Why you’re failing capsule dressing | How to create an *authentic* capsule wardrobe in 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024

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  • @kateb6893
    @kateb6893 Год назад +59

    As a woman in my 40's that carried my 90'S PNW esthetic into my adult life and recognized that I needed to level up my wardrobe for a new career about 5 years ago, I can say that the greatest shift occured for me after 1) removing everything that wasn't natural fibers, except for athletic clothing, and 2) applying color theory and really learning to recognize when a color worked for me and when it didn't.
    I'm a life-long thrifter, so I really appreciate being able to try things out at a low price and recycling them back into the thrift-stream if they didn't work for me, without feeling massively guilty.
    I would say that I've been working hard at the capsule concept for 5 or 6 years now, and I know myself well enough to know that I will simply never have a 30 item wardrobe if I don't have to. I had between 2 and 5- 6 outfits as a homeless teen, as a working, single mother throughout my twenties because I couldn't afford more clothes.
    I'm working on NOT feeling guilty about having a healthy sized wardrobe. It's one of my main hobbies and I still find most things at the thrift. I enjoy the thrill of the hunt, and very much enjoy the satisfaction of having a closet full of cashmere, wool, lambswool, vintage denim, silk, linen shirts...a lot of what I have found is of exquisite quality and current and future clothing production will probably never match it. I don't want to feel guilty for that.
    That being said, the blvalue I have gotten from the capsule wardrobe movement is the idea of rotating capsules by season-as almost all of the capsule RUclipsrs do. I love not having 4 seasons of clothing in my closet, and taking an upcoming season's clothes out of storage is like it's own version of Christmas. Like seeing old friends! Or opening a package of new clothes! It's become a fun personal tradition and pasttime, and I love pampering my stored clothes with sachets of cedarwood oil and lavender. One of my favorite little joys of living, and contributes to a strong sense of gratitude for what I have in my life, since for many years I really had nothing and wasn't always sure that I would survive.

    • @patrice7p
      @patrice7p Год назад

      You are so right!

    • @patrice7p
      @patrice7p Год назад

      Capsule wardrobe? Neutral colors? Perfect! Since i had my color analysis, I’m in heaven: i know exactly what looks best on me and everything matches! Being a bright winter, my neutral colors are white and black, pink, red, blue and green 😁 I only look at these colors, others do not interest me anymore. What a relief!

    • @neontate413
      @neontate413 11 месяцев назад

      wow thank u for sharing !

    • @nicolehansen658
      @nicolehansen658 10 месяцев назад

      Your life sounds so much like mine. Its fabulous to read and hear about another person who is doing so much better in life than they once were. Congratulations!!!

    • @tulsabrit671
      @tulsabrit671 10 месяцев назад

      I think you should have your own channel, so many of us would appreciate your story and your perspective on clothing which I've not seen or heard anywhere else. I would definitely follow you. I too was a single mom, not easy. Thanks for sharing.

  • @33Jenesis
    @33Jenesis Год назад +114

    Since I have way too many clothing items from decades, I rotate my capsule every couple of weeks. I find it helpful to have a small rack in the room to hang items I want to wear. I wash the items when I am ready to have a new capsule from my closets. The joy of rediscover past favorite items is great.

    • @AlexLouiseWest
      @AlexLouiseWest Год назад +16

      I make adjustments every month or so, because the Isle of Wight's weather is very varied and unpredictable , and because, as you say, it prevents boredom because you rediscover items. I too have a lot of items which I have kept for many years, even decades.

    • @FS-rb2bh
      @FS-rb2bh Год назад +7

      With quality garments (quality is not equal to price) it is a good method to rotate your wardrobe

    • @heidimeigs5192
      @heidimeigs5192 Год назад +1

      I am planning on purchasing a clothing rack also. It seems like such a logical, practical, help.

  • @wendyduncan9084
    @wendyduncan9084 Год назад +20

    Just going to be honest. Like life, clothes are what you make of them. I don’t buy designer because I won’t pay for the name. I try to shop ethically but some of my soft knits are from Walmart. A good tee shirt and well fitting jeans with a cashmere cardigan ( One Quince) is where I put my money. Blazers are great on other people. I’m a cardigan girl. I look softer and less crisp but that’s ok. In mental health work being approachable is important. I love that you addressed the unattainable segment of capsules. I just sat down and imagined what I wanted life to look like and what I needed to wear for it. Not in a fantasy life way but in a hey what is my typical week. Then I made a list of what I am and am not willing to do. Especially with fabric care. Those combined for my authentic wardrobe.

