Wardrobe Essentials, 2018

It’s time for my annual post on wardrobe essentials. A quick reminder: wardrobe essentials are indispensable staples without which your wardrobe would not function. They are not to be confused with wardrobe basics, which are items like panties, bras, camisoles, socks, sleepwear, loungewear, hosiery and thermals. 

A wardrobe essential is the “glue” that makes other items in your wardrobe work together to create complete and cohesive outfits.

  • They can be clothing items, footwear or accessories.
  • They are versatile, current and simple in design.
  • They can form part of your signature style.
  • They are SPECIFIC items within a wardrobe category, and not the entire wardrobe category. For example, in your boot capsule, the simple heeled black booties are the wardrobe essentials and not the ones that make a strong visual statement.
  • They are NOT statement pieces, but often create a pulled together look by complementing a statement piece.
  • They are PERSONAL. What is essential to one person is not to another.
  • They are often wardrobe workhorses.
  • They are fabulous items to duplicate in the same or different colours.
  • They are not usually the interesting part of the outfit, despite being an important ingredient.
  • They make the rest of your wardrobe more wearable.
  • They evolve over time to accommodate your changing sartorial preferences.

Your wardrobe essentials list can be long or short, depending on your style and sartorial preferences. I have changed my list quite a bit over the years. Blazers, moto jackets, black trousers, trench coats, button-down shirts and riding boots were all essentials in the past, but all except tall riding boots are no longer on the list. I much prefer wearing soft blouses to shirts. I wear a large assortment of coats and jackets, but not just the classics. My black trousers are more of a statement piece than an essential. And last, I’m down to two moto jackets that I don’t wear that regularly because I am weening myself off the look.

Here’s my current list across four seasons with the exact pieces from my wardrobe represented in collections. All items are workhorses, so much so that I have duplicates of exactly the same colour.

1. Black & Dark Blue Turtlenecks & Slash Necks

I love wearing turtlenecks because they create flattering proportions by enclosing my long neck. They keep me warm and look polished. The fine gauge classic sort with a fluid fit are my “Winter tee,” and layer well under jackets and coats. They also look great with skirts, jeans and trousers. I have as many blue T-necks as black and adore them equally. I’d like to include a few more dark blue slash necks since they work well with my pearl necklaces.

2. White & Cream Knitwear

I wear cream in the Autumn and Winter, and white in Spring and Summer. The optical white crisp cotton yarn is perfect for warmer weather. Again, they are my “T-shirts,” so I wear them with all sorts of bottoms and as layers under toppers. I managed to find three more last year, and feel good about my assortment.

3. Striped Knitwear

This was an unexpected Spring and Summer essential. I love stripes, but don’t have lots of the pattern in my wardrobe. Yet I crave a classic striped cotton pullover in the Spring and Summer. I have a nice collection and will probably leave it at that.

4. Trendy Jeans

I am wearing blue jeans less frequently as I opt for trousers, dressy pants, white jeans, skirts and dresses instead. That said, blue and white jeans continue to form a large part of my style. Some of them are statement jeans, and others I view as essentials. The silhouette of my essential jeans changes with the trends. For this leg of my style journey, they are cropped straights and flared silhouettes in blue and white denim across various washes and hem widths. I’ve also added two full-length dark wash cuffed straight leg jeans. I have one pair of white boyfriend jeans that I enjoy wearing too.

Two of the pairs of cropped faded blue jeans are on their way out because they’re worn through. I will need to replace them, but not sure how, and I might not replace them with jeans at all. I’d also like to add one more pair of “everyday” white jeans because white jeans are my thing.

5. Denim Jackets

I have four denim jackets across a variety of lengths, washes and fits. Light, dark, fluid, tailored, short and long. I wear them a lot in Spring and Summer with dresses, casual pants, skirts, and enjoy sporting the denim on denim trend too. I often layer them under a Spring coat. I’ve had one of them for ten years, and it’s still going strong.

6. White Footwear

I love wearing footwear in shades of white because it bookends my light blonde hair and adds a crisp, interesting and modern element to my outfits. I have an assortment of white essential and statement pieces in the footwear department. My go-to white footwear for most of the year are flat or low-heeled white booties and hi-tops, and I have duplicates of the styles. In the warmer months, I like to wear white loafers, sneakers and sandals. My flat simple white sandals are worn through, and will need to be replaced. I’ll also need another pair of white flats.

7. Black Riding Boots & Belt

I added back in a pair of classic black riding boots as a wardrobe essential because I’ve worn them a lot in Autumn and Winter. They look great over a pair of sleek jeans with matching black belt, instantly pulling together all sorts of top, scarf and coat combinations.

8. Pearl Necklace, Pearl Bracelet & Pearl Ring

I have an assortment of real pearl necklaces, bracelets, and a wedding ring that is just about all I wear in the pearl department. Sometimes I wear all three items at once, or I choose between the necklace and the bracelets. I always wear the ring, and am adorned with pearls daily. I also wear my layered knotted faux pearls from time to time to create the pile of pearls. But those make a statement and are not an essential.

