As a 5 ‘4’ (on a good day) as a fashion editor, I know how difficult it can be to find clothes that fit well and feel that they suits you without actually endless visits to the tailor, which, yes, I am with the first name (Hi, Mark!). For years, I have learned that a tight, a tight, a tight construction, a tight, thought, a tight, thought, a tight, a tight, a tight, a tight, a tight, a tight, a tight, a tight, a tight, a tight, thought, a tight, has considered, considered, considered. Capsule cupboard The one who will serve you well and eventually you will stop wasting your time and money, which you regret. When you are beautifulIt is even more important that editing is correct: incorrect cut or length can easily overwhel a small frame, while the right ratio makes you feel immediately.
Through a fair bit of test and error (and many pieces I want I buy soon), I finally landed on things that really work hard for me. Each piece can be mixed and matched, works in different dress codes and seasons, and most importantly – affects life for a long time that I will not be able to tired it. And when you can add more directional or luxurious items perfectly, you can push it forward, having a core capsule on the standby will ensure that you will never flare up when you need to pull a look together. In fact, I am giving you a gift of time and a cool mental state.
Come on then chase, we will? Below I cured nine major pieces that make my beautiful capsule wardrobe. Each item has been chosen from individual experience, and together they create a foundation that you can build for the coming years, such as any good capsules.
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1. Crop trousers
Style notes: It took me years to feel that, instead of long trousers, what I thought would give an illusion of height, that a pair that hits just above the ankle works much better on my frame. Cropd trousers somehow manage to prolong the foot, while working with the style of every shoe, from the lofers to the heel and even the ankle boots (I just make sure that the boot sits under the trouser hem for a clean looking finish). I like black, cream, navy or khaki as they look sharp enough for work, but carelessness can also have styles, but your capsules may include your own color preferences.
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2. Column skirt
Style notes: While I love A-line or full-developed circle skirts very much, if I had to choose one to add to my beautiful capsule wardrobe, it would definitely have a column skirt in a midi or maxi length. Simple, straight-up-and-down silhouette looks to me in more proportion with the top half of your body. Not only that, but it is probably one of the more versatile skirt options because it neither looks very casual nor dressed too much.
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3. Slip dress
Style notes: A smooth slip dress is known for its versatility and, like a lot of column skirts we have discussed, I found that it is simple, no-shaped size is more than anything with more statement detailing as my beautiful stature, such as ruffles or ratios that do not work enough. I would opt for a style that hits even on the ankle, again for the same reasons I kept in the cropped trouser section-there is something about this length that simply works and is considered much more than a hemline that falls on the floor that falls on the middle-calf or trails.
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4. Trench coat
Style notes: A piece that you find in several capsules cupboards is the trench coat, so it can look clichh at this point, but it is for good reason – it is the style of external clothing when you are the most likely to wear when you look at the year as a whole. What is more, I think it is perfect for stomachite. Fabrics are more liquid than other coat styles (thick wool coat, I’m looking at you), which ensures that long styles will not get weak frames. I also feel that they look very left out on the waist with a tie together, which also helps to balance the ratio to some extent.
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5. Straight-foot jeans
Style notes: Instead of dramatic flarers or extremely comprehensive cuts, I choose the option of straight-leg denim. It creates a clean line that does not shorten the leg and works with everything from ballet flats to ankle shoes. And till now, you will know that all this is about versatility when it comes to my beautiful capsule wardrobe. In terms of washing, it is completely down to you.
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6. Napai-Kame Blazer
Style notes: A blazer is a true cupboard hero – personally I never met one that I did not like. When my collection has boxy styles, I like how more fitted blazers look on my body. One hour of glasses or, very least, slightly thin waist adds definition without bulk. I also like a little longer length when it comes to blazers, as they usually help lengthen your overall silhouette.
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7. Kitten shoes
While there are some shoes, which I would suggest for stomachites-in the interest of keeping the knee-shoes, ballet flats-chines as brief and capsules, if I had to choose only one, it would be a kitten. Personally, I prefer a pointed toe to its growing properties, while the kitten provides a little extra height (just enough to wear clothes and trousers for a long time without comforting the heel.
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8. Watter knitted jumper
Style notes: Chunky Nitwear There is no closed limit in any way, but more delicate, light knitting will look less cumbersome on younger people. I also like them to have a look – you can always add insulation by throwing cardigan overtops. Neutral colors like camels, black, or gray mean that I can combine it with every other item in my wardrobe, but again, the color is really down to you and you enjoy wearing day to day; Capsule wardrobes are very personal, and if you are more likely to wear bright orange than beige, this is the shed you should consider.
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9. Fluid shirt
A soft blouse adds polish to jeans, trousers or skirts. More fluid fabrics such as chiffon, satin, silk and viscose will drape on the body, which will eliminate any unnecessary bulk, unlike it shroud. Cropd length or tuck-friendly cuts are also a bonus for stomachites, so you do not end with additional fabrics.