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Looking Back: May 27th

2011 - In which I share with you my favorite artist: Marie Laurencin. ... View the Post

05.27.14 1 Comment

Looking Back: May 26th

2011 - A now defunct website called The Burning House caused me to consider An interesting exercise in priorities.

2012 - In another variation on the seminal French Chic wardrobe, I tried Visualizing French Chic: olive, and young, and casual.

2013 - Choosing patterned scarves, and some jewelry, in Part 2, Accessories Step by Step: Khaki and Green. ... View the Post

05.26.14 1 Comment

Looking Back: May 25th

2011 - A wee lesson in a new way to tie a long scarf: Decoding the mysterious "weave knot."

2012 - The weather warms up and I had a bunch of Chic Sightings: three pairs of ideas.

2013 - Getting dressed is hard enough, but choosing accessories?!?!?  Check out Accessories, step by step: Khaki and Green. ... View the Post

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Choosing a Scarf: Hermes in Orange

May 24, 2014  

 About a year go, I wrote a pretty popular post about how to isolate the perfect scarf from among a range of similar items. My thesis is that your new purchase should feel as if it's coming home to be among it's relatives...

Someone sent me a question - they love this particular scarf design, and they've got a few orange garments. But how do you make the final choice?

You've got garments kind of like this to wear with the scarf that you finally choose.

 

  Are you fond of the high contrast between the orange and cooler tones of greens and blues?

Or is the base of your wardrobe mostly subtle beige and ivory tones?

  Maybe you love orange because you love ... View the Post

05.24.14 12 Comments

Tags: accessories, Hermes scarf, orange

How I’m Currently Storing my Necklaces and Bracelets

I've found that storing my jewelry hidden away just isn't working well for me - I forget what I have, and then I have a really bad habit of buying duplicates.  So I bought myself a couple of dozen pretty taffeta drawstring bags (from here), tucked all of my necklaces into their own bags, and tossed them into a pretty Spode serving dish.  Now they sit on the corner of my desk looking ornamental, and keeping me from doing more shopping... Makes packing jewelry quite simple, and cuts down on tangling and scratching too!

2012 - Sometimes, you want to take a particular garment with you when you travel, and thus I shared Packing: start with a favorite cardigan. 2013 - There is no way to get out of exercising; my method ... View the Post

05.23.14 17 Comments

Start With Art: Paris Street; Rainy Day by Gustave Caillebotte – Version 2

May 22, 2014 A second look at this great painting - focusing on the left half of it, and picking up the lovely periwinkle/chambray blue details...

  It is interesting that such a drizzly and cold painting lends itself so beautifully to hot-weather clothes.  

  I love this dress...  

  A couple more garments, some accessories, and shoes:  

  Soft and pretty - a great travel capsule wardrobe!  

 

love, Janice

Looking back:   2012  - What to wear with a necklace: dragon pearls   2013 - We look at a whole bunch of ways to wear One Dress: Six Ways in Black, White and Pink ... View the Post

05.22.14 13 Comments

Tags: beige, blue, pastels, Start with Art, warm weather

Start With Art: Paris Street; Rainy Day by Gustave Caillebotte

May 21, 2014

 

This wonderful work is back in the Art Institute of Chicago; it was being restored and was not available to view for a while.  It's such an amazing work - the asymmetry, the subtle powdery colors, the juxtaposed angles...  

    Even though this is a chilly winter scene, I'm going to look at some warm-weather clothes...   I love this coral color, so that's going to be the primary accent color in this wardrobe.  

And the taupish grey that suffuses this painting is a perfect base for some simple summery tops.

 

A few more lovely coral items...

These should get you through at least a long weekend in style!

 

   I ... View the Post

05.21.14 10 Comments

Tags: coral, grey, Start with Art

My Version of Une Annee de Style – A Common Capsule Wardrobe

May 20, 2014  

After thinking a while about last week's book (Une Annee de Style), I realized that this book was basically just a variation of my old standard Common Capsule Wardrobe - a small collection of neutral, simple garments upon which one can build all kinds of personalized styles and outfits.Let's say that you get a wild inclination to buy a fantastic tee shirt...  You find some pretty outrageous sandals that go with your tee shirt, and also a beautiful, solid scarf...

  If you start with that simple core of garments that we all should own (in some variation or another)...  

You have all of these ways to wear the fabulous new tee shirt, as well as the cool green sandals and the beautiful ... View the Post

05.20.14 10 Comments

Tags: A Common Wardrobe, black, green

Looking Back… May 19th

2011

I marvel that... Well, this has been interesting... as I share that I was recovering from pneumonia.  Why we think that it should be springtime before Memorial Day in Chicago is beyond me!

2012

In an attempt to come to grips with the advice that we all received in French Chic by Susan Sommers, I tried Visualizing French Chic: 7 in Black. ... View the Post

05.19.14 1 Comment

The Vivienne Files Bookshelf: Une Annee de Styles by Ioannis Guia

I really wanted to like this book.  Actually, I'm not sure that I've finalized my opinion about it.  Let me share with you what I've found since I bought this, and you can make your own decisions.

CON:

Price - 35 Euros.  A book better be pretty amazing for that much money...

PRO:

The book starts with the basic thesis of starting with twelve garments and building a full year of outfits from there.  While the author plays quite fast and loose with the number twelve, the overall idea is one with which I'm in complete agreement.

CON:

The twelve garments are really sixteen garments, and many of them aren't terribly flattering to many women.  A peacoat, or a classic trench, can be terribly ... View the Post

05.17.14 8 Comments

Tags: books

Neutral Accessories: Shoes Part 2

May 16, 2014   This is the second half of the Neutral Accessories: Shoes post that I started yesterday.   Although I'm trying to show all of the 14 neutral colors that I've included in my Combination of 3 Neutrals document,  I chose put both of the shades of grey together.  Similarly, I've put natural and khaki together... In both of these cases, the number of items available are so small that it didn't make sense to break them into separate listings!    

 

love,

Janice   Looking Back:

  2012 - one of my favorite paintings of all time - I got to Start with Art: Monet Water Lilies.   2013 - Sometimes I need to be reminded of my Project ... View the Post

05.16.14 8 Comments

Tags: beige, boots, brown, grey, navy, shoes, tan, taupe

Neutral Accessories: Shoes Part 1

May 15, 2014  

One of the keys to putting together a truly effortless wardrobe is to assemble the minimum necessary clothes and accessories, so that getting dressed is a nearly foolproof exercise.Once you've made it through the most difficult step -  deciding what your basic neutral is going to be -  you just gradually stock up on basics and move forward...

The most important accessory?

Neutral Shoes

You've got to have shoes.  Not a ton of them, and not with insane stupid heels, but a few good timeless styles that can take you almost anywhere.

For my world, I narrowed down all of the world's available footwear to six pairs:  a pair of flats, a pair of pumps, some loafers, a pair of sandals, some ... View the Post

05.15.14 8 Comments

Tags: black, blue, burgundy, camel, olive, shoes
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