  • @amitydietz
    @amitydietz Год назад +63

    Great video! I think this is something that needs to be talked about more. Over the years, as I've watched the capsule wardrobe rise, the visual representation has been the same. Neutrals, simple design, no color, no pattern, and expensive. When that is all anyone sees, it can be a roadblock for many and in my opinion just another form of conformity. That is not what personal style is supposed to be! It's PERSONAL! So to anyone who reads this and feels they aren't "doing it right", I'm here to say, wear all the colors of the rainbow, rock those animal prints, and HAVE FUN! It's your closet, make it an awesome one!

    • @UseLess_dk
      @UseLess_dk  Год назад +6

      🎉🎉🎉 completely agree!

  • @antoniaz
    @antoniaz Год назад +53

    Thanks for this. It needed to be said!
    I find the idea of capsule wardrobes soooooooo boring. So safe. So conforming. I see all these guides from various fashion influencers, and they are all indistinguishable to me. No room for individuality, colour, personal style. And the whole concept can be overly intimidating. So-and-so says I must have this, that and those this season. EEEEEEEK. I have nothing to wear!
    I don't even know what capsule wardrobe really means except maybe in planning what to pack for an extended trip so that everything goes with everything and you aren't stuck for what to wear and/or end oup overpacking.
    At my age, 71, and after a lifetime of buying clothes that I love, I now find myself with many timeless pieces that, even if they're 40+ years old, work, and work great, perhaps with some tailoring or minor alterations. And if they look dated, I put them in a rollaway bin with some lavender sachets and stash them under my bed or a sofa and wait for them to come back. They always do. I am now wearing crochet beanies and berets that my Mom made in the 70s!
    The lessons I have learned are:
    Buy only what you love, fits (or can be made to fit) and looks amazing on you, flatters your figure (don't hide it!), gives you a smile when you look in the mirror, is not overly trendy (cold shoulders? OMG no!), Then, and only then, fill in the blanks. For example, I recently bought a stunning but somewhat "loud" blazer in a tan and aqua plaid. I found some good and inexpensive tan and aqua tees and splurged on an aqua cotton sweater because I had nothing in that colour in my closet. Of course, it works with white tops as well.
    Splurge on accessories like belts, bags, scarves but NOT shoes. They go out of style and are hard to repurpose because your feet -- and knees! -- change as you age. Accessories can upgrade an outfit instantly.
    Don't be afraid to thrift, buy pre-loved, vintage. One of my favourite dresses came via eBay. I have many high-end boots via eBay as well.
    Study those vloggers who give good tips on what colours, styles, dress lengths, etc. work on a body like yours. Dress for your lifestyle and comfort level. Don't compete with others. Be yourself. Don't be afraid to be a little out there if that's who you are.
    And most important? Take care of your clothes, ladies. You won't regret it. Hand wash, cold water, inside out and hang or lie flat to dry. Use good hangers. Don't hang knits. Fold them over hangers or on shelves and in drawers. Get rid of stains immediately. What you love will last a lifetime, even if it wasn't expensive or designer-quality to begin with.
    Wear "you" and not some stranger's idea of what you "should" wear without their knowing anything about your body, lifestyle, location, budget, schedule, work... To me a "capsule wardrobe" is nothing but a formula for conformity, overspending, panic.

    • @elzbietakachnowski8637
      @elzbietakachnowski8637 Год назад +1

      Antonia Z great article. Thank you.

    • @heidimeigs5192
      @heidimeigs5192 Год назад +4

      You took the words out of my mouth. Especially caring for your clothes. I have never been able to afford “designer” items. But I look for the best quality I can find in my budget, and I take care of them. I’m not ashamed to tell where I purchased things and frequently it surprises others. I have numerous inexpensive items that I have had literally for years. I may have something of an advantage over some in that I’m older, so I’ve had time to learn how to dress my shape….and I worked for a number of years in retail clothing stores .

    • @ediewilson4043
      @ediewilson4043 Год назад +5

      Sage advice.
      I am in my 70s as well, and agree with everything you said. I want to be the best version of myself and that is not a boring look.

    • @eclairtreo
      @eclairtreo Год назад +1

      I am in a similar age range,, and do the same as you in every category except for shoes. Classic, well made well fitting shoes that have a personality can last for years and really make an outfit.

