Capsules 101
A capsule wardrobe is an edited, mini wardrobe that can be mixed and matched for maximum outfit combinations using the minimum number of garments. The concept can apply to an entire wardrobe, or used to curate wardrobes within a wardrobe — e.g., career capsule, travel capsule, seasonal capsule, weekend capsule, etc. It’s a formulaic way of dressing that removes frustration, dread and exasperation from the morning routine.
The capsule formula is, above all, flexible. It’s comprised of only 11 pieces, each one being open to interpretation based on individual lifestyle needs and preferences:
2 Suits — Can include blazers, pants, skirts, dresses, etc.
2 Bottoms — Can include pants, jeans, skirts, etc.
5 Tops — Can include blouses, sweaters, bodysuits, jackets, outerwear, etc.
40+ Outfit Combinations
The beauty of capsule collections is their ability to be foolproof, fuss-proof and trend-proof at once. The amalgamation of only 11 streamlined, interchangeable staples yields 40+ outfit combinations that ensure style, comfort and appropriateness. Moreover, emotional benefits include confidence, conscious consumption and peace of mind. That matters!
Color, fabric, texture and style are the four cornerstones that anchor the capsule wardrobe build. When applied, these tenets guarantee cohesiveness between separates and ensure harmony. The result is a tightly edited cluster of “wardrobe workhorses” that function seamlessly together:
Color — Stick to 2 neutrals and 1 accent color
Fabric — Shop fabrics that are comfortable, breathable and complement your lifestyle
Texture — Buy a variety of textures so monochromatic pairings have dimension
Style — Pick timeless, trend-proof designs to ensure longevity
As each decade passes, wardrobes must flex to meet ever-changing needs. Capsule collections perform well under pressure, allowing you to redefine needs and personal style with age. For younger women, go for more trend-forward silhouettes and rotate core pieces more often. After 50, shop investment pieces with breathable, light weight fabrics since layering becomes de rigueur as our bodies transition. Think natural fibers like cotton, linen and silks and look for pieces that can be easily layered on and, more importantly, peeled off.
Always take liberties to redefine “suiting”. For example, a sweater coat or leather jacket may work better than the traditional blazer for some. Or for a high-style look consider a cape (daytime) or kimono robe (evening) instead of traditional outerwear pieces. Finally, consider items that are easy to pack, wash and wear to make travel fuss-free.
For a traditional collection, here are some recommendations:
2 Suits
Classic black or navy blue trousers
Classic black or navy blue blazer — either oversized, with shoulder pads or metallic buttons to stay on-trend
Classic fit-and-flare wrap dress in statement print or pop of color
Leather or suede jacket
2 Bottoms
Trouser-cut jeans
Skirt in statement print or pop of color
5 Tops
Menswear-inspired overcoat
Classic trench coat
Cashmere turtleneck
White blouse
Silk top in statement print or pop of color
Capsule wardrobes are built for the long-term, so investing in quality pieces is critical. Look for brands with elevated basics or try a high-low mix, making sure the less expensive items have quality and style that will last up to 2 or 3 years.
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