I hope my previous post helped you discard the unworn (buying mistakes), the unloved (unfashionable and out-of-date) or just plain unwearable (they no longer fit, are stretched, faded or worn out).
But if you’re having separation anxiety, remember if a garment makes you look dumpy, frumpy or ordinary, it doesn’t deserve the wardrobe space.
What every woman needs is a tightly edited, functional wardrobe of clothes for every occasion.
TAKE STOCK
So now it’s time to take stock of what’s left. The clothes you are left with should:
* Make you look good. You can throw them on and know you have nothing to worry about as great style should be stress free.
* Be comfortable. No one should suffer for the sake of fashion. Nothing is more luxurious that comfort. And every stylish woman knows that the secret to looking good is feeling good.
MAKE A LIST OF WHAT YOU NEED
I’ve discovered in recent years that writing a list is an invaluable tool to help me focus. So before you start yours, look at your wardrobe and write down what you need. The list should cover three categories — basics, essentials and on-trend pieces.
The BASICS are those everyday items such as jeans, knits, casual pants, shirts and T-shirts. Because you wear them a lot, make sure you keep them fresh and up-to-date. T-shirts and cotton shirts, look better when they are brand new, so don’t break the bank here. Quality tailored items will often exceed the budget, so be careful. But it’s better to have one good quality pair of trousers to upgrade every outfit, than several pairs in a cheaper quality that brings your whole look down.
The ESSENTIALS are classic basics or investment pieces such as a great coat, a fitted suit, the right underwear and a stunning dress. These items define your silhouette and your style, and in my opinion, are what every woman needs in her wardrobe. Buy the best you can afford. And always choose quality over quantity and look after them. If you buy well, these should last for several seasons.
The ON-TREND PIECES are your nod to what’s in fashion now. It’s the key to keeping your wardrobe modern and up-to-date. If you already have all the classic basics covered, an on-trend print blouse or accessory in a new colour will instantly update your wardrobe. But remember, trends will be out of fashion as quickly as they came in, so don’t spend a fortune on these pieces. Buy them, love them, wear them; but when their use-by-date expires, dump them.
FIT, FINISH AND FUNCTION
But before buying anything, think fit, finish and function. Does it fit comfortably, is it finished well, does it make you look fabulous and will it work back with at least three other things in your wardrobe?
As you become more confident with your style, you’ll buy fewer but better quality pieces. Gradually you’ll understand what works for you, makes you feel comfortable and looks great on you.
I hope this will help you pare back your wardrobe to timeless, fuss-free pieces that you can build upon, throw on and enjoy.
Ever stylishly yours …