    • @camilaflorencio4334
      @camilaflorencio4334 10 месяцев назад +1

      Wow, thanks for this amazing comment, with so many wise and realistic tips. ⚘

  • @jacquelinea8224
    @jacquelinea8224 Год назад +23

    I definitely fall into the category that finds button downs, blazers and trench coats challenging to wear. I've been browsing a lot of Asian retailers. Not for purchase, but rather for inspiration. Although nearly all the silhouettes are oversized (especially on their tiny bods), there are so many unique details that could be added to basic garments in my closet. It's the perfect way to spend some free time during my no buy January.

  • @conniepleasantnails
    @conniepleasantnails Год назад +7

    I agree with maintaining these beautiful items we purchase. Having a great cobbler or dry cleaner & seamstress are so important. I’ve changed buttons on coats and made them look like a fresh new coat. Or just getting a leather handbag professionally cleaned. Such simple things that help complete a polished look. ❤

  • @shannonrolfes5171
    @shannonrolfes5171 Год назад +21

    Thank you for this topic. One of the things that bothers me about minimalist or capsule wardrobe is the concept of buy less but better. It does com from a place of privilege. "Try to buy wool, cashmere or something more luxurious. You can buy second hand!" 1. Second hand cashmere can still be very expensive. 2. I can't wear cashmere or wool items close to my skin. It's too sensitive. The arguement to add a layer underneath just puts a condition on a piece of clothing that was supposed to make your life easier! Thank you for your time and content!

    • @amyli092
      @amyli092 Год назад +1

      There's definitely something to be said for those who only make enough money to make ends meet... those kinds of people care less about style and only buy clothes because they need them. Those who want to look good but are on a budget are likely to be contingent with their money and spend it when they have enough leftover. Privilege, for some people at least, is earned over time based on how they make their money work for them rather than against them. That's why the word "invest" gets thrown around so much, which kind of bothers me the more I hear it...
      From where I'm standing, at least, I come with the belief that having a good sense of style doesn't need to be equal to being expensive. Shopping at thrift stores has always been a norm, and with social media being part of society's culture now, this can help influence even more people than before in previous years. In saying all of this, I digress in the knowing that privilege is what sits at the root of what most people decide do and showcase here on RUclips or other platforms, and that privilege does need to be acknowledged more.

    • @shannonrolfes5171
      @shannonrolfes5171 Год назад +1

      @@amyli092 I agree. I think the word "investment" can also be thrown around as a justification for spending more. "it's okay that it costs twice as much as I would normally spend, it's an investment piece." If you care for all of your garments as you do expensive garments, you will probably get your cost per wear.

    • @krisztajakab9775
      @krisztajakab9775 Год назад +1

      I thought I was alone in this with this same thoughts. I understand you completely, and this is why I try to "transpose" all the information out there into my life, my preferences etc.

    • @Jessica_Jones
      @Jessica_Jones Год назад

      I do think something that may help bridge the gap between either "investing" or thrifting (coming from youtuber discussions) would be simply living the mantra of, buy more wisely, not necessarily more expensively. I've heard the subject touched on here and there but I wonder if many who discuss these topics have forgotten.
      I have cardigans I bought new at H&M several years ago at pretty cheap prices, 100% cotton and quite well-constructed. I also recently found a couple of long-sleeved shirts at Target for about $10 each, also 100% cotton and decently constructed. These aren't luxurious items, but are good examples of garments that, if I take good care of them when washing, they have, and will, last a very long time! I do aim to be able to buy pieces that will inevitably cost more due to quality of material or production, but I have found over the years that as I've shopped fast-fashion more intentionally, I have been able to spend less for a time, save up a little more, and reward myself here and there with "forever" items without breaking the [small] bank.
      Edit: Obviously I commented on this before getting to Myth #3 & 4 😅 so I guess my contribution is more like a "case in point," lol, but I do hope to hear more discussion around this topic for sure 😊

    • @eclairtreo
      @eclairtreo Год назад

      When I was a poor college student and first working, I bought inexpensive items from Target or Salvation Army. But it is how you put them together and accessorize them that really makes an outfit. Also, it is important when on a seriously restricted budget, to iron and take extra good care of what items one does have. This keeps them looking newer longer, and less tatty. A little spray fabric sizing and a good press makes a cheap white shirt look fabulous.

