My entire wardrobe ( minus undergarments) has to fit in a 3 foot closet that is not a walk-in. I discovered that I can hang 7 dresses, 7 long sleeve tops, 7 short sleeve tops, 4 pairs of pants , 2 shorts, one jacket and one coat in this space . My everyday purse, evening clutch bag, and shoulder bag hang on padded hooks on the inside end wall. I have rain boots, dress boots, working sneakers, cute sneakers, two pairs of dressy shoes, two pairs of sandals, one pair of flats. I was shocked to see that everything I needed could fit easily within this small space.
In the early 1970's as teens my sister would wear her jean jacket over dresses. I thought that was wrong. It turned out she was just way ahead of the rest of us with her style.
Finally someone really acknowledging the issues around weather and temperature changes. Thank you for pointing out how different it is for Jennifer Scott when living in California ( France) All your explanation about how fall starts almost like summer and then ends quite cold….this is the most relatable video I have seen. Thank you for keeping it ‘real’.
Paris in autumn and spring is super temperamental, with the same fluctuations as in the video (from 5C/40F in the morning to 20C/70F during the day, if it is sunny), so maybe that's not rly the best example. But being mindful of your own circumstances and where you live is absolutely the way to go, as the OP said. (:
I live in Michigan (all 4 seasons!) I have: 3 sundresses, 1 pair of shorts, 3 t-shirts, 1 bathing suit, 1 cover-up (which can also double as a sundress), 1 pair of flip flops, 1 pair of sandals and 1 purse. Not counting pj's, undies, bras. Spring & Fall (same clothes!) 4 long sleeve tops, 1 hoodie, 3 jeggings. 1 pair of sneakers/trainers. Winter 1 coat, 1 pair of boots, 1 purse, 2 sweaters, 2 long sleeve t-shirts (for layering) 1 puffer vest and 1 zip up hoodie. 30 items for all 4 seasons! Oh...I do have a t-shirt and 2 shorts (cut off sweat pants) that I use for cleaning and painting.
I have a colorful capsule but I stick to basically the same colors: blue, cranberry, dark pink and green. These are the colors that look best on me and they are easy to mix together. I wear my white tennis shoes with everything! I am also a fan of pattern mixing.
I still work in an office but I'm slowly realizing I don't need so many blouses, dresses, shorts and pants for my job. Where I live we have different seasons so I need spring/summer and fall/winter clothing. As I'm getting older, I realized the more clothing I have, the more space it takes up. I have a tiny closet that I do a seasonal switch with my clothes. I also just realized what type of jeans I like to wear and feel comfortable in🤣🤣. I have been donating lots of clothes that I have not been wearing which was taking up a lot of space in my closet. I also had bags of clothes that I was not wearing which I donated all of that. I'm on a journey of downsizing my clothes, only buying if I need something. I'm also shredding my papers because that also takes up a lot of space. I feel more organized with the clothes that I kept and it's now easier for me to put an outfit together. I also changed my plastic hangers to slim hangers to have more space in my closet. I use wooden hangers for my coats.
We have very distinct 4 seasons. So we really need cool, cold, ver cold, hot, very pieces. I dislike switching out my clothes each season, but it is necessary due to the space the sweaters take in the winter. There are moments I wear the same items over and over, but then I go through times where I were all the things. I had weight lost surgery in July 2022 so I had to purchase all new clothes from underwear to jackets. Hoping I don't have to purchase clothes now for the next 5 to 10 years as I have lots of options now.
I just put clothing items for Fall and Winter on a wardrobe rack in my bedroom. I have a lot more than 10 items but it’s ok. I have more to choose from. Shoes are under the clothing items for easy reach. It saves time to look for items in closets and drawers,
One key point I have found in trying to ‘discover my style’ is that it can have a very different emphasis depending on the season. No one told me that. I thought I needed to find my style ( even if technically my style is a couple styles combined (.very common) . I have one dominant style and 2 touches of other styles. This holds true overall but the dominant, secondary and third style changes based on season and practicality. For example, in the summer my dominant style will be more ‘Romantic’ ( feminine) because I wear more dresses because they are more comfortable and cool in hot weather. My secondary style is ‘casual’ ( natural) because I wear more linen and because I need to be more active and get dirty, messy. Going to the beach sitting on the ground or on public picnic tables etc. But in winter, linen isn’t a great fabric and it’s just hard to wear more ‘natural’ ( a little boho style ) items. In Winter, my dominant style is still ‘romantic’ but my secondary is ‘classic’ …jeans, sweater, jacket…it’s just easier. In both Fall and Spring my dominant style changes to ‘classic’ then casual with still a bit of ‘romantic’. Picking these three styles ( from RUclips video with Daria Andronascou from ‘wonder wardrobe’) and putting different emphasis in different seasons has made building my wardrobe so much easier. Just my experience ( maybe a tip) for all the other four season friends out there trying to ‘find your style’.
