How To Create Your Ideal Capsule From Scratch + The Only 37 Pieces You Need This Fall
After posting my 31 Piece Fall Capsule Wardrobe last week, I got to thinking. While putting my autumn closet together it seemed to come as second nature, and the whole ordeal was done in a day. When I first started capsule dressing about two years ago though, this wasn't the case.
All of the books, blogs and websites I read made it seem soooo simple, but when I tried it myself it wasn't nearly that easy.
In fact, the process was a lot more complicated than I had expected, and definitely took some trial and error before I felt comfortable with my sartorial choices.
With those challenges I faced in mind, today's post is all about the steps I actually took to get where I am today.
Whether you're having a hard time narrowing in on what to include in your fall capsule, or are just overwhelmed by minimized dressing in general, I hope these tips will give you the direction you need to start doing more with less.
Before we jump into it though, I want to say that when I first started minimizing my wardrobe, I found that working with a very small seasonal selection was the focus I needed to springboard me into a smaller wardrobe year round, and better understand the items that worked for my lifestyle. That said, narrowing in on those pieces took some trial and error, so to save you the leg work I've also included a quick cheat sheet of the only 37 pieces I think you need for a well-rounded fall wardrobe.
I hope these tips will lead you closer to the wardrobe of your dreams and a lifetime of style without the stress, so you can finally spend less time worrying about what to wear and more time living.
How To Create A Capsule Wardrobe From Scratch
So, you want to create a capsule wardrobe. You've read all the books, perused all the blogs and have finally decided to give it a go. You wake up early and are feeling particularly motivated so you grab a cup of coffee and head to your closet with the intent of not leaving until your ideal wardrobe is hanging neatly before you.
Unfortunately, things don't go according to plan and about 20 minutes in you feel defeated and overwhelmed rather than cleansed and refreshed. Instead of a streamlined wardrobe that makes you feel effortless and chic, you have piles and piles of clothes and can no longer see your bed.
Now, instead of throwing in the towel (or the sweater in this case), and exiling yourself to a life of clutter and nothing to wear, I ask that you take a deep breath, and a step back and start over - but this time with my help.
Step 1: Set Realistic Expectations
When beginning a journey toward living with less the most important first step is to set realistic expectations for yourself. While it may be tempting to hope for your perfect wardrobe instantly, I encourage you to be patient, ignore most of what you've read and allow yourself to become overwhelmed.
Now, you're probably thinking that seems like the complete opposite of why you're downsizing in the first place, but hear me out. If you begin this process hoping for a painless journey that doesn't leave you at least a little confused and overwhelmed, then you're likely to go running back to your clutter at the first sign of trouble - I know I did. Instead, if you go into this knowing that the road will be bumpy at times, you won't want to surrender when things get tricky.
So, as you head down this path be prepared for some confusion and a little bit of stress, but know that it's completely manageable over time. As long as you stick with it and adapt this concept to your own lifestyle, you'll be living your most stylish life in no time.
Step 2: Divide Your Closet Into Sections & Try It All On
The second step in this process focuses on your closet clear-out. Rather than approach this task all at once, I encourage you to break it into sections (sweaters, jeans, pants etc) over a few days or even weeks if you need.
This way you'll be able to make real progress slowly rather than no progress quickly.
When you decide the time has come to tackle your closet, separate everything you own into categories and tackle them one by one - feel free to take breaks between categories and even space it out over a few days or weeks if you need.
When beginning a closet clear-out what works for me is to start with tops. So, whether I'm switching my closet over for a new season or am just doing an occasional purge, I will remove all of my tops from my closet first.
Next, I group like with like. All striped tops together, all button-downs together, all short sleeve tees together and all long sleeve tees together. Doing this allows me to see just how many striped tops, button downs etc. that I have so I can decide if I truly need all 5 striped tops or not.
Once I have these piles organized I start going through them with three things in mind. These three questions (outlined below) each lead into the next and help you edit your pieces quickly and efficiently.