  • @christinawormbs9328
    @christinawormbs9328 Год назад +3

    I think practically should be considered alongside love. Like I don’t love my black long sleeve shirt and rarely wear it on it’s own, but it has an important place in my wardrobe as a neutral layer to give extra warmth and enable me to wear the pieces I do love even in really cold weather!

  • @robotrabbit2223
    @robotrabbit2223 Год назад +3

    The best expert on colourful capsules of all styles is Daria Andronescu and her unique method Wonder Wardrobe! She won't tell you to have jeans, white shirt etc . She can help you to incorporate anything you have or want to wear. She's here on YT of course. Signe, I know about you from her actually, because she mentioned you a few times in her videos (in a good way!). Last month definitely. So I hope you don't mind mentioning her here. Keep up the good work you do!

  • @2PuppyProductions
    @2PuppyProductions Год назад +9

    This was such an important topic. Thanks for addressing it. I especially appreciate hearing about the 1st myth where everything in your closet has to go with everything else. That's recently become a stumbling block for me, so thanks for bringing some much needed clarity!

  • @paintyourrosesred
    @paintyourrosesred Год назад +1

    Your blazer makes your eyes sparkle so much!🤩

  • @olga6644
    @olga6644 Год назад +6

    I never comment but today I have to say this is the best video I've seen on capsule wardrobe...😍 I'm in the team of "slowly incorporating colour" so I'll stay in your channel for long... thanks for all of your advice, definitely using colour properly is a game changer... also, I learnt from u to keep pieces on storage and later go shopping my wardrobe... greetings from Spain! 😊

  • @MamasGotKids
    @MamasGotKids Год назад +8

    One of the big issues for the sustainability model for me is I’ve finally recognized that most of the ethical sustainable brands just aren’t my style. When I look at the pieces that sit unworn in my closet they are usually from these brands. I’m petite so the oversized look doesn’t make me feel comfortable, which is a lot of those brands main aesthetic. The clothes I wear the most are pieces that are more fitted. Because I’ve had some of these ‘high street’ pieces for years, I feel okay about making a purchase so long as I a) truly need the item b) I try to find it 2nd hand first.
    I also like your comments on fixing things that need mending first. I have a handbag I bought 7 years ago that has started to wear in the corners. I bought a new one (same style) but it’s actually become bigger in size since the original one I purchased. So I returned it and am looking for a repair shop that could add leather or reinforcement to the corners to keep using the one I love. Capsule wardrobes are about what we love and being conscious purchasers. Whether that means lots of colors or not! (My wardrobe is a lot of black grey and blue 😅). Great content as always!

    • @robotrabbit2223
      @robotrabbit2223 Год назад +1

      Oversized clothes and minimalistic estetic doesn''t suit me either. I would recommend you to shop at spanish or french sustainable brands, because their sizing is smaller. For example spanish brand Twothirds (it is also quite affordable) or french Balzac Paris, Sézane (I am not 100 % sure of the sustainibility of the last one, maybe it 's just greenwashing). And people at Wonder Wardrobe would recommend you ethical brands for petites for sure.

  • @sofi1506
    @sofi1506 9 месяцев назад

    This is the most sustainable video on capsule wardrobes I've ever seen! Thank you so much for making it.
    I subscribed right away 😁

  • @thejonasonstyle
    @thejonasonstyle Год назад +15

    I want to add some insights and experiences to your inspiring video. The huge problem I often see as a fashion consultant is that most of the people react on fashion trends and colours instead of getting to know which colour palette really suits them. We all have unique colours on us- it is crucial to know them- then it is easier to define the core of your colour range. Knowing the best basic colours, knowing the vibrant colours which match your colour type and the basic colours is key. Of course, a colour consultation like you are offering, and I as well, are key. Second, buying high labels to add the extra level- can be done secondhand. Through Rebelle I got a perfect Etienne Aigner bag which adds class to my outfits. 3. And my third thought for all the people who like to create a capsule wardrobe and don´t know how to start: Go through your wardrobe and list out similar pieces. A classic I often see in the wardrobes of my clients are blouses, always the same type, the same message. Or- ten similar pants etc, with slightly different details...I recommend them to really get the best blouse out, choose the best pieces for them- from pants to blouses, hang them together and then start to fill in the gaps. It is key to understand what certain pieces should do for you- how you want to feel in them and which level you want to play on. All the best, Sonja

    • @UseLess_dk
      @UseLess_dk  Год назад +3

      Love this Sonja, it’s clear you know what you’re talking about! Thank you for sharing! ❤️🙏🏻 Signe xx

    • @antoniaz
      @antoniaz Год назад

      Amen, sister!