Hi, i'm from the Netherlands. Just discoverd youre channel and really like it! It is a 4 hour drive to Paris from where i live, so the same climate for me as in Paris, and it's defenitly not mild! We also experience different range of temperature during the day when transissioning from winter into spring or summer into fall! Starting with 10 degrees celsius in the morning and having 25 degrees celsius in the afternoon. (15 degrees diffrents, 15 celsius is about 60 farenheit) Just wanna too let you know 😊 So for me; i have a minimal wardrobe but al the seasons are in my closet.
Yay! Priscilla, welcome to the channel and thanks for watching! Well, sounds like this might be a case of an internet research fail on my part 😂 Thanks for jumping in with the clarification for all of us! Hopefully the point still stands. Capsule wardrobe structures are great, but we have to remain the experts in building our own wardrobes to meet the specific needs for our lives and circumstances. And, hello from the States 🇺🇸!
I create my wardrobe around what I call uniform. I am a jeans person so no dresses, skirts or jumpers. My dress up outfit is always black dress slacks, you can do anything with the top to include blouses, sweaters, t shirts or vest. I try to keep year around looks and change of cold season means layers. I usually have 2-3 dress tops for my going out or church along with black slacks. Rest is interchangeable and regular daily wear. I live in area where more casual wear is acceptable for dress up, church or parties. So mostly jeans and tops layered different ways. My one splurge and extras is cardigan sweaters they are a favorite piece and I allow extras into my capsule wardrobe. Thanks love this video ❤️
I started Project 333 six weeks ago. I thought I would have trousers and tops, but in fact I ended up with 12 dresses. We had very varied weather in April, but I generally wore a black poloneck under the dresses when it was cold, and it worked really well. For the first couple of weeks I kept thinking of things I could add in from my spare pieces, but resisted the temptation, and now it feels fantastic to get up in the morning, put a dress on and leave for work. My other problem, besides too many clothes, is that I have a lot of what we call handbags, but you guys call purses! I challenged myself to use the same bag every day for a month, which I did. It felt great because I used to change my bag nearly every day to match my outfit, then I couldn't remember which bag had my keys in, etc. Far too many decisions to make that early in the morning! This has now made me realise that I actually prefer a tote bag, that I can put everything in that I need all the time, and just pick it up and leave the house, as opposed to a small handbag that just about holds my phone and a lipstick. I am exactly half way through the 3 months, and know already that there's no going back for me. Now I just have to decide what to do with all the other clothes I own!
That’s awesome! I kind of stumbled into the ten item wardrobe because of having babies and gaining weight, so I never did it with the intentionality you’re describing. I love hearing about how it’s gone for you! Thanks for sharing!
I tried having all of my basics be black, grey, and white with my scarves and cardigans adding the color, but when I let go of that and started adding color nearly everything that I gravitated towards was navy, plum, and forest green, with brown as a neutral. I thought it was funny how all of those colors go well together and easily interchange with each other, I didn’t try to do that, and I didn’t even realize that my whole wardrobe ended up being those 4 colors until a couple years later.
It's so funny how things like that can sneak up on us! I love that though. Basically you created a color palette for your wardrobe. I have a background in graphic design so you've got my wheels spinning now. People could easily use a color palette generator to create wardrobe color palettes and build closets from that. Love it! Also, those colors you mentioned sound beautiful!
@@papertownhomethis would be amazing but a complimentary shopping helper that matches pallets to items would be even more incredible. After finding my season I felt all this relief that shopping would now be easy but it’s actually difficult to find items in the colour pallets!
Amen to the simplified color palette! I'm religiously wearing black bottoms with mushroom brown neutral tops and light pink or purple accents. It happened naturally over time, but it really helps with crossover items throughout the seasons.
I pretty much have a very curated thrift store from which I shop daily. Almost all the pieces are ones I truly love (bring me joy…ha). I just edited with my sister and purged 25% of my wardrobe…mostly because of worn outness or fit. I have some pieces that I’ve had for years waiting in the wings like an understudy. Waiting for the perfect coordinating piece. And to think I almost purged those items two years ago….this, my dears, is a subtle sign of hoarding. My sister traveled across the Atlantic to help me help her not have to deal with this when I die. She didn’t see the basement bins…..mwahahahaha! Here’s to a long and healthy life sister dahling.
I like your style and I like the simplicity that you bring here. You’re naturally beautiful. You’re doing so awesome! I am so so glad I found you here. It has helped me tremendously!