9. Gold Watches

I have three gold watches because it’s my preferred metal and I wear one daily. I like the way they work with my pearl bracelets and ring. I’ll be evolving this essentials category by adding another dainty gold watch at some point.

Wardrobes that are rich in statement pieces are wonderful to look at, but often dysfunctional unless there are wardrobe essentials in place to create wearable outfits. On the other hand, a wardrobe that is full of essentials can lack excitement, sass and verve unless there are statement pieces to add interest, drama and personality. Find the balance that works for you. Some prefer a large assortment of essentials, whereas others prefer a large variety of statement pieces. Either way, wardrobe essentials deserve your attention because they transform items into outfits, thereby making the outfit creation process a lot easier.

Consider compiling a list of wardrobe essentials if you haven’t already done so. Some people can work completely from intuition. But for most, the process of identifying your essentials, noting them down, and making sure your list evolves with your style, will help you to build an effective wardrobe.

Ensemble: Sweatshirt and Pencil Skirt

I liked the way this dressy skirt was styled with a casual sweatshirt and sneakers. A fun Sporty Luxe combination that smacks of 2018. Our current fashion era celebrates irregular outfit juxtaposition so this is on point. It’s one way to take the bombshell and twee out of a pencil skirt, and make it more practical and comfortable to wear. 

Of course, you don’t need to pair the look with sneakers. Feel free to choose footwear that tickles your fancy, and use any colour palette. I’ve chosen patterns, graphic sweatshirts and plaids to add interest to the outfit in the ensemble. Use solids if that’s more your thing.

Fringed Tweed Pencil Skirt

Fringed Tweed Pencil Skirt

The outfit formula is dead simple. Choose a fun pencil skirt and combine it with a sweatshirt that matches it in some way. The pairing can match perfectly, or match in an abstract way. Wear the sweatshirt untucked or semi-tucked. Choose anything from sneakers and flats to booties, pumps and tall boots as shoes. Pop a pair of leggings under the skirt, or wear hosiery for warmth. Finish off the look with a coat or jacket, and a bag that works with the palette of the outfit. Add jewellery, eyewear, scarf and watch as desired.

Ensemble: Sweatshirt & Pencil Skirt

Link Love: How to Wear Brooches in 2018

Last year I had planned to start wearing brooches, but it never happened because I didn’t find any that I absolutely loved. Now that my style moniker has evolved to Casual Urban Glam — and after seeing Katerina’s inspiring brooch thread on the forum — I feel extra motivated to continue the search (I have found one fun one already). I’ve also been looking for inspiration on different ways to wear brooches, and wanted to share what I’ve found with you:

Fab Links from Our Members

Shevia didn’t agree with all of her opinions, but thought this interview with Miuccia Prada was very interesting.

Suzanimal enjoyed Bridgette Raes’ take on how to be unapologetically stylish.

This article about why worldwide demand for used clothes is declining caught Rachylou’s attention.

Recently both New Zealand and overseas owned brands have been forced to shut their doors. Jenni NZ found it interesting that one of the reasons given is decreased brand loyalty as she notes she hasn’t shown much either because there is just so much choice nowadays.

Jaileen wanted to share this NY Times article about how design for disabilities is becoming more stylish and attractive:

“It turns out that one out of five adults in the United States has some disability, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — one out of 20 children. That’s a demographic and economic motivator. But we also know that when people feel better about themselves, medical outcomes improve.”

Roundups

Simpler Items

This week's list of top picks list is about basic pieces.

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Assorted Items

Items for Summer, both in and out of air conditioning.

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Casual Summer Vibes

This week's top picks are good for a casual Summer vibe.

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Summery Earth Tones

These items are for those who like to wear casual earth tones in warm and hot weather.

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Hints of Spring

Some tried-and-tested winning items to refresh your style for Spring.

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Dressier Items

An assortment of dressier top picks might be just what the doctor ordered.

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Fab Finds: Shapewear, Raincoats and Skirts

It’s one month into the new year, the merchandise in stores is looking good, and I have high hopes for a fabulous season. Here are some items that caught my eye, and worked well on my clients. 

1. Spanx Thinstincts Shorts

After initially rebelling against shapewear, more and more of my clients are jumping on the bandwagon. I never suggest wearing shapewear, because it’s by no means essential. Instead, I suggest wearing an excellent bra, flattering knickers, and choosing clothing that creates a smoother silhouette. That said, shapewear is becoming more effective and comfortable, thanks to improved fits and fabric technology. Spanx Thinstincts Mid Thigh Shorts is a fairly new item that has been a winner with my clients. The compression is gentle, yet creates a visual difference. The item is soft and lightweight too.

2. Spring & Summer Raincoats

I’m a fan of Boden raincoats because they’re warm, playful, and very well made. The Anya Waterproof Mac and Whitby Waterproof Jacket are no exceptions. Some styles come in petite, and items are available up to a US18. Fits allow for layering.