  • @nikitagiffin4457
    @nikitagiffin4457 Год назад +4

    Love the blue blazer on you!

  • @silviahernandez4827
    @silviahernandez4827 Год назад +3

    I love the idea, you have to love it. I heard this once “ if you don’t love it in the store you won’t love it at home” that helps to buy wisely. Great video, thank you

  • @jasminetyxo
    @jasminetyxo Год назад +3

    This was awesome!! A capsule wardrobe should reflect your personal style and shouldn’t be limiting or make you feel bored

  • @priscillahor4029
    @priscillahor4029 Год назад +1

    I’ve been following your Chanel for several years and I love how your style has evolved to incorporate more color while remaining authentic to you. It’s refreshing & inspiring!

  • @user-hj6bp5sw3x
    @user-hj6bp5sw3x Год назад

    Based on your wonderful tips I am enjoying firming that small capsule which really hits the sweet spot! Thank you Signe for being you! 🌻

  • @tanyabooysen3958
    @tanyabooysen3958 Год назад +4

    Hi from South Africa 🇿🇦,thanks for the advice especially the price point bracket we find ourselves in , keep well.

  • @lisah.3690
    @lisah.3690 Год назад +2

    This is one of the best video’s I have seen on this topic! Thanks!

  • @diddlybop
    @diddlybop Год назад

    Some amazing points! As someone who has lived with a capsule wardrobe my entire life - not by choice, I totally agree. You have to choose what you like!

  • @patrice7p
    @patrice7p Год назад

    Capsule wardrobe? Neutral colors? Perfect! Since i had my color analysis, I’m in heaven: i know exactly what looks best on me and everything matches! Being a bright winter, my neutral colors are white and black, pink, red, blue and green 😁 I only look at these colors, others do not interest me anymore. What a relief!

  • @TM-zq7qx
    @TM-zq7qx Год назад +1

    Thank you for pointing out these basics of capsule wardrobing….
    In the beginning I had a very hard time finding inspiration for a capsule as I never (like almost ever) wear pants: skirts and dresses are my personal go-tos even in winter. So, I do me…I have adapted a few formulas to my own style and preference.
    The most important rule for me is: I have to feel comfortable.

  • @acminkus
    @acminkus Год назад +2

    Hi. Really enjoyed this video. I was wondering what you use to whiten your T-shirt. I have yet to find some thing that truly has an impact on the yellowing. Thanks!

  • @UNREDACTEDTRUTH
    @UNREDACTEDTRUTH Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video- SO COMMON SENSE! I found you by accident & can't WAIT to check out your 'keeping clothes white' video... Bleach worked GREAT when I was young then they CHANGED it to make whites yellow! I've thrown out SO many great pieces (& thousands of pair of boys & mens socks)

  • @bqz4eva
    @bqz4eva Год назад

    I just want to say, I love you so much! I have been a subscriber for years now, and I truly love your content, and I have bought many things that you have suggested, and I am happy with all of my pieces and still wear them till this day. So thank you for your guidance and thank you for all of your advice! ♥️🙏🏾

  • @bethcorr
    @bethcorr Год назад

    Love the Ansel Adams photograph in your back ground.. My Aunt and Uncle are really fond of his work and have a bunch of his stuff in their home in Colorado..

  • @susanisham796
    @susanisham796 Год назад +5

    Thank you for this! I love color and pattern and eschew blazers and white button downs. I have found a color palette that works and figured out my aesthetic, but I would never call it a capsule wardrobe or minimalist. Those labels feel too restrictive to me 😁

    • @edennis8578
      @edennis8578 Год назад +3

      I have a capsule wardrobe within my wardrobe. That is, a core of clothes that are the base, and if I travel, those are the clothes that I can pack for a trip without worrying about making outfits. If you use the term capsule or minimalist, however, the chances are good that someone will argue with you because they don't define the terms in the same way.

  • @allthingswavy6420
    @allthingswavy6420 Год назад

    My original goal of adhering to "capsule" principles was to gain AWARENESS of my clothing habits and to exit some buying patterns that were unhealthy for both my wallet AND for the earth in equal portions.
    My wardrobe journey has been an extension of my own self-awareness. For me it hasn't been about "following rules" cast by another, but more about SLOWING DOWN enough to examine my own style, and my relationships to clothing and to money. It's been a truly inspirational journey and I want to thank you for helping me sort it all out (clothing, emotions, personal style) along the way ❤.

