Fabbers, it's you who are inspiring me!! I thoroughly enjoy reading all your comments and suggestions, and I'm so happy that you appreciate this. My wardrobe needs a dark, patterned pencil for the S/S season, and I wouldn't mind finding a similar one to the one in Redbook's capsule at all. I agree that the light skirt is too bland in this capsule.
Saramir, you are entirely entitled to NOT be loving the spring looks from Redbook, or my version of them! I'm not that convinced myself, either, in fact. A few of them are good, but many are actually quite meh. And as you pointed out, too; I find some of them dated, somehow. My reason for doing this is the 'what if..' question that is motivating a lot of my various projects, not only in regard of my wardrobe. I simply love to play with variables, and to make do with what I already have. I think capsules are very intriguing, obviously, and a great exercise for my creativity. When I play copy cat like I did here, I always discover something new, an interesting combination for example, or also what I do *not* like, like scarves tied around my waist! I really appreciate your honest feedback.
Denise, Siniestra is right - I am not tall. I'm 5"4', so I'm bordering on petite. Thanks for explaining the idiom to me, a very good description, too!
Claire, this is the deceiving ways of the internet at play, you know;) I show you a tiny, tidy corner of my living room, but what I won't let you see is all my piles of clothes, dishes and newspapers scattered all over my house