Monday, November 25, 2024

A Rose for November

Last summer I did a major declutter and clothing purge.  I watched a lot of videos on decluttering/minimalism for inspiration and instruction and as I did so, I noticed that so many minimalist wardrobes revolve around the concept of a capsule wardrobe.  The basic idea in a capsule wardrobe goes back to the late 1930s when clothing companies released small collections that contained pieces of clothing that all worked harmoniously together.  While I definitely was not interested in the common minimalist version of a capsule wardrobe (everything beige, black, or white.  See my YouTube video on that here) the idea of a seasonal capsule wardrobe seemed like the perfect way to get the most wear out of my clothes.  This is my second season wearing a capsule wardrobe, and I am loving how much I get to wear everything.  To that end, I have been repeating outfits on the blog a bit, but why not wear these beautiful pieces again and again during this most colorful time of year.  I have a very strong feeling that this Jane Eyre dress will stick around through the winter as well.

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