  • @Tanya-wl3nl
    @Tanya-wl3nl 2 месяца назад

    Great Video, Signe - thank you. These are really good advices. Greetings from germany 😊

  • @oneofakindlifestyle
    @oneofakindlifestyle Год назад

    Found you and omg I love this way of thinking. Yes,in building my capsule wardrobe I got rid of the things that didn’t fit me. But I kept everything color, cause I love color. I mix & match neutrals, pattern & colors. For my unique style 🥰✨

  • @kathysteele3071
    @kathysteele3071 Год назад +4

    Great advice. I love that you KNOW we are not all the same! Have signed up for MasterClass and am impressed. Also love my color wallet I got from you-it allows much more freedom

    • @UseLess_dk
      @UseLess_dk  Год назад +1

      Kathy! Thanks so much for all your support and I’m so happy you’re enjoying everything you’re learning. I’m grateful to have you onboard! 🙏🏻❤️ xx

  • @kimidoodles
    @kimidoodles Год назад +1

    Sara Watson of LiveLoveSara is great at capsule/travel wardrobes that have individuality and style. My preference is slim fit jeans or trousers with a loud or unique silk blouse, all mine are second hand.

  • @drc4168
    @drc4168 8 месяцев назад

    Best video on this subject. Thank you. ❤

  • @laurajames4621
    @laurajames4621 Год назад

    I like your no nonsense attitude about creating a capsule wardrobe. Question: I treated myself to a style consultation when I turned 40 and it was a great help in making my professional and personal choices better in terms of cut and color. I am now 54 and have different constraints, a heavier body, and gray hair. Do I have to do an expensive style consultation again as a more “mature” woman? Just feeling a bit frumpy and can’t seem to find shoes that are both comfortable and stylish. The right shoes make an outfit…

  • @glw5166
    @glw5166 Год назад

    Thank you for this inspiring video. And I love the top and blazer that you are wearing. Very nicely put together!

  • @jacquieincolour9084
    @jacquieincolour9084 Год назад +2

    Excellent video!

  • @jacquelineinostroza9636
    @jacquelineinostroza9636 Год назад

    The way you are and behave with clothing, style and durability is admirable ! This is the point we should all get to instead of copiing and becoming clowns all wearing beige black and trench....love your channel, bravo.
    Kind regards.

  • @YoSamdySam
    @YoSamdySam Год назад +2

    That blue colour on you is just amazing! I know what my colours are (I have such similar colouring to you, Danish genes I guess) but I really struggle to find colours in dusty, muted tones. Any tips?

  • @catkozia6565
    @catkozia6565 Год назад

    So glad you are addressing this. I would to reduce my clothes and I like some neutrals, I don’t want to only wear neutrals. And just 30 items or a really small amount of items is not going to work for me.

  • @sarahflynn8142
    @sarahflynn8142 Год назад

    I appreciate this video, I am not a pants gal and I almost dress exclusively in dresses and skirts (with shirts) and almost all of the capsule wardrobe channels push the narrative that pants are essential and while I own some pants for practical reasons I don't get more then one per purpose. I'm just not a fan of pants lol. I appreciate the acceptance of other styles.

  • @whiskersBOOSTER2
    @whiskersBOOSTER2 Год назад

    Excellent video!! You’re so easy to listen to…always enjoy your content!

  • @zayzay4884
    @zayzay4884 Год назад +2

    Love this video! I was struggling so bad with this, thanks for the input (: ❤

  • @ShoppingwithRina
    @ShoppingwithRina Год назад

    thank you

  • @elisafraga4358
    @elisafraga4358 Год назад +2

    I love all of your videos! Thank you

  • @ireneplerugio3388
    @ireneplerugio3388 Год назад

    Happy new year and new begginings!!

  • @margomarshall6754
    @margomarshall6754 Год назад

    Happy New Year! I really enjoyed your video. You brought up a lot of interesting points about capsule wardrobes. Thank you!

  • @angelamelum4304
    @angelamelum4304 Год назад +2

    The taking a break from some of my items has been huge for me.

