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Want to know the secret to creating
a foolproof wardrobe? It's all about "buying less and
spending more."
The ultimate goal is to build a wardrobe
of clothes that suit you perfectly and that will mix and match
easily to create innumerable outfits. It may take you several
years to get there, but the result is absolutely worth it.
A perfect wardrobe should be made up
of 60% Classic pieces 20% Basics and 20% Trend.
You probably already have a few classic
pieces in your wardrobe. These are the items you paid more
for but are made of high quality natural fibres and have seen
you through several seasons. By purchasing classic pieces
over a longer period of time, pairing them with good quality
basics and keeping current with a few trend items, you will
always look elegant and put together.
Begin by separating your clothing into
piles of classics, basics and trend (If you notice anything
that is worn, dirty or needs mending, place these in a separate
pile).
Classics - The classics are good quality
items like jackets, skirts and pants that fit you well, that
look great and are still in great condition.
Basics - The basics are good quality
t-shirts, stockings and lingerie etc. These are items that
get a lot of wear and should be replaced every season or so.
The more careful you are when washing and storing your basics,
the longer they will last.
Trend - Finally you should be left
with a pile of trend clothing. These could be current trends
or those long since passed. While you may want to hang on
to a few favourites, once the trend is over do you really
have any need to keep them? Anything you decide to keep should
be stored separately from the rest of your wardrobe.
Once this is done you can create a
list of what classic items you need to complete your perfect
wardrobe. Here are the top 10 staples of a classic wardrobe:
1. A good trench coat - this is a wardrobe
essential. As with all your classic pieces, choose a neutral
colour like black, chocolate, navy or beige.
2. Good quality knitwear - Go for natural fibre like 100%
wool or cashmere. These are more expensive but much better
quality and will last a lot longer. A classic V-neck style
in a thin knit will get you through several seasons.
3. A cocktail dress - Look for classic style that flatters
your body shape, for example a wrap dress which suits most
figures. Remember, it doesn't necessarily have to be a "little
black dress." If you don't like black or just want something
more interesting, pick a dress in one of your best non-neutral
colours.
4. A white shirt - a well cut white shirt with crisp collar
and cuffs is always a great addition to any wardrobe. It is
perfect for weekend and work wear.
5. A great pair of jeans - look for either a bootcut or straight
leg style in a dark, even denim. Definitely no fading, embroidery
or hemline detail. Always fit your widest area first, then
it can just be a simple alteration to nip in the waist if
it is too large.
6. An A-line skirt - A simple A-line skirt is very easy to
wear and flattering on most body shapes.
7. Man-style pants - A great cut that skims over the hip area
and creates a long leg line. Get a pair in black and beige.
8. Knee high boots - perfect for Autumn/Winter weather. Look
for a soft chocolate leather in whatever heel height you are
comfortable with.
9. A beige leather tote - always gorgeous, this will go with
practically everything.
10. Anything else that suits your own personal style
Now that you have your wardrobe of
classics, you can start to create 'clothing clusters.' This
is a clever and easy way to build a versatile wardrobe of
clothes. Once you get the idea of how clusters work, you'll
be able to plan your wardrobe around them and give yourself
lots of options.
A clothing cluster is a group of 5-12
pieces (classics and basics) that work in combination with
each other. The basic guidelines are:
* Solids mix more easily than prints
but prints can bridge the gap two completely different solids
* Choose classic styles with clean, simple lines
* Choose colours from your most flattering colour palette
* Choose styles that suit your shape and your clothing personality
* Invest in quality pieces that will last for many years
Go through your wardrobe and note down
all the possible combinations you own and then try them on
to make sure they really work. Maybe you could have a friend
or your partner take a photo of you in each outfit you create
so you can remember all the combinations you came up with.
Teaming classic pieces with good quality
basics in your best colours will ensure you always look elegant
and put together. Then simply adding a splash of the latest
colour or trendy handbag will bring you right up to the minute.
Best of all, taking the time to plan
your wardrobe means you'll no longer be tempted to waste money
on impulse items that don't go with anything you own.
About The Author
Susan Lockhart is a leading Image Consultant
in Brisbane, Australia and owner of Synergy Image Consulting.
Learn how to make the most of your appearance and dress for
success, no matter what size, age or shape you are. Get professional
advice on colour, dressing for your body shape, bridal wear,
grooming and more. Consultations for men and women. Visit
http://www.synergyimage.com.au
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