You have wonderful style! I live in NoCo (northern CO) and the temps here can be below zero in the morning and up in high 70s low 80s in the afternoon and this past year started snowing Nov 3 didn't stop till June so yes layering is the key!!! Really like your channel subscribed : )
@@faeriesmak My sister lives in Wisconsin (it's actually where my husband and I are both from) and she sent a picture of her and my nephew trick or treating in the snow last night! Hope you all made it through the first snow alright!🌨☃
We did! A lot of cities in our area canceled but our little town went ahead and did it anyway. It was pretty fun and memorable! Sometimes Lake Michigan likes to dump surprises on us!@@papertownhome
So I’m seeing 10 for winter and 10 for summer…. With 10 sprautumn being a mix of these 😅😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ loving the simplicity of your wardrobe and you’ve overcome all and any false judgments made 😊✨🙏
Bravo! Well done! Especially appreciate the fact that this is an exercise. It’s not meant to kill you, but open up your mind to creativity while serving a purpose. That’s what has challenged me. And I’ve also decided that I have my own style-kind of cottage-boho with a big dollop of Carhartt/utilitarian-athletic. That’s me. Kind of a fashion-mutt but it works for me. And you said that’s allowed, too! Great job!!! Many blessings, xo
I love how cute and comfy and casual your clothes are. Oh I wish I could have only a select few clothes I love to wear. I have way too many. Working on it. Thanks for the ideas!
Thank you so much!! And you can do it! But give yourself grace, it took me a couple years to get to this point. I started by boxing up six large tubs of clothing and just sticking them in the basement. 😂
I loved your video! You did a really fantastic job of explaining a capsule wardrobe. I will be watching it again for sure. I'm a new subscriber and plan to watch back all the videos you've created. It's a lazy Sunday for me, so what better way to spend it. So off topic from today's video, but relevant to your other videos... I've always had an organized clean home, even when my daughters were little (20 and 16 now). I enjoy looking for something to declutter. Lol. I'd say over the last 5 years, my longing to lead a simple, slower life has really consumed my thoughts. I enjoy having a boring life too, having extra time to look out the window and be lost in thought. I've been a stay-at-home mom since my youngest was born. It may seem hard during every stage of motherhood. But I'm truly finding this age the most difficult...helping them navigate bigger life decisions while giving them independence. It can be worrisome. So my point is at this stage I absolutely need a simple life so I have the mental capacity to offer my daughters the best guidance. One last comment...I love that you've included a scripture quote in your bio. 1 Thessalonians 4:11 All the best to you, from 🇨🇦
Thank you Tania for sharing this! I was recently listening to an interview with a woman named Erica Komisar, in which she talked about the importance of being available and making time for both very young children (first three years) and adolescents (ages 9-25). Basically both are sensitive periods for brain development, secure attachments, and supporting emotional well being. From what I learned your instinct to slow down to ensure you’re present and have capacity to support their more complex challenges is exactly right. I think it’s such a blessing to your family that you’re doing that. I wish our cultures celebrated the sacrifices of parenthood more. Also, your quiet Sunday plans sounded amazing! My daughter and I watched a Natalie Bennett video together on Sunday and it was so calming and peaceful. I loved having a wholesome RUclips channel that I could share with her. All the best to you and your family!
@papertownhome Thank you for taking the time to reply. I've noticed your comments are always thoughtful and genuine with everyone. I'm sure I'm not the only person who appreciates that. As my daughters have grown, people have often asked me if I plan to go back to work. The answer is always no. One thing I know for sure is that when a teenager wants to open up and talk about important subjects, they want to talk in that very moment. They don't want to wait for the parents to get off work, have more time, have fewer distractions, more energy, etc. I'm grateful that I have been available immediately for some hard conversations with my girls. My advice or perspective isn't always welcomed, lol, but at least I'm able to give it. I look forward to more of your videos. Enjoy the week ahead!
Thank you! You too! And, thanks for sharing your experience and wisdom on this. I'm starting to realize how important it is to learn from more experienced moms. It means a lot to me to have the opportunity to anticipate the needs my kids will have down the road. @@taniayoungson5614
You have had the best style for so long, and I'm so glad you are showing it off to the world. I always think WWED when I get ready for work or an event (AKA What Would Erika Do)! I have started an adapted capsule wardrobe for work and it is so helpful. I have found that my joggers can adapt to both work and home/mom life. It is all about what you pair them with on the bottom (e.g., booties, mules, tennis shoes, etc.) and top (e.g., sweaters, collared blouse, sweatshirt). The ones I have come to love are by Rachel Zoe. I have two pair in my capsule (black and dark green).
Such a great point about the joggers! I might have to think about adding some into my winter capsule. That is if the weather EVER cools down. Fall has been a slow play this year. 👎😂
I was always reading about how cold it gets in Paris; in the winter; and that it rains a lot. Was your friend there, in the winter? I donated two boxes of clothes to GoodWill today. I doubt I'll ever have a 10- 30 item wardrobe, but I definitely intend to downsize. I need the space in my closet! You have some cute things but most people won't be comfortable putting on that many layers.
Congrats on your progress with decluttering! I think clothing can be one of the hardest areas to minimize and it takes a lot of testing and experimenting. Oh yes, Paris can definitely get cold and rain is plentiful. In the video, I was talking about range of temperatures experienced there throughout the year versus climates that have more fluctuation, especially during transitional seasons like fall. Some of my audience has pretty wild temperatures they have to respond to, such as 60 degree fluctuations in a single day. Whereas Jennifer L. Scott, creator of the "ten-item wardrobe," predominantly lived in more mild climates - Paris and Los Angeles. I still think her capsule approach is great, but I like to encourage folks to always consider their unique circumstances and make adaptations accordingly. If you have any ideas on how to accommodate a 60-degree temperature swing in a single day, I think we're all ears here! :) Thanks for watching!
