CONQUER YOUR CLOSET - COMPLETE THE PUZZLE

September 27, 2012



Since you've cleaned out your closet, defined your style, and selected your key pieces to define your closet wishlist, it's time to put it all together.

Looking at my key pieces, I knew that I wanted to stick with my color palette, but add in a few items that could be mixed and matched. I decided to pick the one trend I love right now - burgundy - and go with it.

I knew that I would get lots of mileage out of a burgundy pencil skirt, and I happened on a great steal on this Marc Jacobs bag on Poshmark. A textured sweater in a neutral hue can be worn all year long in chilly San Francisco. And though I already have a trusty black basic blazer, I love the leather trim and the asymmetrical zipper on this one. Black ankle boots can be dressed up or down, and the comfy wedge makes them walkable.

But the real fun comes when you start mixing these pieces in to what you already own. While the combinations are infinite, I decided to show you how you can take just one new piece and add it to what you've already got. With just a single strategic piece, you can create a new outfit for work, and a new outfit for the weekend.

 


Four completely different looks from just two new pieces. As you can imagine, there are so many additional options. What combinations would you come up with? I thought it would be fun to let you play a sort of "mix master" game and see how many you can put together.




What's your favorite combination? What pieces are you adding to your closet this season to get the most mileage out of what you already own?

CONQUER YOUR CLOSET SERIES - DEFINE YOUR STYLE

September 18, 2012



Style is a very personal thing, and for me, it's something that's in constant flux. Things I preferred a year ago are vastly different from things I prefer today. As I look at my pins, I notice an evolution from the beginning of this year until now. My pins go from very feminine, to less feminine, to very tailored with a masculine edge.

Over the last month, I've made a point to pin intentionally, to only pin outfits to this board that I would actually wear. As I did, I noticed that patterns began to emerge. This roadmap guided me when I did The Big Purge, and I'll show you how it helped me make strategic purchases in next week's "Complete The Puzzle."




More than any other pattern, I noticed that I'm particularly drawn to outfits with a skinny bottom, paired with heels or boots, and loose tops like blazers, leather jackets, capes, and tunics. For my body type, this works best since I am both petite and curvy. Wide leg pants or flowing bottoms tend to make my bottom half look heavier than it is. By reversing the proportions, my outfit makes me look thinner.




Living in San Francisco requires a coat year round, and usually a scarf too. I noticed multiple pins of classically tailored coats like trenches and car coats with large, chunky scarves. And if you happened to notice, both of these outfits are also paired with skinny bottoms. Catching the patterns?




Nearly every outfit is also a combination of something masculine with something feminine. This was a lightbulb moment for me. It's how I prefer my interiors, why wouldn't it be how I prefer my wardrobe? I tend to lean towards the gender neutral side, but with a bit of warmth (or in this case, feminine) thrown in. A boyish tee is paired with bold baubles, heels, and a lace skirt. A flowing maxi dress is paired with a tailored bag and a leather blazer.

Now you try! I think that Pinterest is the best way to keep track of what you like. It's an easy visual reference to pull up on your phone or iPad while shopping, and you can see the link to the original source which often times has purchasing information. If you're hands on, you can save photos from magazines or catalogs and paste them into a notebook to carry with you and keep in your closet - my mom and I did this as early as 2002!

Once you lay things out in one, easy to see format, you'll begin to notice your own patterns. Try and examine each outfit. Ask yourself the following:

What do I like most about this?

Is there anything I don't like about this? (The don't can be just as telling as the do, and often times helps you refine your style further.)

Is this practical for my current life situation | office dress code | body type?

Do I own pieces of this look already?

What pattern do I love, but don't own?

Once you answer these questions, you can "Complete The Puzzle." The next post in the series will show you how to use this exercise to create a strategic shopping list to build the looks you've collected.

Is there a particular trend you find yourself pinning over and over again? Or a celebrity whose style you admire? (My faves are Rosie Huntington-Whitley and Gwyneth Paltrow!) Tell me below!

 
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