  • @kasiad9826
    @kasiad9826 Год назад

    After years I discovered I don't like patterns anymore... I used to like stripes but recently whatever pattern I try just don't feel right. So I stay with plain but strong colours-my favourite is black, white, grey and navy, and for color pop-red-even if that red is a lipstick. I pair my tops with mid wash blue denim-the only blue I can handle😁

  • @lindadugardein5584
    @lindadugardein5584 Год назад +7

    I really love a capsule wardrobe and I do try to mix and match as much as possible. However I do always end up with Black 99% of the time. My problem is that I am severely colour blind so that makes it quite hard to be sure which colour it actually is.

    • @robotrabbit2223
      @robotrabbit2223 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/YFq4nSlyU2o/видео.html
      An interesting video on how to change the black capsule a little bit. Step by step.

  • @fashionandluxury101
    @fashionandluxury101 Год назад

    Great video! Thx so much This video was so informative . 😊

  • @njpans
    @njpans Год назад

    Thank you for yet another great video 🎉🎉🎉

  • @cathylynnpietranton
    @cathylynnpietranton Год назад

    Thank you Signe ❤

  • @michelebrotman5345
    @michelebrotman5345 Год назад

    I love color !!

  • @ronnie-lynn
    @ronnie-lynn Год назад +1

    I struggle with purses and shoes. I have a black purse and a light beige. When I’m wearing camel or navy and then only have say a black purse I find it looks misplaced. Like yesterday I wore a light pink skirt, navy blouse, navy glasses, and a light pink jacket and I feel my black shoes and purse looked odd 🫤

  • @annaklaus8377
    @annaklaus8377 Год назад

    Excellent advice.

  • @user-rf4lc3vt7o
    @user-rf4lc3vt7o Год назад

    Every time I watch these videos, I toss 3-4 pieces of clothes..yay.. thx👏😊

  • @engyolyonline4208
    @engyolyonline4208 Год назад +3

    What is the product you used on the underarm of the white t-shirt in the video? I struggle with staining and would love some tips.

    • @UseLess_dk
      @UseLess_dk  Год назад +4

      I made a video a couple years back about keeping white tees white! You can find it here: ruclips.net/video/Tnds_e7yFXU/видео.html
      Both the deodorant I use and the stain remover is linked in the description of that video 🙏🏻😊 xx

  • @ilonalato9763
    @ilonalato9763 Год назад +3

    ♥️

  • @Maillady65
    @Maillady65 Год назад

    Love love your videos . I have several white t shirts how do remove underarms stains you were spraying something what was it?

  • @nikkoftimeart
    @nikkoftimeart Год назад

    Hi, love your videos! Where is your chunky silver necklace you're wearing from?

    • @UseLess_dk
      @UseLess_dk  Год назад

      Thank you! It’s from Stilnest 😍

  • @yap4808
    @yap4808 Год назад

    Where is your brown bag from😍 loved the video 🤗 xo from germany ❤

    • @UseLess_dk
      @UseLess_dk  Год назад +1

      From Michael Kors! It’s the Bradshaw bag ❤️

  • @dittney85
    @dittney85 Год назад

    What was the wardrobe app in the video?

  • @kkaatteessjj
    @kkaatteessjj Год назад +1

    Love this! What app do you use?❤

    • @UseLess_dk
      @UseLess_dk  Год назад +1

      If you’re referring to the wardrobe app the one showcased is OpenWardrobe 😍 which I (as a disclaimer) also work as an ambassador and in-app stylist for 🙏🏻💃 xx

  • @AgataZKurnatowic
    @AgataZKurnatowic Год назад

    I’m freckled, ginger hair women - I look better in Deep colours than in nudes.
    Good point Signe when it comes to looking like a clones🙈

  • @jodangelo-fotopoulos7030
    @jodangelo-fotopoulos7030 Год назад

    I was wanting to know about the brown bag please. Brand and style?

    • @UseLess_dk
      @UseLess_dk  Год назад

      It’s from Michael Kors, the style name is Bradshaw 😊🙏🏻

  • @shoshanachavab
    @shoshanachavab Год назад

    Have. NOt seen a capsule that I can follow. I wear modest clothes with no pants no denim and knees and arms and chests covered. And yes I am very fashionable but I know I have too many clothes. 🌺

  • @wrendor9465
    @wrendor9465 Год назад

    👍🏾

  • @StephanieBacks
    @StephanieBacks 9 месяцев назад

    I hate the colour black, it makes me look dead and accents my dark circles under my eyes. It's nice to be encouraged to branch away.

  • @Audrey.17
    @Audrey.17 Год назад