Thank you! I’m so happy you’re here! The jeans are from Ginger + Dandelion. It’s their slim fit option. They’re a company that does jeans with a super soft waist band!
Okay. I’m commenting again because I’ve watched this video like 10 times. I’m really thinking I have ADHD as I keep coming back and picking up new points. I, like you, totally rely on layering. Mountain living just dictates that. Because of you, I’ve re-fallen in love with my Jean jacket. It JUST fits, which means I need to stop eating crap so I don’t have to buy another. That jacket just goes with everything. So does my Irish knit cardigan th at my mom gave me when I was 16. Yes, I’m going on 52 and I’m still wearing it. It can work with a dressy outfit (with dress and fancy shoes) or with Levis and Chucks- mine aren’t real all-stars, but they’re pink and I love them. You are sooooo helpful with outfits and putting them together. You and I, I think are kindred spirits. Oh, and one more thing, keep putting your socks and shoes on without holding onto anything. It a great indicator of hip strength, balance, and flexibility. You blink and that ability is gone, so keep it up. Way to go!! xo
I love this! I agree we’re kindred spirits. 🥰 Love that the jean jacket is earning its rightful place as a wardrobe staple! And I’m sure you don’t have ADHD it’s just hard to take in all the ideas at once. The downside of a longer video. 😉
Yes! Those are the Allbirds Tree Runners. I’ve had them for two years and they’ve held up well. You can also find a link in the video description, if that’s helpful. 🤗
So interesting. I still don't understand though, how tht works, laundrywise? Or don't you girls sweat/ have no body odor? After our last holidays, where I brought more than 10 core items, I had to do laundry after 5 days, and was mostly out of clothing, because I needed to change clothes after half the day/ the beach or walking around in hot weather. I would find it too stressful, with that little clothing ( but I also wash dark colours, light colours, fine items, etc separately, so I would not just put my whole outfit in the wash in the evening...)
I live in Iowa which has 4-seasons. I've been trying to figure out how to have a minimal wardrobe yet still have the right clothes for each season This video was so very helpful! Now I'm better understanding how to transition some pieces from season to season; layering as needed in different seasons; what I actually need for 3 months; creating a minimal capsule for ME and MY style. Also, I'm realizing that, in the past, I was trying to create a minimal capsule wardrobe not for me and my personal style and lifestyle, but for someone else (whoever that was!). I noticed that you aren't wearing any jewelry in this video. Have you completely eliminated jewelry? I have a ton of real and costume jewelry but have never really enjoyed wearing jewelry. I'm strongly considering not wearing any jewelry for 3 months and then reevaluating what I think/feel about it then.
So sorry! Got behind on responding to comments. I wear almost no jewelry on a daily basis. I kept a few things for the rare special occasion (one bracelet and a few earrings). I also realized I don’t like jewelry that much. I wear my engagement ring and wedding band everyday. The other pieces come out once or twice a year.
Loved the video! As a busy mom of two this is the best, most relatable fall capsule wardrobe I’ve seen! Would love to know where your camel colored jacket is from? Ive been on the hunt for one just like that!
Thanks! Unfortunately, I bought them over 10 years ago at Anthropologie. The brand is J.Shoes but I couldn’t find anything similar when I looked online.
This is so hard to do with different aesthetics! Im struggling. For example, i love this purple velvet mini dress and want it part of my rotation. Really, i wear leggings underneath and a black cardigan on top. Cant wear a tan cardigan, wouldnt match. I have other bohemian/90s piece’s that i have to dress around the piece and cant go with everything. Definitely going to be guilty of outfit repeating lol. Oh well.
You have such a good figure so added a black belt & brown belt your dresses the straight ones. Or a crossbody bag brown and black if you don't already have them. I found that with 3 children I had too always have small snacks on for us all. Hard candy or granola bars.
You're very sweet to say that :) I do have a crossbody bag and I'm such a fan! And, I agree, the snacks are essential. I'm always plying my kids with food and water.
I have a mom who is so kind but literally thinks it’s a joke when I ask her not to buy “stuff” for my littles just to buy stuff and I can not leave her house without coming home without at least a bag of things and then she says things to get me to feel bad for giving them away. Even clothes! 😑 help 🙏please
I really like your personality and ideas. I wonder why you choose such large dresses when you have such a lovely figure. Is it more comfortable? Is it just what you prefer? I'm not criticizing. I'm just curious.
Thanks Nancy! It’s not obvious on camera but the wider dresses mask that I carry extra weight in my stomach. So, I feel more comfortable having them looser. 🥰 Plus, a little easier for moving around and chasing little kids.
