and grey! (I often consider including blue as an accent color in my wardrobe...) So I decided to look again at this painting, with an eye to warm weather. I brightened up the blue a little bit - Manet gives you a whole range of blue possibilities - and I equalized the proportions of the four colors:

 

  I haven't built a Four by Four wardrobe for a while, so I thought this would be an interesting project. First up, the core dark neutral charcoal, in linen:  

One of the reasons I wanted to do a summer leisure wardrobe - I found this gorgeous blue at L.L.Bean. A perfect secondary color!

The Expansion Four is usually four tops of some sort, since tops ... View the Post

04.01.15 16 Comments

Tags: blue, capsule wardrobe, cream, Four by Four, grey, ivory, leisure travel, pastels, Start with Art, Whatever's Clean Summer Wardrobe

A Clothing Diary Week 7

March 31, 2015   Back from New York and trying to catch up on emails, keep the apartment from deteriorating into a wallow of clutter, and stay in touch with my friends... It's so nice having a wardrobe that uncomplicates things for me!  

  love, Janice ... View the Post

03.31.15 8 Comments

Tags: black, casual, cool weather, grey, my wardrobe
Steamboat leaving Boulogne by Edouard Manet

Start with Art: Steamboat leaving Boulogne by Edouard Manet

March 30, 2015   To whomever requested this painting as the basis for a wardrobe - a big thank you!  

 

  From time to time, I hear from women who need only the smallest of work wardrobes, because they work as temps - employees who go into an office for a very brief period of time. A wardrobe for this kind of work needs to be very conservative and very neutral; you don't really want to make any kind of a "mark" on the organization except for the excellence of your work!   I temped at a few times in the past - sometimes only for a day, and sometimes for as long as 2 or 3 weeks. This is the kind of work that allows you to have an extremely small work wardrobe, and to thus dedicate your income to ... View the Post

03.30.15 12 Comments

Tags: blue, business travel, capsule wardrobe, cream, grey, Hermes scarf, ivory, job-hunting, Start with Art, travel wardrobe, work wear

New York: What I Bought, What we Did

March 28, 2015  

Although I was ill for a shockingly large portion of our vacation, I did manage to get some shopping done too! One day, we walked a long way south through The Village and then over into Soho, where I was mystically compelled into the Eileen Fisher store... Two short-sleeved dresses were the happy result - dresses because they will accommodate my shifting body composition as I work out more, and sleeveless because I've lifted so many weights that my arms DESERVE some time out in public!

Belovedest had a store in mind he wanted to visit - the very charming little Miansai shop, which is the motherlode of leather bracelets. I've never been driven to have a leather bracelet, but when B and I decided to each get one ... View the Post

03.28.15 12 Comments

Tags: shopping, travel wardrobe

The road to New York was paved with good intentions…

  Yes, I took my gym clothes with me to New York. I was not in the gym once... But, in my defense, I spent four days of our vacation sacked out in our hotel room, sicker than a dog. Our theory is that the very first meal we ate after arriving is the culprit, but if you've done any research into food poisoning, you know that it could have been anything for days before...

I am one of the very few people to go to New York on vacation and lose weight!

However, in the few days that we were able to be out and about, I did some excellent sight-seeing, and some power shopping! (remember POWER? Purchase Only When Everything's Right). I'll tell you more about what I bought, and where, tomorrow.

But I will close today with a beautiful ... View the Post

03.27.15 15 Comments

Tags: packing, travel wardrobe

Looking Back: March 26th

March 26, 2014: Paris: Where We Ate

March 26, 2013: How to wear a purple v-neck sweater ... View the Post

03.26.15 2 Comments

Looking Back: March 25th

March 25, 2014: Paris: What I Wore, What I Bought, What They Wore

March 25, 2013: How to wear a taupe v-neck sweater

March 25, 2012: My Wardrobe: season-less essentials ... View the Post

03.25.15 1 Comment

Looking Back: March 24th

March 24, 2012: A Black Dress: From Conference Room to Cocktails

March 24, 2014: Paris: Politics and Pollution ... View the Post

03.24.15 1 Comment

Looking Back: March 23rd

March 23, 2015

March 23, 2013: How to wear an olive v-neck sweater

March 23, 2012: Chic sightings: LaGuardia International Airport ... View the Post

03.23.15 1 Comment

Looking Back: March 22nd

March 22, 2014: How to Pack for Springtime in Paris: Sunshine and Clouds

March 22, 2013: How to wear a grey v-neck sweater

March 22, 2012: Airport follies ... View the Post

03.22.15 2 Comments

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 169
  • 170
  • 171
  • 172
  • 173
  • …
  • 269
  • Next Page »
logo
The Vivienne Files is a unique personal style blog with carefully-selected capsule wardrobes based on color palettes drawn from works of art, nature, and more. It helps women buy less clothing, and to love what they buy. Read more...
  • Bloglovin
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • RSS

STAY UP TO DATE

Privacy Policy

Recent Posts

  • Unsure of the Weather Start With Art - The Silbury Owl by Catherine Hyde Unsure of the Weather? Start With Art – The Silbury Owl by Catherine Hyde
  • Like a Base of Black and White Start With Art - Variation on a Lighthouse Theme IV by Ida O'Keeffe Like a Base of Black and White? Start With Art – Variation on a Lighthouse Theme IV by Ida O’Keeffe
  • Want 2 Very Different Accent Colors Start With a Scarf Petal Pop Silk Scarf by Artifact. Want 2 Very Different Accent Colors? Start With a Scarf: Petal Pop Silk Scarf by Artifact.
  • Bloglovin
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • RSS
  • Home
  • Start Here
  • Contact
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2025 The Vivienne Files | All Rights Reserved - Built with ♥ by RockFort Media

THE VIVIENNE FILES IS A PARTICIPANT IN THE AMAZON SERVICES LLC ASSOCIATES PROGRAM, AN AFFILIATE ADVERTISING PROGRAM DESIGNED TO PROVIDE A MEANS FOR US TO EARN FEES BY LINKING TO AMAZON.COM AND AFFILIATED SITES.