Do I like this? This question should be the easiest to answer. Just as Marie Kondo recommends, if you hold up an item and it doesn't spark joy it's an easy toss and you can place it in either a "donate" pile (if it's still in good condition but not worth trying to sell) or a "sell" pile. If the item does spark joy you can move onto the next question.
Does this fit me? Now, you have to try that item on and honestly decide if it fits. If the answer is "no," and you have no plans of losing weight or don't want to save the piece for when you aren't pregnant, then you can place it in the "donate" or "sell" pile.
Now, before we move onto what you do if the item does fit you, I want to address what to do if you are in the process of losing weight. Unlike what you've probably heard, I would encourage you to NOT discard pieces just because they don't fit right now - especially if they're high quality items. If you've been hitting the gym regularly and eating a well-balanced diet, then I think it's completely silly to toss out all of your pieces that don't fit you now but may in a few months. Instead, I would encourage you to make a third pile of items that you hope to fit into in the near future. Once you're done sorting your whole closet, store these items neatly in a bag or container and revisit them once you've met you're goal.
The only caveat here is that you need to be honest with yourself and check back regularly on your progress. So, if you set a goal of fitting into these items by this time next year and they still don't fit when that time rolls around, it may be a good idea to donate or sell them and start fresh.
Is this seasonal or can I wear it year-round? Now, if you've answered "yes" to questions 1 and 2, you should have a pile of items that fit you well and you love to wear, but not all of them will work year-round. This is when you separate them into three categories - fall/winter, spring/summer and year-round. So, using the tee shirt scenario again, a simple white, short sleeve tee can be worn year-round whereas a navy, long sleeve tee is better suited for fall and winter so separate them.
Then, before you move onto the next category of clothing, place your year-round items back in your closet, store the out of season pieces for later, and place any to sell/donate items in a bag to handle at the end.
Now, move onto the next category of clothing and ask yourself the same questions until you have a closet full of year-round pieces, and piles of seasonal tops, pants, jeans, skirts, dresses etc. that you love.
Step 3: Finalize Your Capsule & Store The Excess
If you've made it this far you're totally rocking this downsizing thing and are so close to finally having the wardrobe of your dreams!
Now that you have a closet of classic, year-round pieces (a white button-down, white short sleeve tee, striped tee, black skirt etc) you can evaluate and finalize your seasonal pieces.
Using the tee shirt scenario again, you should go through all of your seasonal tees and decide which you tend to wear the most and are likely to continue to wear the most throughout the season - the winners get a spot in your capsule.
That said, don't panic that you're going to make the wrong choices here because you're not going to discard the items that don't make the final cut. Instead, you're going to fold and store them neatly in a bag or container in your closet. Which brings me to the fourth step.
Step 4: Reevaluate Your Choices
As you go through the season and are feeling out your new capsule I encourage you to constantly be evaluating and reevaluating your pieces. If something isn't working for you or you find yourself skipping over it entirely, you can always reach into your reserve and add old favorite back into your closet.
I recommend doing your first few capsules this way for a few reasons. The first being that when I first jumped into minimized dressing I went wild and discarded anything that didn't make the cut into my capsule. When I did this though, I found myself panicked a few weeks in when I discovered that my choices weren't quite perfect, and something I had discarded would have been better. At that point I ended up purchasing even more items to fill the gaps that I could have avoided in the first place.
With this in mind, I approached my second capsule by selecting some year-round pieces and seasonal items for my capsule and then storing the excess. This time around I only needed to reach into my overflow containers once or twice and did practically no unnecessary shopping.
By my third capsule I had found the magic formula for me. I finally understood the pieces that actually worked for me and my lifestyle, and didn't need to reach into my overflow at all. Plus, when I sorted through everything again for the following seasons I was able to permanently discard even more items without remorse.
