Capsule Wardrobe: Method makes it easy to choose wardrobe looks

Many women must have been through this situation: no matter how much they have clothes, and no matter how much they buy clothes, when they need to choose something to wear, there always comes the feeling of "I have nothing to wear".

However, this is not for lack of clothing, but rather for lack of criteria in purchasing them: few clothes coordinate with each other, sometimes combining with just another piece of the wardrobe, which makes the options are reduced, despite the large amount of parts.

To deal with this kind of problem, did the concept of Capsule Wardrobe come up? the? capsule wardrobe ?. According to Veruska Olivieri, image and style consultant, this concept was first defined by Susie Faux in the 70's and was a collection of timeless and basic pieces that, combined with stationary pieces, would leave the person always well dressed and up to date (an example of this type of clothing is the classic white button-down shirt).


However, the consultant also states that it was not until 1985 that the concept became popular when American designer Donna Karan launched a collection of seven pieces that complemented and put the concept into practice.

In practice, this concept generated several projects (such as Project 333, which proposes the assembly of a 33-piece wardrobe to be used for 3 months - a season, being reinvigorated after that time) and adaptations (some versions group together). from 24 to 50 pieces (this last number would be enough for a year!).

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How to create a functional capsule wardrobe

In addition to the aforementioned concept, other less radical adaptations propose the creation of small capsules within the wardrobe, according to the spaces in which the owner (or owner) of the wardrobe most transits. For example:

  • An executive's wardrobe must have plenty of work clothes, but perhaps not so many "stay at home". However, she may like to venture out on the field or play extreme sports when possible. There are already two capsules.
  • A young child teacher needs a wardrobe that takes into account the fact that she needs to bend over and squat often, but she may like to go to nightclubs on weekends, so she will also need a capsule that contemplates this aspect.
  • A housewife is unlikely to need professional clothing, but may be a person who attends many social events, so her wardrobe will need a good deal of walking clothes.

Thus, each wardrobe should match the personality of the person wearing it, and it will be much easier to deal with if the pieces coordinate. Incidentally, it is recommended that each piece of wardrobe combine with between two to five other pieces to yield good compositions (the more combinable pieces, the better).

Clothing that matches just one other piece, or just one pair of shoes, is not versatile and will eventually become a deadweight in your wardrobe, as you will soon get tired of repeating the same combination.


My wardrobe is not coordinated. What to do?

According to Veruska, having a coordinated wardrobe is advantageous for you - not having to wonder in the morning what you are going to wear to work. Is it not having that feeling of not having clothes to wear that leads to those impulse purchases? because after all? I don't need one more dress when I have so many others with the same function '.

To transform your wardrobe, the first thing you will need is time. One day at least. You will need to empty your wardrobe and analyze piece by piece. If the piece is too old, throw it away. If it no longer fits, or no longer suits your style, donate or sell. From there, it is possible to work only with what you serve, please and are in good condition.

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From this, you can follow the 8 tips given by the consultant Veruska:

  1. Separate capsule wardrobe according to your lifestyle, ie work, leisure, party, gym, etc.
  2. Determine the number of pieces that are in each capsule wardrobe, including accessories.
  3. Start at the bottom. Detail, dresses are considered bottom ?. The bill is usually five tops (tops, shirts, jackets, cardigans, etc.) for each bottom (pants, shorts, skirt, dress, overalls, etc.)
  4. Think that each piece should yield at least 3 different situations: Work, play and Sunday lunch, for example, according to the spaces each person attends.
  5. Define the colors and their combinations. Coordinates with too much color contrast (orange and blue) convey more informal messages, closer or less contrasting colors (beige and white or shades of blue) convey more formal messages.
  6. Suggestion: Use neutral colors and bright colors in each coordination with a skirt for example, so you train all the images you want to work with.
  7. The clothing and accessories group should work together.
  8. Separate the camera or phone! Photograph the coordinations! Facilitates and does not put you in the need to have to separate the wardrobe.

One thing to watch out for is the fact that if you are going to assemble a capsule for the whole year, "home" clothes, pajamas and gym clothes are not counted. These clothes are only considered if you choose mini caps for every moment of your life: work, ride, ballad, gym, etc.

Get inspired and create your capsule

Next, you get a minimalist capsule, that is, with only the few pieces needed, but well coordinated to serve all year round:

For those inspired to change the way they organize their wardrobes, there are many examples on the internet to be inspired, especially on Pinterest, which can be found on this platform using the keywords 'capsule wardrobe'.

How about taking advantage of the change of season and trying to apply this formula to your wardrobe?

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