My entire wardrobe ( minus undergarments) has to fit in a 3 foot closet that is not a walk-in. I discovered that I can hang 7 dresses, 7 long sleeve tops, 7 short sleeve tops, 4 pairs of pants , 2 shorts, one jacket and one coat in this space . My everyday purse, evening clutch bag, and shoulder bag hang on padded hooks on the inside end wall. I have rain boots, dress boots, working sneakers, cute sneakers, two pairs of dressy shoes, two pairs of sandals, one pair of flats. I was shocked to see that everything I needed could fit easily within this small space.
In the early 1970's as teens my sister would wear her jean jacket over dresses. I thought that was wrong. It turned out she was just way ahead of the rest of us with her style.
Finally someone really acknowledging the issues around weather and temperature changes. Thank you for pointing out how different it is for Jennifer Scott when living in California ( France) All your explanation about how fall starts almost like summer and then ends quite cold….this is the most relatable video I have seen. Thank you for keeping it ‘real’.
You’re welcome! I’m glad it was helpful.
Paris in autumn and spring is super temperamental, with the same fluctuations as in the video (from 5C/40F in the morning to 20C/70F during the day, if it is sunny), so maybe that's not rly the best example. But being mindful of your own circumstances and where you live is absolutely the way to go, as the OP said. (:
"I had many years of looking real dumb" lol same same. Sometimes I think I still do.
😂🥰 Yep, same! Oh well, guess we gotta lean into what we like.
Everybody does 😊
I just love your videos. As a mom of 3 it’s easy to get lost in consumption and accumulation . Your videos are so honest and refreshing ❤
I live in Michigan (all 4 seasons!) I have: 3 sundresses, 1 pair of shorts, 3 t-shirts, 1 bathing suit, 1 cover-up (which can also double as a sundress), 1 pair of flip flops, 1 pair of sandals and 1 purse.
Not counting pj's, undies, bras. Spring & Fall (same clothes!) 4 long sleeve tops, 1 hoodie, 3 jeggings. 1 pair of sneakers/trainers. Winter 1 coat, 1 pair of boots, 1 purse, 2 sweaters, 2 long sleeve t-shirts (for layering) 1 puffer vest and 1 zip up hoodie.
30 items for all 4 seasons!
Oh...I do have a t-shirt and 2 shorts (cut off sweat pants) that I use for cleaning and painting.
I have a colorful capsule but I stick to basically the same colors: blue, cranberry, dark pink and green. These are the colors that look best on me and they are easy to mix together. I wear my white tennis shoes with everything! I am also a fan of pattern mixing.
I love this!
I still work in an office but I'm slowly realizing I don't need so many blouses, dresses, shorts and pants for my job. Where I live we have different seasons so I need spring/summer and fall/winter clothing.
As I'm getting older, I realized the more clothing I have, the more space it takes up. I have a tiny closet that I do a seasonal switch with my clothes. I also just realized what type of jeans I like to wear and feel comfortable in🤣🤣.
I have been donating lots of clothes that I have not been wearing which was taking up a lot of space in my closet. I also had bags of clothes that I was not wearing which I donated all of that.
I'm on a journey of downsizing my clothes, only buying if I need something. I'm also shredding my papers because that also takes up a lot of space. I feel more organized with the clothes that I kept and it's now easier for me to put an outfit together. I also changed my plastic hangers to slim hangers to have more space in my closet. I use wooden hangers for my coats.
Love this! Thanks for sharing! And way to go! Downsizing is tough but liberating.
We have very distinct 4 seasons. So we really need cool, cold, ver cold, hot, very pieces. I dislike switching out my clothes each season, but it is necessary due to the space the sweaters take in the winter. There are moments I wear the same items over and over, but then I go through times where I were all the things. I had weight lost surgery in July 2022 so I had to purchase all new clothes from underwear to jackets. Hoping I don't have to purchase clothes now for the next 5 to 10 years as I have lots of options now.
I just put clothing items for Fall and Winter on a wardrobe rack in my bedroom. I have a lot more than 10 items but it’s ok. I have more to choose from. Shoes are under the clothing items for easy reach. It saves time to look for items in closets and drawers,
Nice!
One key point I have found in trying to ‘discover my style’ is that it can have a very different emphasis depending on the season. No one told me that. I thought I needed to find my style ( even if technically my style is a couple styles combined (.very common) . I have one dominant style and 2 touches of other styles. This holds true overall but the dominant, secondary and third style changes based on season and practicality. For example, in the summer my dominant style will be more ‘Romantic’ ( feminine) because I wear more dresses because they are more comfortable and cool in hot weather. My secondary style is ‘casual’ ( natural) because I wear more linen and because I need to be more active and get dirty, messy. Going to the beach sitting on the ground or on public picnic tables etc. But in winter, linen isn’t a great fabric and it’s just hard to wear more ‘natural’ ( a little boho style ) items. In Winter, my dominant style is still ‘romantic’ but my secondary is ‘classic’ …jeans, sweater, jacket…it’s just easier. In both Fall and Spring my dominant style changes to ‘classic’ then casual with still a bit of ‘romantic’. Picking these three styles ( from RUclips video with Daria Andronascou from ‘wonder wardrobe’) and putting different emphasis in different seasons has made building my wardrobe so much easier. Just my experience ( maybe a tip) for all the other four season friends out there trying to ‘find your style’.