By my fourth capsule I had not only narrowed in on a selection of basics that I could wear year-round, but had also come to truly understand the seasonal pieces I needed to make my wardrobe work for me in winter, spring, summer and fall.
I had effectively eliminated all excess closet clutter and getting dressed was easier than ever.
The moral of the story here is to give yourself time and take it easy to begin with. Feel free to tweak things as you see fit and remember that no one size fits all when it comes to minimized dressing - everyone's wardrobe will be different.
The important thing is that you have fun throughout this process and allow yourself to establish a condensed wardrobe that works for you and your lifestyle.
This journey should lead you to a method of dressing that you can adopt for life - not a fad you want to give up in a month.
As I mentioned at the beginning, one of the things that helped me understand which pieces worked for my lifestyle was to begin with a small selection of items. In case you're feeling a little stumped, I've saved you the leg work and put together a list of 37 pieces that I think make a great fall wardrobe.
Below, I've included a pinnable sheet that you can refer to easily, as well as a more detailed list that breaks out each item. I've indicated which pieces I consider to be year-round basics with an asterisk*. Just remember, these are the items that work for me so feel free to tweak them until you find a selection that works for you.
9 Shirts
White long sleeve silk shirt*
White long sleeve cotton button down*
Navy long sleeve silk shirt
Long sleeve navy tee
Striped tee*
Short sleeve white tee*
Plaid button down
Chambray shirt
Black short sleeve shirt - mine is silk this season but a plan tee works just as well.*
4 Sweaters
Black cashmere crewneck sweater
Ivory fisherman sweater
Ivory cashmere cardigan
Navy cableknit sweater
4 Bottoms/ 1 Dress
Dark wash denim in either straight cut or slim cut depending on your preference
Black skirt*
Classic trousers
Plaid skirt
Black dress*
5 Outerwear
Waterproof coat - I love Barbour
Quilted vest
Plaid, tweed or herringbone blazer - the classic fabrics of fall
Navy blazer*
Camel coat
5 Shoes
Riding boots
Chelsea or ankle boots
Loafers
Classic pumps
Ballet Flats
9 Accessories
Classic day bag
Silk scarf
Classic belt
Sunglasses
Shawl or blanket scarf - especially great in plaid
Statement necklace
Basic bracelet
Fedora
Simple clutch
That's everything! I hope this post has helped you navigate the world of minimized dressing better and if you aren't already living larger with less, I wish you the best of luck (and fun) during your journey. Also, I'd love to know you have any pointers for downsizing effectively so let me know in the comments below - I love getting inspiration!
Until next time,
Audrey
My Fall Capsule Wardrobe
It's finally fall capsule time! Over the past few weeks I have been working to nail down the pieces I plan to wear the most this season, and am so excited to share them with you today.
Like last time, my "capsule" consists of the core basics that I wear year-round along with some more seasonal pieces that I have added in. Also like last time my capsule does not include outerwear, shoes, accessories or jewelry but these pieces remain available to me throughout the year. When combined with my capsule, these items bring my entire closet to about 100 pieces.
Also, as I shared with my summer capsule, this approach to dressing allows me to keep a smaller wardrobe over all, while still having a streamlined selection of pieces on display for me every day. This ultimately gives me the freedom of versatility without the feeling of being overwhelmed.
Below, I have outlined my 31 capsule pieces along with the rest of my wardrobe for you to hopefully get some inspiration for your own streamlined fall wardrobe. To help demonstrate just how versatile this approach to dressing can be, I will share various outfit combinations with you both here and on my YouTube channel throughout the season. Each time I share a look, I will be sure to outline the capsule pieces, outerwear (if any), jewelry, shoes and purses that I combined to make the look.
Additionally, I have added an asterisk next to the items not in my capsule that I anticipate I will reach for the most this season. That way, if you choose to adhere to a traditional capsule you can see what blazers, shoes and accessories I would recommend including.
