The speaker found that a cluttered wardrobe led to anxiety, decision fatigue, difficulty in defining personal style, wastefulness, and time-consuming maintenance.
A capsule wardrobe reduces clutter, minimizes decision fatigue, helps define personal style, is less wasteful, and saves time.
The speaker describes it as challenging, confusing, and a multi-month long contemplation that involves deconstructing a massive wardrobe and creating a curated collection from it.
The formula involves choosing a base color, selecting a metal, finding staple daily accessories, choosing a color palette, finding staple tops, layering pieces, bottoms, outerwear, and special event outfits.
The speaker recommends shopping with intention, not rushing, and paying attention to what is already in the closet before buying new items.
The base color serves as the through line in outfits, grounding them and giving them dimension. The speaker typically uses black as their base color.
The speaker believes that choosing a single metal (gold or silver) creates a cohesive look and simplifies the styling process, though they acknowledge that some people enjoy mixing metals.
The speaker advises taking time to find versatile and unique layering pieces that can be styled in multiple ways and match at least 75% of the wardrobe.
The speaker recommends approximately 10 pairs of pants, including three pant silhouettes, three skirts or dresses, two comfy pants, and three short summer silhouettes.
The speaker suggests having one outfit for weddings and one for other fancy events, dedicating time to find the perfect pieces that can be reused for multiple occasions.
my relationship with clothing and fashion over the years used to be toxic. my mentality was, "the more clothes, the better". but recently, i figured out that a capsule wardrobe works for me, and i'm loving it. today i'm going to share with you my guide to building a capsule wardrobe.
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