I do not think this comes as a big surprise, but it is the conclusion I've drawn for myself after doing the two rounds of capsule wardrobes during winter & early spring last year and documenting them for this ol' fashion blog. You can find the
outlining articles and outfit posts here. Like many other things in life, personal style is an evolution and some things are tools that help us along the way. Alas ...
A Capsule Free Spring & Summer ... or why I won't repeat the Capsule Wardrobe Experiment.
Short answer: It is just not for me.
This is the last set of pictures from my winter capsule. It was the only day I experienced this year where it really looked like winter. And so this, one day after the Equinox, is my goodbye to Winter 2015/2016. Hello Spring. I welcome you with open arms.
Das ist der letzte Satz Bilder von meiner Winter Capsule Garderobe. Das war der einzige Tag den ich im Winter 2015/2016 erlebt habe, der wenigstens etwas nach Winter aussah. Ja ich weiss, viele von Euch hatten Schnee. Aber ich war irgendwie nie zur rechten Zeit am rechten Ort. Also nehme ich diese Bilder um mich, einen Tag nach der Tagundnachtgleiche, vom Winter zu verabschieden. Hallo Fruehling, ich heisse Dich mit offenen Armen willkommen.
On March, 1st I started round two of the Capsule Wardrobe Experiment. This time, the duration will be 60 days. I'll officially be done by the 30th of April. Honestly, I'm a bit ambivalent about the time frame. The weather could be anything from mildly crappy to unusually hot, so I may have to update the capsule list on the fly.
As I said in
the last post, I'll not be limiting the number of sweaters I can use, because I want to find out which ones I'm organically wanting to wear. Longsleeve tops will be counting from this capsule onwards, since they are no longer hiding below sweaters only. T-shirts will move to the layer category (I basically didn't wear them at all during winter months) if needed, tank tops will continue to stay in the layer category.
This is a shameless remix & repeat from
an outfit I've worn last year. And why not? It works. I feel good wearing it and in my opinion it looks good wearing it. Unfortunately, the necklaces broke. Too soon.
As far as the capsule goes, this might come as a surprise. The biggest inspiration for me here isn't some celebrity or blogger, but my son and his wardrobe. It's small, fits in a couple of drawers. My son loves the color blue, so the majority of garments are some shade of blue. He loves stripes, so there's a lot of stripes.
Remember in December? Where I was talking about how much lace intrigued me as a big player for the New Years Eve outfit? Well, I did go with lace. Knowing myself and my dressing habits fairly intimately by now however, I opted for a button down shirt/blouse with a lace front for my look. A dress would have been ace, mind, but honestly I would have hardly ever worn it afterwards and the shirt/blazer combo is far more me, don't you agree?
I am working on a more detailed half time report as far as the capsule experiment goes and the short summary will be that so far I like it.
Hello! I hope you all enjoyed the holidays, whatever form they take for you. We've had "big family" meals here in the last two days, so excuse the silence.
As far as the
capsule wardrobe experiment goes, things are going great so far, just a few days in. However, I'm travelling so the wardrobe is even more restricted. On the upside, having had the whole capsule planned out already in advance, packing was a breeze. I don't think I've ever been done so fast. On the down side, my new coloured leggings didn't arrive yet. And it is way warmer than anticipated.
Here's what I wore for the travel and then to go watch Star Wars VII with the hubby. We went to see it in original version, that is in English, at the cinema in Landstuhl.
The idea of a capsule, or maybe I should say small wardrobe, has been a slight obsession of mine, as you know. I mean, I keep harping on about it every so often. Maybe because I associate a small wardrobe and not too many belongings in general with the idea of being free to just pack and go wherever or whenever the wind of life moves you. Maybe it is because I associate less items also with more mental freedom.
And I've been feeling restless for a couple of years now. It only never really struck me quite as so urgent as this summer. I guess I might be moving towards a small mid-life crisis. Or maybe I just become more myself.