Before I jump into the pieces I'll leave you with this. As you read through my list and watch my capsule video, keep in mind that for me, a seasonal capsule of about 30 pieces is the magic number that feels both manageable and versatile - but that may not be the case for you. If you choose to capsule dress in the traditional sense, or are just trying to edit your closet, I would encourage you to experiment here and there until you find a number and system that works for you.
Try not to adhere too strictly to one set number and feel free to make that 10, 15, 20, 50 or more pieces! Just keep in mind that the goal of streamlined, capsule dressing is to free yourself from the stress of getting dressed, not add to it so don't limit yourself too much and remember to have fun with it. After all, it's just clothes!
31 Piece Fall 2016 Capsule Wardrobe
11 TOPS
White long sleeve cotton button down - Brooks Brothers
White long sleeve silk shirt - Everlane
Black short sleeve silk shirt - Everlane
Black long sleeve silk shirt - Everlane
Chambray shirt - J. Crew
White peplum shirt - Zara
Striped tee - J. Crew
Crewneck white tee - Everlane
Plaid button-down - Ralph Lauren
Navy long sleeve cotton tee - J. Crew
Black long sleeve cotton tee - J. Crew
7 SWEATERS
Ivory cashmere crewneck - Nordstrom
Black cashmere crewneck - Everlane
Ivory cashmere cardigan - J. Crew
Black cashmere cardigan - J. Crew
Ivory fisherman sweater - L.L. Bean
American flag sweater - Ralph Lauren
Black & White sweater - Zara
3 DRESSES
Striped shirtdress - Ralph Lauren
Black dress - Amazon
Blue silk dress - Club Monaco
6 SKIRTS
Black a-line skirt - LOFT
Printed silk skirt - Massimo Dutti
Green lace skirt - J. Crew
Equestrian print skirt - Vintage Ralph Lauren
Plaid midi kkirt - Vintage Ralph Lauren
Floral short skirt - Ann Taylor
4 PANTS/JEANS
Navy pants - Zara
Dark wash skinny jeans - LOFT
Medium wash jeans - Madewell
Boyfriend jeans - Levi's
The Rest Of My Closet:
- Outerwear - Blazers, Jackets, Vests etc. -
Black and white tweed vest*
Brown tweed vest*
Navy blazer*
Rust herringbone blazer*
Green herringbone blazer*
Grey herringbone blazer*
Floral blazer
Pink gingham blazer
Denim jacket*
Short white tweed jacket with gold buttons
Short white tweed jacket with brown buttons
Plaid blazer*
Short black tweed jacket*
Short black wool blazer*
Tuxedo blazer
Long blue and white tweed jacket
Long white tweed jacket
Barbour coat*
Camel coat*
Black wool coat
- Seasonal Pieces & Extras (Nice dresses etc) -
Green and white striped oxford
Blue and white embroidered shirt
White peasant top
V-Neck white tee
White denim skirt
Pink midi skirt
Black midi skirt
Blue and white tweed skirt
Blue ruffle shirt
Plaid ruffle shirt
Cream cashmere turtleneck sweater
Plaid short skirt
Floral midi skirt
Grey moto jeans
Black trousers
White jeans
Striped skirt
White chino shorts
Navy chino shorts
Striped shorts
Denim shorts
White denim shorts
- Accessories (Scarves, Hats, Jewelry, Purses) -
An assortment of silk scarves (about 10)*
An assortment of large scarves and shawls (about 10)*
Faux fur stole*
Brown satchel*
Black top handle purse*
Brown top handle purse*
Classic day clutch*
Crossbody purse*
Black slouchy purse*
Black wool fedora*
Green wool fedora*
Boater hat
Straw fedora
Black floppy hat*
Brown floppy hat
Camel floppy hat
Blue floppy hat
An assortment of statement necklaces (about 5)*
An assortment of long necklaces (about 4)*
An assortment of brooches (5-10)*
An assortment of statement bangles (about 5)*
A few pairs of statement earrings*
Simple everyday jewelry (pearl studs, diamond studs, gold bangle, three gold rings)*
Black and brown reversible belt with 3 interchangeable buckles*
Classic brown belt*
2 vintage Dooney & Bourke belts*
- Shoes -
Ballet flats*
Black brogues*
Brown wingtips*
Black lace-up flats*
Black flats with gold hardware*
White Jack Rogers
Brown gladiators
Brown loafers*
Brown chelsea boots*
Black chelsea boots*
Brown riding boots*
Brown heeled boots*
Black heeled loafers*
Burgundy heeled loafers*
Brown heeled booties*
Bean boots*
Brown peep toe heels
Black loafer mules*
Black and yellow Stubbs
That's everything! I hope this helps inspire you to streamline your approach to dressing this season and add a little style into your everyday life. Below, I have linked my accompanying YouTube video that you can watch here or over on my channel, and I hope you have a wonderful day!
