It all started this February after an end-season haul. Not only the prices gravitated to zero at the moment, but also geopolitical crisis threatened to multiple them in new season due to swing of dollar and euro rate. Everybody wanted to make their dreams come true while it was possible. A friend of mine bought a car, my mom made a new kitchen and I went for new clothes and accessories. At first I decided to duplicate my most-worn items: skinny jeans and boots. Said - done, and the deal was great. After that I wanted more - knit dresses, cardigans, light sweaters... 3=2 Sale was too appealing to ignore, and I duplicated my new items in different colors. Then came accessories - earrings, necklaces, bracelets, bags. Luckily, sale month has ended before it seriously hit my budget. Anyway, my closet became full as never before. That's when my logical mind managed to take control over emotions. What shall I do with my new treasures? Honestly, I never was a fashionista. I knew that skinnies suited me and my mom made unique and professionally looking knitwear to complement them. I also knew that footwear was a key to the outfit and bought the best I could afford, patiently waiting for sales. Actually, that was everything I knew about style. It was likely that my purchases would stay in the closet, tags still attached, but I came across Project 333, Bridgette Raes, Recovering Shopaholic and UnFancy websites and sourses about capsule dressing. That was a completely new philosophy, a wonder world for me. Neither my family, nor my friends ever heard about wardrobe management, coping with it intuitively. But I'm a scientiest and I need a systematic approach! In a couple of months I made hunreds of potential outfits (more than I could wear with my casual lifestyle) for different seasons and completed a few capsules. It was a great practice after loads of theory! And - suprisingly - I found YLF, which I loved immediately not only for the posts, but also for sincere comments. Hope to become an active member and load photos of my capsules!