Like Twistie, I'm feeling a little
miffed...or even,
verklempt at Tim Gunn's list
(ha! see what I did there? Verklempt! A Tim-Gunnism! Ok, moving on...)
Now, whilst I bow to no-one in my sheer adoration and blind worship of Mr. Gunn, I do think his list is a little bit limiting. It doesn't take into account things like, say, the climate you live in, or the life you lead, or even, the kind of person you are.
OK, it's not as limiting as Stacey & Clinton's one-style-fits all mantra (Stacey! Your hair is fabulous! Clinton! errrmmmm....
whatever...)
But there are a few items that I just can't get behind.
For instance-a trench coat? Not for Madame S!
I live in a sub-tropical climate, where we endure, sorry, enjoy about 360 days of hotter-than-a-hot-thing sun a year. So really, no need for a trench coat. Or any other coat for that matter. If it rains, I'll use an umbrella, or more likely (Brits are kinda used to the rain...oh yeah, we're hardcore about the whole precipitation business!) I'll merely accept getting wet. It's just water, not hydrochloric acid...
And ballet flats? Not going to happen in my shoe closet anytime soon, with the pancake-flat, long, thin feet! Madame S does not wish to look as though her feet are, in fact, stylishly attired golf clubs.
Anyhow, for what it's worth, here's the first part of my small-but-perfectly-formed List of Wardrobe Essentials.
I'm being quite dictatorial here-think of me as a benign dictator-and these items may or may not resonate with you, but these are the items that work for me, over and over and over again...
1) A 3-piece black suit. Preferably, a fitted jacket, pencil skirt to just below the knee and some killer pants, hemmed to wear with heels. Needs to be in a year-round fabric...something like tropical weight wool, or a silk or wool crepe. Even better with just a smidge of Lycra.
Now, even if you never wear suits/jackets/skirts/pants/black...you need these. And I'll tell you why.
Formal suit, for interviews, court appearances (!) or, regrettably, funerals?
Skirt & Jacket over a neat shirt, blouse or skinny sweater or T-shirt. Trust me on this, interviews are stressful, court appearances scary, and funerals just miserable-and loved ones do have this annoying habit of shuffling off this mortal coil quite unexpectedly-so having the fail-safe, totally appropriate outfit hanging in your closet, clean, pressed & ready to go takes a huge amount of stress off you at a potentially devastating time.
I learnt this the hard way, shopping on the fly for a black suit for my Dad's funeral-tricky to find something suitable when you're drowning in grief and snot.
But also!
Jacket over jeans (see below!) and T-shirt with pashmina (yes! see below!) gives a fall-winter-spring outfit for almost every occasion. Change bags/footwear/pashmina color as per the season, add a coat for winter, you're good.
Skirt with T-shirt/shirt/blouse/skinny sweater with denim jacket (oh yeah, you know it's below!)-as above, add pashmina or scarf, change bag & footwear to suit and that's another 3-season wonder.
Pants with sparkly top (see below! see how everything's working together?) plus metallic heels (yeah!) equals fail-safe evening outfit.
Last but by no means least, if you've chosen a blazer-type jacket, you can wear the pants or the skirt with just the jacket (and a push-up bra, ooh la la!) for a fabulous evening outfit.
2) Denim jacket. Can be a classic shape, all battered and vintage-y, can be a dark-rinse blazer-type, or a biker-jacket style. Personally, I wouldn't wear embroidered denim, just because it cuts down on what you can mix it with; also, I like to wear vast amounts of brooches on mine-but whatever rocks your world.
Use to dress down all tailored pants & skirts, to toughen up a girly-girly dress or just to give off a rock-chic vibe.
3) Pashmina-as many as you like, in colors of your choice. I read a few years ago that the pashmina was 'out'. That any fashionista worth her it-bag was flinging her pashminas to the back of the closet, where they would lay in an unloved and unworn heap.
or this...
1 comment:
Thank you for starting this blog, keep it up! And I love that you include pictures with your advice.
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