Until next time,
Audrey
Fall Fashion Haul- 6 Items To Complete My Capsule Wardrobe
In case I haven't said it enough, I'll say it once more - fall is my absolute favorite season! From apple picking to hot cider, cozy sweaters to changing leaves, there isn't a single thing I don't love about this glorious season.
In preparation for my favorite time of the year, I have been planning my corresponding capsule wardrobe and carefully buying a few additions. I have been slowly accumulating these pieces over the last few weeks and months, but have patiently waited to share them until a socially accepted time - also known as the Tuesday after Labor Day.
Item 1: The Loafer Mule
To kick off this "Fall Haul," I purchased a great pair of TopShop "Kola" Loafer Mules that I shared on Instagram a while back. As you know, I tend to favor classic shoes that are less likely to go out of fashion but recently I was craving something trendier.
To help quench my desire for some cooler footwear I set out in search of a great happy medium - a combo of a classic and a trend in the form of the loafer mule. After countless research and trying out a few not-so-great options I settled on these beauties from TopShop - unfortunately they're no longer available, but these are similar if you're interested.
Items 2&3: Two Blanket Scarves
The next items I purchased to stretch my fall capsule were some great blanket scarves from Zara. I picked up both of these in the recent Zara sale and have to say that they have far exceeded my expectations. While you know that I love Zara, I find that some of their pieces can be a little steep considering their construction and composition, but that is not the case with these.
Both are beautifully made and will look lovely over all of my neutrals this fall. Unfortunately these scarves are no longer available on Zara's site, but I recommend popping into a store if you can and checking out what they have for fall. I personally love this one and this one.
Item 4: A Great Pair Of Jeans
The fourth piece I added to my closet was a great pair of jeans from Madewell. While I tend to favor dark wash denim, I wanted something a little more overtly casual for the cooler weather. During my search I popped into Madewell on King Street and instantly fell in love with the 9" High-Rise Crop Jeans in the Bayview wash.
These jeans are not only really cute, but they fit incredibly well and hit me at the perfect spot on my ankles without needing to be hemmed - I'd say that's a win, win, win!
Items 5&6: Two Cozy Sweaters
The final two pieces I picked up were the Everlane Cashmere Crew and the L.L. Bean Signature Fisherman Sweater. All-in-all, I am extremely pleased with both sweaters and am literally counting down the days until it's cool enough here to wear them.
The Everlane sweater is a wonderful piece for the price and I think the quality definitely lives up to that of the other Everlane pieces I have and love. The cashmere is super soft and it's the perfect medium weight - not too warm and not too cool making it perfect for layering.
The L.L. Bean Fisherman Sweater is an old favorite that I needed to replace after my last one was accidentally shrunken in the wash. Like everything else I have ever purchased from L.L. Bean, this sweater is phenomenal and will look so great under blazers and over plaid tops this fall.
To accompany this post I have also filmed a little haul video that you can view below or on YouTube. Before I sign off, I'd love to know what pieces you've purchased for fall. Or better yet, what things do you have your eye on and what's your favorite part of fall?
