Creating Your Core Closet

Creating Your Core Closet

WhatIWore: Once upon a time I wrote a style book on how to make the most of your wardrobe and maximize the possibilities of your closet.  The foundation of this advice is creating a core closet of pieces that you wear often and in many different ways. I believe in spending more money on the pieces you wear frequently, or at least buying the best quality you can afford. For example, I’d tell most women to spend more money on a pair of jeans than a little black dress, especially if she’s running errands with little kiddos day in, day out! If she’s a career girl in an office, then I’d say put that money into a classic pencil skirt that looks good with 10 different blouses.  You get the idea, right?

I’m a work-at-home-mom, so my wardrobe skews to the casual side of things. The following pieces are basics that I wear the most - with each other and with my secondary (read: fun, funky and colorful) clothes. 

Here’s what I have in my Core Closet. 

Easy Outfit Idea, Casual Outfit Idea

Chambray Button Down 

When it comes to versatility, the chambray button down can work with almost everything else in my closet. I’ll style it with jeans or skirts, dressed up or dressed down. It layers well under other core pieces or on it’s own in warmer weather. If you only have one, aim for a medium tone (not too dark or too washed out) in a soft fabric.  My favorites have always been from J.Crew or J.Crew Factory. 

Striped Tee

I like striped tee shirts because they are a tad more special than a solid gray, black or white alternative but still function like a neutral. I probably have a bajillion in my closet (or maybe.. 20?). They look great with everything from a skirt to jeans. You can find them at every price point and I think my inexpensive ones are just as nice as the more expensive ones. Old Navy, Target and J.Crew Factory are all good places to find them in different cuts and colors.

Gamine Outfit, Parisian Outfit Idea

Jean Jacket

For spring and fall you cannot go wrong with a jean jacket. It instantly makes any outfit more casual or provides a final layer when needed for warmth. I like to pair mine with skirts, dark or colored bottoms. I’ve found cute options at Old Navy, and J.Crew. If you’re looking for a lighter wash, I highly suggest looking at your local second hand store!

Chambray Outfit, How to wear a Jean Jacket

Olive Green Army Jacket

A moment of truth: I have at least four olive green army jackets that I can think of off the top of my head. That’s probably 3 too many, but they vary between a rain coat, light weight spring jacket, heavier winter version and a sleeveless style. This is a good alternative to a jean jacket and can be worn year round. Above, from ModCloth. I also like this cropped style at Nordstrom.

Medium or Dark Wash Denim

Whether you’re in an office all week or at home with your kids (or somewhere in between) I think most women have the occasion to wear a pair of jeans. I’ve always advocated for buying the best quality you can afford and if it’s just one pair, I’d recommend a medium to dark wash skinny/slim style (whatever is most flattering for your bod). These look best when they hit right at the ankle and you can style them with flats, heels or tucked into boots. 

My favorite brands are: J.Brand, J.Crew, rag + bone, and recently, Frame Denim.

Black Pants

In addition to a great pair of blue jeans, a classic pair of black pants are a great foundation piece.  You can wear them year round with either sandals or heels or tucked into boots. My current favorites are a high waisted pair of black jeans from J.Crew

Black Skirt

If I could only have two core bottom pieces, I’d pick jeans and a black skirt. I really like a full circle skirt, but a pencil or short flared version might work best for you. This is a great piece to dress up or down for work or play. 

My favorite circle skirt is from ModCloth (pictured above) and I bought my favorite short flare skirt at Target. 

Cool way to wear a black full skirt, modern full skirt

Black or Brown Boots (for cooler weather)

Depending on whether you wear more black or brown, I’d also suggest a well make pair of leather boots in that color. If I could only pick one pair, I’d say my rag + bone Newbury booties have been my all time best buy in this category because they look cute with jeans, tights, skirts and dresses. Shoes are the most important place to spend your money because they absolutely get the most wear and tear. Plus a good pair of leather boots can be maintained and worn for years. 

Other brands I recommend are Frye, and Ariat.

Cognac Leather Sandals (for warm weather)

In the past year and a half I’ve slowly transitioned from high heels into more practical playground friendly alternatives. I like a good pair of leather sandals in a cognac brown for spring, summer and early fall. Depending on your skin tone (or tan!) they can function as a leg lengthening neutral. If you’re more fair or dark, I’d suggest looking for a leather that blends with your coloring. Above, a style from Clark’s. 

Classic Sunglasses 

Nothing makes me feel instantly cool and glamorous like a pair of sunglasses. I have my favorite pair in two colors and they up the ante on a even the most basic playground tee and pair of jean shorts.  I used to turn my nose up at designer shades, but I’ve since changed my tune and have invested in a few pair that I love. I still keep my cheapies in rotations, but there does seem to be a difference in the weight and clarity of the lens. Spend a lot or spend a little - as long as it’s a pair that makes you feel like a million bucks! A Few Other Things To Keep In Mind:

Watch for Sales, especially those X% off everything in store (J.Crew and Old Navy run these often)

Buy Off Season Boots are cheaper in spring and sandals in fall. If it’s a classic style, it could be worth it to buy them at the end of season and save them for next year. 

Take Care of Your Clothes! Nothing lasts forever, even when it’s a well made piece, if you don’t take care of it. And those cheapies stay nicer longer when you treat them like expensive items. 

