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Thursday, January 23, 2014

The Basics!

A wardrobe that includes items that can be mixed and matched will serve you well.



1. A good trench coat can go to the grocery store over jeans or to the opera over an evening gown. Just remember to tie that belt in front or back and push up the sleeves and scrunch the collar to keep it from appearing too stiff. Other colors might flatter your skin tone more than the common tan color. Consider gray, navy, or red for your go to coat. Avoid Polyester. 
2. Great fitting dark wash jeans are almost always appropriate. 
3. A low heeled comfortable boot in black or brown can take you through most of the fall and winter.


1. A black straight or A-line skirt that ends at or below the knee. 
2. A blazer in a color that you like to wear near your face. It can go over jeans, dresses, skirts, and slacks. Wear it belted with sleeves pushed up with a pair of jeans for a great casual look.
3. Tank tops can be worn as a first layer all year long. Slim fitting, not clingy, is a good investment. Chico's has really great ones. They don't cling, and they launder beautifully
4. A black pair of pumps. It doesn't matter what heel height or toe shape, but you will want to own at least one pair.
5. A clutch bag for the evening or any special event. A bulky shoulder bag ruins the lines of any outfit. 
6. A pair of earrings that make you feel special when you put them on.


There has been at least one little black dress (LBD) in my closet since I turned 18. 

Note the amount of coverage of the shoe relates to the amount of coverage of the dress. The coat, jacket, and sweaters shown can be worn with the dresses to totally change their look.


1. A straight leg (not skinny) pair of black jeans or tailored pants will serve you well on many occasions.
2. A simple white long sleeve tee that fits close to the body, not clingy, will work well under vests, jackets, and fine gauge cardigan sweaters.
3. Scarves in bright colors that flatter your complexion can make an otherwise dull look come to life and tie an outfit together.
4. Flat comfy brogues for those days when you know you will be walking and standing a lot.
5. A casual bag that isn't all one color and is made of durable fabrics such as canvas and leather.
6. Accessories add the finishing touch. Don't skip them even on a casual day!


I also find it is great to own light neutrals which can be worn with everything else. Nude pumps, a luggage color bag, tortoise sunglasses, khaki pants, and last but not least, a white blouse.

One last important note: There is never a time that a white bra will work. It will show through no matter what you wear it with. A nude bra (the color of your skin) is always a much better choice. Foundation garments are just that, the building blocks upon which everything else rests. If they aren't doing their job, you will never look as good as you could in your great new wardrobe. Get a professional bra fitting. You will be so glad you did!

5 comments:

  1. I want to go shopping in your closet! I LOVE your blog and your style. I have implemented your makeup tip for foundation: what an improvement!

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  2. I love your blog and suggestions for classic pieces.
    Having cool skin and muted green-grey eyes I find that lilac, lavender and medium grey are even better than most nude lingerie for discreteness. Also, pale grey or silver looks better than white on me and I never ever wear black near my face so my LBD is charcoal, dark navy or dark blue-purple. My beige is taupe and I never wear camel. My best accent colours match my eyes, natural hair colour and the colour that I blush or the shade of the inside of my lip. Time spent draping colours to individualize your own palette is so very useful.

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  3. Love this post! This way of dressing (and shopping) is very French. Very classic, chic and surprisingly cost-effective, considering price-per-wear. I do need to search for a trench coat. Mine has raglan sleeves and that cut looks very dowdy on me. BTW, do your friends ask you for fashion advice?

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  4. thank you for the post . It is a helpful lesson for combinations leading to great style.

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