Such good points!!
Hi, i'm from the Netherlands. Just discoverd youre channel and really like it! It is a 4 hour drive to Paris from where i live, so the same climate for me as in Paris, and it's defenitly not mild! We also experience different range of temperature during the day when transissioning from winter into spring or summer into fall! Starting with 10 degrees celsius in the morning and having 25 degrees celsius in the afternoon. (15 degrees diffrents, 15 celsius is about 60 farenheit) Just wanna too let you know 😊
So for me; i have a minimal wardrobe but al the seasons are in my closet.
Yay! Priscilla, welcome to the channel and thanks for watching!
Well, sounds like this might be a case of an internet research fail on my part 😂 Thanks for jumping in with the clarification for all of us!
Hopefully the point still stands. Capsule wardrobe structures are great, but we have to remain the experts in building our own wardrobes to meet the specific needs for our lives and circumstances.
And, hello from the States 🇺🇸!
I’ve been struggling with getting a grip on my home with 6 kids and other circumstances going on. I just turn you on it motivates me.
I create my wardrobe around what I call uniform. I am a jeans person so no dresses, skirts or jumpers. My dress up outfit is always black dress slacks, you can do anything with the top to include blouses, sweaters, t shirts or vest. I try to keep year around looks and change of cold season means layers. I usually have 2-3 dress tops for my going out or church along with black slacks. Rest is interchangeable and regular daily wear. I live in area where more casual wear is acceptable for dress up, church or parties. So mostly jeans and tops layered different ways. My one splurge and extras is cardigan sweaters they are a favorite piece and I allow extras into my capsule wardrobe. Thanks love this video ❤️
Love this! A uniform doesn’t have to be exactly the same clothes. It can instead follow a pattern of similar types of clothing. Thanks for sharing!
I started Project 333 six weeks ago. I thought I would have trousers and tops, but in fact I ended up with 12 dresses. We had very varied weather in April, but I generally wore a black poloneck under the dresses when it was cold, and it worked really well. For the first couple of weeks I kept thinking of things I could add in from my spare pieces, but resisted the temptation, and now it feels fantastic to get up in the morning, put a dress on and leave for work. My other problem, besides too many clothes, is that I have a lot of what we call handbags, but you guys call purses! I challenged myself to use the same bag every day for a month, which I did. It felt great because I used to change my bag nearly every day to match my outfit, then I couldn't remember which bag had my keys in, etc. Far too many decisions to make that early in the morning! This has now made me realise that I actually prefer a tote bag, that I can put everything in that I need all the time, and just pick it up and leave the house, as opposed to a small handbag that just about holds my phone and a lipstick. I am exactly half way through the 3 months, and know already that there's no going back for me. Now I just have to decide what to do with all the other clothes I own!
That’s awesome! I kind of stumbled into the ten item wardrobe because of having babies and gaining weight, so I never did it with the intentionality you’re describing. I love hearing about how it’s gone for you! Thanks for sharing!
I tried having all of my basics be black, grey, and white with my scarves and cardigans adding the color, but when I let go of that and started adding color nearly everything that I gravitated towards was navy, plum, and forest green, with brown as a neutral. I thought it was funny how all of those colors go well together and easily interchange with each other, I didn’t try to do that, and I didn’t even realize that my whole wardrobe ended up being those 4 colors until a couple years later.
It's so funny how things like that can sneak up on us! I love that though. Basically you created a color palette for your wardrobe. I have a background in graphic design so you've got my wheels spinning now. People could easily use a color palette generator to create wardrobe color palettes and build closets from that. Love it! Also, those colors you mentioned sound beautiful!
@@papertownhomethis would be amazing but a complimentary shopping helper that matches pallets to items would be even more incredible. After finding my season I felt all this relief that shopping would now be easy but it’s actually difficult to find items in the colour pallets!
OMG, new business idea! I love it. @@curiositydidntkillme
I do 7 shorts ,7 tanks, 7t-shirts,7 double pocket button shirts short sleeved , for spring too summer, 7 turtle neck sweaters, 7 flannel shirts,7different colored jeans,7 leggings witch double for thermos under jeans,7dresses witch double as vests, 4 jackets, 3 winter coats,4 cardigans,2 boots, 4 sneakers,4 flats,4 sandals,4 purses,4 scarfs.
Love it!!
Ok I had to come back and tell you I did it. I still think I have too many “extras” but I did narrow it down.
Oh my goodness! That’s awesome! Thanks for telling me 🥰
Amen to the simplified color palette! I'm religiously wearing black bottoms with mushroom brown neutral tops and light pink or purple accents. It happened naturally over time, but it really helps with crossover items throughout the seasons.