Next we’ll talk about adding on secondary color schemes by season, what makes a unique piece worth the buy!

What I Wore | Blue Bells

high rise flare, flares, high rise jeans, frame denim

high rise flare, flares, high rise jeans, frame denim

high rise flare, flares, high rise jeans, frame denim

high rise flare, flares, high rise jeans, frame denim

What I Wore on Instagram

WhatIWore: Happy Monday all! Getting a little bit of a late start today after spending all of yesterday on the lake! Swimming in the sun can really wear ya out! I’ve since changed as the humidity has kicked up, but I couldn’t help wearing a new pair of jeans this morning to run a few errands. I actually recently bought two pair of high rise flares and this is the darker of the two. They’re a really stretchy blend, so not at all uncomfortable like some higher waisted pants can sometimes feel. And hello 70s inspired fringe bag!! 

When: July 27, 2015

What:
Shades: Karen Walker ‘Super Duper’ in Crazy Tort
Necklace: Gift from Adam
Blouse: Second Hand
Jeans: Frame Denim
Bag: Frye (I know this bag is currently sold out, but I’ve heard if you check back it’s been available here and there… good luck!)
Belt: Vintage, thrifted
Sandals: Clark’s, gift

Where: Running errands with the bebe

See Also: How I wore this blouse with a more 1950s inspired outfit a few weeks ago in the rain. 

I’d say this kind of outfit is a good representation of how you can incorporate those 1970s touches without being too costumey. The flares aren’t too big and the newer top keeps the whole look pretty modern. That said you probably will see me in full seventies regalia more than a few times in the upcoming months. I love it when I get really into something like this. It makes getting dressed really fun, rather than a chore, which honestly happens to everyone once and a while. 

I love the way these jeans look on! I love the flares! I love the high rise! What do you love about your outfit today?

high rise flare, flares, high rise jeans, frame denim

high rise flare, flares, high rise jeans, frame denim

What I Wore on Facebook

What I Wore | Lovely

How To Wear a Flower Crown, Modern Hippie, Hippie Mama

How To Wear a Flower Crown, Modern Hippie, Hippie Mama

How To Wear a Flower Crown, Modern Hippie, Hippie Mama

How To Wear a Flower Crown, Modern Hippie, Hippie Mama

How To Wear a Flower Crown, Modern Hippie, Hippie Mama

What I Wore on Instagram

WhatIWore: This dress brings back good memories for me. I bought it when I was pregnant and then wore it again for one of our first outings when Felix was just a week or so old. I like the way it looked on me then and I like the way it looks now! This is one of those kinds of dresses I see myself keeping forever and hoping someday my teenage daughter will want to wear it.

When: July 22, 2015

What:
Flower Crown: Self Made 
Shades: Karen Walker ‘Super Duper’ in Crazy Tort
Dress: Free People 
Sandals: Clark’s, gift

Where: Park play date, afternoon coffee shop work session

See Also: How I wore this dress when I was pregnant (below at 35 weeks pregnant) and post partum

How To Wear a Flower Crown, Modern Hippie, Hippie Mama

How To Wear a Flower Crown, Modern Hippie, Hippie Mama

What I Wore on Facebook

Get the Look | Seventies Accessories

Seventies, Seventies Accessories, 1970s Style

My magic crystal ball is telling me the 1970s are going to be a big inspiration for fall and that makes me so happy. I love the colorful harvest toned pallets, silhouettes, hair styles and accessories inspired by the seventies. I’ve been pinning like crazy and looking for modern interpretations available online (and shopping my favorite thrift and vintage stores IRL). 

Wanna get the look? Here’s what to shop for:

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Woven Details (especially in leather): The 1970s were big for handicrafts so anything that has handmade looking details like weaving or braiding capture the essence of the decade. Find it on belts, shoes, boots and bags. I bought these boots (on sale until August 3rd) that I’ll wear with jeans, button front skirts and flowy dresses. Search etsy  and “70s woven leather belt” for other vintage options (my favorites are HERE, HERE & HERE

Fringe (again, in leather!): Whether it’s in cognac brown (more of a boho vibe) or black (glam rock), fringe is a fun little way to get a bit of seventies without doing the whole hippie thing. I think bags are also great for more sophisticated women to do the flower child thing without looking too junior. 

Full Brimmed Felt Hats: I’m obsessed with hats all year round, but for fall I’ll wear velour rabbit fur hats in a variety of colors. I recommend supporting independent milliners if you can (if that’s not a hint, I don’t know what is… stay tuned for some exciting news in the coming weeks!). In the meantime, search terms like “rabbit fur or velour wide brim hats” will yield the highest quality results! Or… if you’re not sure if a hat will work for you, find a good bargain and see if you like it! 

Silk Scarves: Go with a kerchief looped twice around your neck (or around the handle of your handbag) or a long skinny scarf drapped around your neck. Hit up a vintage store or ask your mom or grandma if she has one you can wear! On etsy, I like this one! 

Medallion Necklaces: Look for longer length necklaces with big, bold statements. Be prepared for people to ask “Where did you get that?!”

What I really love about this trend is that you can get the look at a lot of price points, and if you are willing to do the digging, you can find authentic vintage pieces to mix in with your modern closet.

What’s your favorite 70s accessory and how do you plan on wearing it?

See more inspiration on my Pinterest Page.