"Have you posted about building a starter wardrobe? I would like to start buying with a wardrobe in mind instead of on the spur of the moment."
Thank you for your question, Colleen. I have not blogged about a starter wardrobe per se since everyone's needs are different. Your colors and lifestyle might be totally different than mine, but I will list my own wardrobe requirements as an example for this project.
Keep in mind that these are my basic starter pieces. Other colors, patterns, and textures can be added over time, but you first need basics that can be worn every day and with each other without being memorable.
I need blazers in navy, black, and white. Note that I have chosen simple lines with slim lapels and slightly nipped-in waists. Too boxy is the wrong silhouette for my busty figure. If I am standing before an audience to talk, I will button my jacket, but otherwise, I rarely close a blazer or jacket. (I will never close a double-breasted jacket, and that is also not one of my basics.) I look for fabrics that can be worn for three seasons.
The following elements are three tank tops and/or three nice blouses in silver/gray, white, and black and three long-sleeve simple tees in gray, white, and black, which can be worn with or without the blazers. Note the simple lines and plackets on the blouses. I need simple scooped or V-necklines, small collars (if at all), and no ruffles, pockets, or other details that add volume to the bust area. I often have to buy a size larger in a button-up style blouse to avoid the gap. The neckline should drop below my collarbones because I have a round face, and this trick elongates it.
When I wear a long sleeve tee alone, it will be of a heavier weight knit so that it flows smoothly across my body. However, if I layered a long sleeve tee, it needs to be lighter-weight fabric and more slim-fitting to add no bulk under the jacket. The Simple Comfort Covered Perfectly tops are my all-time favorite for layering.
The trend in jeans or pants might be flares, crops, or wide legs, but I will stay with my straight narrow leg pants because that flatters my body shape. I need three pairs of straight-leg jeans (black, blue, white), one straight black pencil skirt, one nice pair of black dress pants. I dislike wearing dresses immensely, but I do have a couple of black ones just in case. I have a long-sleeved winter weight dress and a simple, lightweight summer dress to wear a scarf or a sheer topper.
I could have saved a lot of time and money if I had kept these simple styling tips in mind when I started shopping for my new slimmer body a few years ago.
Your colors and lifestyle needs might be totally different than mine, but the following guideline works for everyone every day.
Dress for the weather, the event to complement your body type and to reflect your personality.
If you went shopping with me today, these would be the items I would buy for my basic wardrobe. I am not fond of bright colors or prints, so there are never any of those in my cart.
This was immensely helpful! I always feel as if I have a lot of pieces, but no real wardrobe. This helped clear up some confusion for me. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Susan. Concise yet very informative. Thank you and wish you and Mr. Mickie the very best in 2016.
ReplyDeleteThank you Susan to help u to avoid mistares. Also have an Happy new year !!
ReplyDeleteThis is very much how French women dress: simple, good quality basics in neutral colors, that never go out of style. Spice it up with scarves, a nice handbag, shoes, and voilĂ !
ReplyDeleteOf course for me, fuschia is a neutral that never goes out of style, maybe in place of grey. What can I say?
Don't go changing to please us, Susan. We come here to see you and your style. We can change what we see to suit our own situations.
In building a basic wardrobe, can you recommend an alternate color for the third pair of pants besides white? I love white pants but avoid them because I have a pear shape and need to wear dark colors on the bottom. I cannot come up with a third color that does not draw attention to an area that I don't want to highlight. Ideas?
ReplyDeleteMyra, You could wear a dark burgundy, navy, black, eggplant or a deep walnut brown.
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