I may have a growing addiction to Rothy's shoes. I recently purchased my fifth pair.
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I may have a growing addiction to Rothy's shoes. I recently purchased my fifth pair.
Dressing with uniforms (or a fashion formula) not only saves me time, money, and energy; it also helps me do more with less.
On the days I don't feel like putting a lot of effort into getting dressed, I rely on one of my wardrobe uniforms.
No matter your personal style, you can't go wrong by investing in great black and white wardrobe staples.
I spent most of the summer wearing shades of navy, red, yellow, and white from my capsule wardrobe. The transition between seasons is a time when I like to experiment with new colors like this jewel-toned green.
Have you ever been invited to an event that calls for a fancy hat, but you're not a hat person? Or you're like me and can't find a fancy hat that fits over your big head and big hair? Try wearing a fascinator.
I don't like wearing pants. Leggings? Yes. Jeans? Occasionally. Pants/Trousers? Rarely.
While there are some tried and true capsuling processes out there, I realized I needed one that was more iterative, flexible, and aligned to my personal style.
Navy + Red + White are the primary colors for my summer capsule wardrobe which is still very much a work in progress.
When I was a little girl, my mom would buy us carnation corsages for Mother's Day. A red one for me because my mother was living. A white one for her because her mother was deceased.
New dress alert! I already have a closet full of dresses, but there's always room for 1 or 2 or 3 more...
Dressing for outdoor events in early spring can be tricky, though. Rather than being just 1 big season, spring seems to be made up of lots of different seasons and you're never quite sure which one you'll get on any given day.