The Heritage Raincoat from London Fog is a winner because of the classic, dressy silhouette and detachable liner. It’s fab on those who want to create a defined waist. Also available in petites and goes up to a US18. The Joules Rain Jacket creates a more subtle defined waist, comes in fun colours and has extra length. Kirsten Blake’s Soft Shell Jacket has been the most popular with clients, especially in teal and purple. It creates a streamlined effect on most body types, and is wind-resistant and weatherproof. Read the rave reviews.

3. Exuberant Skirts

At last we’re seeing some skirt variety beyond the pencil skirt in length and silhouette. Midi lengths, asymmetrical silhouettes, flounces, basques, flattering pleat placement, and magical diagonal lines are having their fashion moment. I haven’t seen all these skirts in person yet, but I’m excited by the shift in look. We can pair these types of skirts with all sorts of untucked tops to create modern proportions, making them more appealing and comfortable. You might need to size down in some of the skirts to create a tailored fit. Looks like we’re heading into a skirt (and dress) season. NICE.

Outstanding Outfit Bloggers

Elegant, On-Trend Style in Little Rock

Rochelle Johnson lives in Little Rock (AR) and documents her outfits over at Beauticurve. She is an adventurous dresser who likes to try out trends and make them her own. Her style is elegant, polished and very fashionable. Rochelle loves colour and a bright lip, has a lot of fun with pattern mixing, and enjoys wearing interesting jackets and coats.

Rochelle - 1

Isn’t Rochelle twinning with her son the cutest! For this casual look our blogger is sporting camo print pants with a buffalo plaid shirt and cardigan. The bold pattern mixing is extra fun because of the unexpected bright red and khaki colour combo. The different sized checks in the cosy cardi and shirt create plenty of outfit depth. Keeping both in the same colourway makes for a more cohesive look. Pairing the roomy cardigan with skinny pants adds structure. Rochelle’s black suede booties and hat tie in with the rest of the colour palette. Bright orange-red lipstick and an oversized silver chain bracelet add some glam.

Rochelle - 2

If you want to dress up for a fancy party, but aren’t in the mood for a dress, skirt or suit, then a jumpsuit is a fab alternative. Finding one in a colour other than black can be hard though, that’s why I was delighted to see this amazing little number in blue velvet. The subtle sheen of the velvet makes it look extra glam. Rochelle paired the wide-legged, culotte-style, jumpsuit with a metallic silver clutch and delicate strappy pointy-toe pumps that lengthen the leg line. The silver works brilliantly with the beautiful blue, and the shine factor makes it extra festive. A sassy faux leather moto jacket provides warmth and adds cheeky pizzazz.

Rochelle - 3

An elegant, polished casual look that combines crisp white and blue jeans with Autumn colours. Rochelle dresses up skinny jeans with an untucked button-down shirt and a menswear-inspired glen plaid gilet. The subtle flounced sleeves add a touch of feminine flair. The knee-length gilet creates a streamlined and chic statement with the lapels in a contrast colour. The brown is picked up in our blogger’s chain-strap bag with fun oversized tassel. And the Fall colour palette is continued with dressy pumpkin loafers. Bold silver bracelets and a neutral pinkish-nude lipstick finish off the look.

Rochelle - 4

Rochelle is a fan of colour but sports neutrals with equal pizzazz. She also has a knack for finding fun and interesting coats and jackets, like this cream wool trench cape coat. She’s wearing it over a column of black – consisting of a sleek black turtleneck and thick fabric leggings – to let the statement coat do all the talking. The self-belt accentuates our blogger’s waist, while the ruffled finish creates a romantic, ladylike vibe. Animal print pointy-toe pumps and a Louis Vuitton logo-patterned bag in the brown family add subtle pattern while keeping the overall look neutral. Tortoise-rimmed cat’s eye sunnies and a classic bright red lip are the glamorous finishing touches.

Rochelle - 5

Rochelle creates a cheerful Summer outfit with a Modern Retro gingham dress. The fit-and-flare style defines our blogger’s waist while the knee-length is versatile and elegant. The large-scale gingham pattern is eye-catching, the black and white combo classic. Throwing on a light-wash denim jacket dresses down the look if you want it to be a bit more casual. Opting for suede block-heeled mules in fire-engine red is unexpected and super fun. Rochelle’s lipstick echoes the footwear to tie everything together. Her quilted bag adds textural interest, and the straw hat makes everything feel extra Summer-y.

Rochelle - 6

A casual and polished Modern Classic outfit with a nautical touch. Rochelle rocks white bottoms! Here she is sporting crisp white skinny jeans with an untucked red, white and blue striped tee. She then added two toppers for a fun, sporty layered look. The first layer is a light grey hoodie that dresses down the look. The second topper is a navy knit long-line blazer that adds a dressy touch while still being comfortable for a Mum-on-the-Go. White sneakers add extra crispness. A navy tote with cognac handles complements the outfit perfectly. Rochelle’s trusted silver bracelets, blue metallic nail polish and go-to bright red lipstick are the polished finishing touches.

Let us know what you think of Rochelle’s on-trend style in the comments, and be sure to check out the rest of her fab outfits on Beauticurve.