Until next time,
Audrey
How To Plan Your Perfect Capsule + How I'm Planning Mine
September is finally here and that means fall is only 21 days away!! Even though the temperatures are still into the 80's here in Charleston, I'm in full-on fall mode. So much so, that as I type this I'm drinking my first pumpkin spice latte of the season. I guess you could say, I'm in love, I'm in love and I don't care who knows it.
Anyway, in preparation for the upcoming season change, and some exciting travel Jason and I have planned I have been busy sorting out the pieces I want to include in my 2016 fall capsule wardrobe.
To help you plan yours and get on board with all things autumn, I will be sharing the inspiration behind this season's capsule as well as some tips that I hope will help you as you plan yours. Plus, in the next week or two I will be filming my fall capsule wardrobe for YouTube and I can't wait to share it with you!
The Color Palette
Before selecting the pieces I want to include in each capsule I nail down a color palette that inspires me for the season.
This fall is no exception and I have found myself dreaming of deep navy, rich rust and luxurious ivory.
To play off of these three colors I am choosing accent pieces like blazers and boots in moss green and soft brown.
The Pin-spiration Behind My Capsule
Once I have my color palette selected I head to the mother of all inspiration - Pinterest! Once there I carefully curate a series of looks that convey the outfits I hope to wear, the various pieces required to recreate them, and the mood I want those outfits to convey.
This year in particular I have been addicted to pinning for fall and have saved tons of new inspiration daily. You can follow along here if you love all things pumpkin and cozy as much as I do.
My Top Tips For Planning A Well-Rounded, Versatile Capsule
Now that I've shared the direction my fall capsule is headed I want to share the tips that I rely on when planning each of my capsules.
Choose Your Color Palette
As I mentioned above, the first step I take each season is choosing my color palette.
This step is pretty self explanatory and just includes me looking through my closet at the pieces I have and want to include (what is the main color theme?), as well as researching the pantone colors for the season. After doing both of these things I like to consider the colors that work best with my skin tone, hair color and lifestyle.
Scour Pinterest, Your Fave Blogs and Real Life
Once you have your color palette selected, scour Pinterest, your favorite blogs and magazines and even the individuals you see every day for inspiration. Take note of the images and outfits that catch your eye and why.
Do you love the simplicity of a plan white shirt, dark denim and bold accessories? Or, do you love how someone has tied their scarf a little differently or even layered their pieces in an unexpected way? By breaking down these points you will not only begin to understand your own style better, but you'll also start to see the pieces you have in a new way.
Who knows, you may even find a million different images for how to wear and style a white shirt that inspire you so much that you opt out of including any other button down. The most important thing about this step is to have fun and remember that you can always add or remove pieces from your capsule if they end up not working out.
Just remember that the objective of capsule dressing is to eliminate stress, not cause more because you feel panicked to commit for fear of being stuck.
Consider Your Location, Weather and Lifestyle
My final tip is to honestly consider your location, the seasonal weather for your location and your personal lifestyle. As I'm sure you've heard a thousand times, each person's lifestyle is different and your capsule should suit your actual life - otherwise you may end up never wearing half of the items in your closet.
For example, if you live in the southeast, work from home and prefer casual nights in to fancy soirees, then your fall capsule will likely include more flats and casual tops than blazers and chunky knits.
Alternatively, if you live in a major city with cool temps, you work in a very corporate office and have a packed social calendar, your fall capsule may include loads of gorgeous cashmere and sleek boots. The most important part of this step is to be honest with yourself and have fun so that you can come as close as possible to your perfect capsule.
Until next time,
Audrey
My Summer Capsule Wardrobe + What's Inside My Closet
As I mentioned in my last post, I want to take the content on this site in a slightly newer, more purposeful direction. The first part of this new goal includes seasonal capsule dressing that includes sharing my entire wardrobe with you. Rather than only offer glimpses here and there, below I have outlined every article of clothing, pair of shoes and accessory I own.
