Showing posts with label Capsule Wardrobe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Capsule Wardrobe. Show all posts

1 August 2013

Very Fashionable Festival Wear

I received a lovely email a couple of days ago asking if we'd like to get involved with promoting Very's festival capsule collection with a competition entry (the prize is V Festival tickets). It sounded like a fun opportunity because I love putting outfits together, so I've created my 'ideal outfit to wear to a British summer festival' and I'm just about to let you know all about it. (It also inspired our first topic yesterday of the financial benefits of a capsule wardrobe!).




Very will be at V Festival this year (August 18th and 19th) as the "Very-Official Fashion Partner Of V Festival", and to help get you kitted out for it, they've released a festival capsule collection that can be purchased at V Festival! For those of us not attending, we can still order them online (although they're going fast).

My outfit incorporates four products from their festival collection:

Very Fashionable Festival Wear

Although I usually hate animal print, I really like this Love Label mac! As it's waterproof and being that we're in the UK, there's always a chance of rain, so I think it would be perfect. It also has the ability to be folded into it's own pocket, which is hugely useful.


I personally find shirts really comfortable to wear, and I think a shirt (that fits) always looks good. I really like the ombre design and I think this would look great at a festival, especially during the evening, because the studs would twinkle like stars with the stage lights!


I think the white shorts compliment the shirt really well by continuing with the ombre pattern. I think shorts to a festival is a great idea to keep you cool and comfortable. To be honest these shorts would probably be too short for me, but if the mac's worn loosely over the top, that would add more length.


I simply had to choose these fab wellies after owning a pair of Ju Ju branded glow in the dark ones (we've actually reviewed these here), because I think they'd work in the same way. I think they'd be great for a festival, because they'd protect your feet from the weather, they'd add a lot of fun to the outfit (with the pop of colour), and when it gets dark, all eyes are on you!


If you want to buy any of these products or want to see Very's festival capsule collection, you can do so here: http://www.very.co.uk/festival-capsule-wardrobe/e/promo/22300037.end

P.S. This isn't a sponsored post (and I don't want to win), I just thought it would be fun to get involved with and as always, I'm being honest about it. Hope you found it interesting!

-Naomi :)

31 July 2013

The Financial Benefits of a Capsule Wardrobe

We've seen it on TV shows, we've even admitted that it sounds like a great idea, but will the long-term financial benefits of creating a capsule wardrobe entice us into giving it a try?

I have more than two wardrobes full of clothes (I'm a teeny bit of a clothes hoarder) and I really can't help thinking of how much money I would have saved by planning what items I actually needed to buy. Sure my clothes can create outfits, but there's an awful lot that don't really co-ordinate with anything other than jeans, and that's meant that at least half of my wardrobe gets abandoned.





Capsule Wardrobe Tips

I'm sure I'm not the only one in this position, so here are my ideas for creating a capsule wardrobe:

  • Make a list of your clothing essentials
Think about what items of clothing you wear all the time; at home and at work. My essentials would be blazers, shirts, jeans, fitted trousers and tops.

  • Consider the outfit potential of your chosen basics 
So lets say you have shirts, trousers, t-shirts, and jumpers in your list, how many ways can these be worn together? In fact, there are five different outfit looks with just four items: shirt and trousers, jumper, shirt and trousers, a shirt open over a t-shirt and trousers, a jumper and trousers, and a t-shirt and trousers! Now think how much this increases just by doubling the number of items!

What you need to do is think about layering and versatility, what ways can I wear a shirt, t-shirt, jumper and a pair of trousers? Can my suit jacket compliment a t-shirt and jeans? Can those cigarette pants be dressed up for the office?

  • Find clothes that fit and suit you. 
 Now that you have what items you need and an idea of how many of each you're looking for, make sure you buy clothes that fit you well! And, just because something is all over the high-street, if it doesn't suit you, don't buy it; personal style will last you longer than fashion fads.

  • Opt for quality at an affordable price
Although better quality clothing is usually more expensive, it's likely to last longer and you're more likely to get more wear out of them. Although to save money, only pay a price that's affordable for you, and hit the sales!

  • Accessorise!
Ladies, put a red belt over a pencil skirt and white blouse, and look at the instant transformation; accessories can have a huge impact on the outfit potential of your pieces of clothing. And men, I haven't forgotten about you, the same above principles apply for your capsule wardrobes and I'm not promoting the 'man bag' here; but you can easily change the look of an outfit with different belts, and the shoes you wear.






In Action

Here's a quick example of how a capsule wardrobe of seven items (totalling £127) can create four outfits:


Capsule Wardrobe - Work and Play


Aiming for monochrome and neutral shades for the main items increase their outfit potential and these can then easily be adapted to different colour schemes with accessories! This can be done for a lot less as all the clothing items were each under £20, it was the accessories that were expensive, totaling £79, but you could easily half that by shopping around.

Hope you've found this useful! If you've ever embodied the savings behind a capsule wardrobe we'd love to know!

-Naomi :)