Oh I love that! And my daughter would approve. Those are her favorite colors 🥰
I pretty much have a very curated thrift store from which I shop daily. Almost all the pieces are ones I truly love (bring me joy…ha). I just edited with my sister and purged 25% of my wardrobe…mostly because of worn outness or fit. I have some pieces that I’ve had for years waiting in the wings like an understudy. Waiting for the perfect coordinating piece. And to think I almost purged those items two years ago….this, my dears, is a subtle sign of hoarding. My sister traveled across the Atlantic to help me help her not have to deal with this when I die. She didn’t see the basement bins…..mwahahahaha! Here’s to a long and healthy life sister dahling.
I have watched lots of capsule wardrobe videos. For some reason this one is the first one to get me to actually try it. Thanks!
You are so welcome! Thank you for sharing that!
I like your style and I like the simplicity that you bring here. You’re naturally beautiful. You’re doing so awesome! I am so so glad I found you here. It has helped me tremendously!
Thank you so much!! I'm so glad the videos have been helpful for you!
You have wonderful style! I live in NoCo (northern CO) and the temps here can be below zero in the morning and up in high 70s low 80s in the afternoon and this past year started snowing Nov 3 didn't stop till June so yes layering is the key!!! Really like your channel subscribed : )
Oh wow! I loved living in Colorado. I lived in Buena Vista and Fort Collins.
I am in Wisconsin and it started snowing today..Halloween! It keeps getting earlier each year.
@@faeriesmak My sister lives in Wisconsin (it's actually where my husband and I are both from) and she sent a picture of her and my nephew trick or treating in the snow last night! Hope you all made it through the first snow alright!🌨☃
We did! A lot of cities in our area canceled but our little town went ahead and did it anyway. It was pretty fun and memorable! Sometimes Lake Michigan likes to dump surprises on us!@@papertownhome
@@faeriesmak yay that’s great it worked out for you all!
I lovethat you love complimentary contrast. And pairing fem and masc styles.I have always been like that❤
So I’m seeing 10 for winter and 10 for summer…. With 10 sprautumn being a mix of these 😅😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ loving the simplicity of your wardrobe and you’ve overcome all and any false judgments made 😊✨🙏
Thank you! And, you're absolutely right. These pieces flow comfortably into those "in between" seasons.
Love the blue sweater. I bought myself the same because of you. And i love it, so comfy and nice😊
I love that! It’s literally my favorite piece of clothing 🥰
Bravo! Well done! Especially appreciate the fact that this is an exercise. It’s not meant to kill you, but open up your mind to creativity while serving a purpose. That’s what has challenged me. And I’ve also decided that I have my own style-kind of cottage-boho with a big dollop of Carhartt/utilitarian-athletic. That’s me. Kind of a fashion-mutt but it works for me. And you said that’s allowed, too! Great job!!! Many blessings, xo
I’m OBSESSED with your style descriptors! I immediately get your style.
You are so wonderfully articulated! I love listening to you and so thankful for your ideas ❤
Thank you so much!
Great video and you speak very elegantly!!
Thank you so much!
Love your new pieces!! You look great with all your outfits! ❤
Thank you so much!!
Always look forward to your content!
Yay, thank you!
I love how cute and comfy and casual your clothes are. Oh I wish I could have only a select few clothes I love to wear. I have way too many. Working on it. Thanks for the ideas!
Thank you so much!! And you can do it! But give yourself grace, it took me a couple years to get to this point. I started by boxing up six large tubs of clothing and just sticking them in the basement. 😂
You have a lovely unique style. You also have a really nice voice to listen to
Thank you so much 🙂
Really good video, and I've watched a lot of capsule wardrobe videos. ;) You explained well and your wardrobe is cute and accessible!
Yay! I’m so glad it was helpful!
I loved your video! You did a really fantastic job of explaining a capsule wardrobe. I will be watching it again for sure.
I'm a new subscriber and plan to watch back all the videos you've created. It's a lazy Sunday for me, so what better way to spend it.
So off topic from today's video, but relevant to your other videos...
I've always had an organized clean home, even when my daughters were little (20 and 16 now). I enjoy looking for something to declutter. Lol. I'd say over the last 5 years, my longing to lead a simple, slower life has really consumed my thoughts. I enjoy having a boring life too, having extra time to look out the window and be lost in thought.
I've been a stay-at-home mom since my youngest was born. It may seem hard during every stage of motherhood. But I'm truly finding this age the most difficult...helping them navigate bigger life decisions while giving them independence. It can be worrisome. So my point is at this stage I absolutely need a simple life so I have the mental capacity to offer my daughters the best guidance.
One last comment...I love that you've included a scripture quote in your bio.
1 Thessalonians 4:11
All the best to you, from 🇨🇦
Thank you Tania for sharing this!
I was recently listening to an interview with a woman named Erica Komisar, in which she talked about the importance of being available and making time for both very young children (first three years) and adolescents (ages 9-25). Basically both are sensitive periods for brain development, secure attachments, and supporting emotional well being. From what I learned your instinct to slow down to ensure you’re present and have capacity to support their more complex challenges is exactly right. I think it’s such a blessing to your family that you’re doing that. I wish our cultures celebrated the sacrifices of parenthood more.