These pieces are broken into categories based on season and frequency of wear, and moving forward I will indicate which items I am wearing to recreate each look I feature on this blog. Additionally, beginning today I will outline the summer pieces I intend to use the rest of this season (my 2016 summer capsule as it were).
I have planned out these pieces with the goal of maintaining a capsule each season of about 20-30 pieces not including accessories, outerwear or shoes. For me, this is the magic number that feels both manageable and versatile but it might not be for you. Experiment here and there until you find the number that works for you and don't hesitate to make that 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50 or more! Just make sure your closet never becomes unmanageable.
That said, the goal of this exercise should be to free yourself from the stress of getting dressed, not add to it so don't limit yourself too much and remember to have fun with it. After all, it's just clothes and if we are lucky enough to have clothing that we love then we shouldn't take it for granted.
Summer 2016 Capsule Wardrobe
Chambray shirt
White long sleeve cotton shirt
White long sleeve silk shirt
Black short sleeve silk shirt
Blue ruffle shirt
White peplum shirt
Blue and white embroidered shirt
White peasant top
Striped tee
V-Neck tee
Crewneck tee
Striped shirtdress
Black dress
Pink midi skirt
Black midi skirt
Short black skirt
Printed silk skirt
White denim skirt
Green lace skirt
Striped skirt
White chino shorts
Navy chino shorts
Striped shorts
Denim shorts
White denim shorts
Outerwear - Blazers, Jackets etc.
Navy blazer
Rust herringbone blazer
Green herringbone blazer
Grey herringbone blazer
Floral blazer
Pink gingham blazer
Denim jacket
Short white tweed jacket with gold buttons
Short white tweed jacket with brown buttons
Plaid blazer
Short black tweed jacket
Short black wool blazer
Tuxedo blazer
Long blue and white tweed jacket
Long white tweed jacket
Barbour coat
Camel coat
Black wool coat
Seasonal Pieces & Extras (Nice dresses etc)
Green and white striped oxford
Plaid button-down
Plaid ruffle shirt
Cream cashmere crewneck
Cream cashmere turtleneck sweater
Cream cotton cableknit turtleneck sweater
Black cashmere sweater
Cream cashmere cardigan
Black cashmere cardigan
Black and white tweed vest
Brown tweed vest
Blue and white tweed skirt
Plaid midi skirt
Plaid short skirt
Equestrian print skirt
Floral short skirt
Floral midi skirt
Grey moto jeans
Navy trousers
Black trousers
White jeans
Classic wash jeans
Accessories (Scarves, Hats, Jewelry, Purses)
An assortment of silk scarves (about 10)
An assortment of large scarves and shawls (about 10)
Faux fur stole
Brown satchel
Black top handle purse
Brown top handle purse
Classic day clutch
Crossbody purse
Black slouchy purse
Black wool fedora
Green wool fedora
Boater hat
Straw fedora
Black floppy hat
Brown floppy hat
Camel floppy hat
Blue floppy hat
An assortment of statement necklaces (about 5)
An assortment of long necklaces (about 4)
An assortment of brooches (5-10)
An assortment of statement bangles (about 5)
A few pairs of statement earrings
Simple everyday jewelry (pearl studs, diamond studs, gold bangle, three gold rings)
Black and brown reversible belt with 3 interchangeable buckles
Classic brown belt
- 2 vintage Dooney & Bourke belts
Shoes
Ballet flats
Black brogues
Brown wingtips
Black lace-up flats
Black flats with gold hardware
White Jack Rogers
Brown gladiators
Brown loafers
Brown chelsea boots
Black chelsea boots
Brown riding boots
Brown heeled boots
Black heeled loafers
Burgundy heeled loafers
Brown heeled booties
Bean boots
Brown peep toe heels
Black loafer mules
Black and yellow Stubbs