Also, your quiet Sunday plans sounded amazing! My daughter and I watched a Natalie Bennett video together on Sunday and it was so calming and peaceful. I loved having a wholesome RUclips channel that I could share with her.
All the best to you and your family!
@papertownhome Thank you for taking the time to reply. I've noticed your comments are always thoughtful and genuine with everyone. I'm sure I'm not the only person who appreciates that.
As my daughters have grown, people have often asked me if I plan to go back to work. The answer is always no. One thing I know for sure is that when a teenager wants to open up and talk about important subjects, they want to talk in that very moment. They don't want to wait for the parents to get off work, have more time, have fewer distractions, more energy, etc.
I'm grateful that I have been available immediately for some hard conversations with my girls. My advice or perspective isn't always welcomed, lol, but at least I'm able to give it.
I look forward to more of your videos. Enjoy the week ahead!
Thank you! You too! And, thanks for sharing your experience and wisdom on this. I'm starting to realize how important it is to learn from more experienced moms. It means a lot to me to have the opportunity to anticipate the needs my kids will have down the road. @@taniayoungson5614
I live in North Carolina and this sounds like my weather. I’m new and enjoyed this video. It’s very helpful.
Welcome! And I’m so glad it was helpful!
This had such perfect timing! This was definitely so very helpful. I’m not sure I’m committing to three months, but I’m going to try it for a bit.
You have had the best style for so long, and I'm so glad you are showing it off to the world. I always think WWED when I get ready for work or an event (AKA What Would Erika Do)! I have started an adapted capsule wardrobe for work and it is so helpful. I have found that my joggers can adapt to both work and home/mom life. It is all about what you pair them with on the bottom (e.g., booties, mules, tennis shoes, etc.) and top (e.g., sweaters, collared blouse, sweatshirt). The ones I have come to love are by Rachel Zoe. I have two pair in my capsule (black and dark green).
Such a great point about the joggers! I might have to think about adding some into my winter capsule. That is if the weather EVER cools down. Fall has been a slow play this year. 👎😂
I was always reading about how cold it gets in Paris; in the winter; and that it rains a lot. Was your friend there, in the winter? I donated two boxes of clothes to GoodWill today. I doubt I'll ever have a 10- 30 item wardrobe, but I definitely intend to downsize. I need the space in my closet! You have some cute things but most people won't be comfortable putting on that many layers.
Congrats on your progress with decluttering! I think clothing can be one of the hardest areas to minimize and it takes a lot of testing and experimenting.
Oh yes, Paris can definitely get cold and rain is plentiful. In the video, I was talking about range of temperatures experienced there throughout the year versus climates that have more fluctuation, especially during transitional seasons like fall. Some of my audience has pretty wild temperatures they have to respond to, such as 60 degree fluctuations in a single day. Whereas Jennifer L. Scott, creator of the "ten-item wardrobe," predominantly lived in more mild climates - Paris and Los Angeles. I still think her capsule approach is great, but I like to encourage folks to always consider their unique circumstances and make adaptations accordingly.
If you have any ideas on how to accommodate a 60-degree temperature swing in a single day, I think we're all ears here! :) Thanks for watching!
Thank you for giving us this beautiful very to the point and comprehensive video 😊
My pleasure 😊 Thank you for watching!
Your videos are beautifully made and so relaxing to watch! Love your wardrobe related content.
Thank you so much!
New viewer. New subscriber. I appreciate your wardrobe showings and combinations and your practical common sense.
Welcome! And thank you!
Totally LOVE your style! Thank you for the inspiration!
Thanks so much 😊
What are you jeans at the 18:48 mark. Love these You are a blessing to me. I needed your advice at this time in my life. Thank you
Thank you! I’m so happy you’re here!
The jeans are from Ginger + Dandelion. It’s their slim fit option. They’re a company that does jeans with a super soft waist band!
Okay. I’m commenting again because I’ve watched this video like 10 times. I’m really thinking I have ADHD as I keep coming back and picking up new points. I, like you, totally rely on layering. Mountain living just dictates that. Because of you, I’ve re-fallen in love with my Jean jacket. It JUST fits, which means I need to stop eating crap so I don’t have to buy another. That jacket just goes with everything. So does my Irish knit cardigan th at my mom gave me when I was 16. Yes, I’m going on 52 and I’m still wearing it. It can work with a dressy outfit (with dress and fancy shoes) or with Levis and Chucks- mine aren’t real all-stars, but they’re pink and I love them. You are sooooo helpful with outfits and putting them together. You and I, I think are kindred spirits. Oh, and one more thing, keep putting your socks and shoes on without holding onto anything. It a great indicator of hip strength, balance, and flexibility. You blink and that ability is gone, so keep it up. Way to go!! xo
I love this! I agree we’re kindred spirits. 🥰 Love that the jean jacket is earning its rightful place as a wardrobe staple! And I’m sure you don’t have ADHD it’s just hard to take in all the ideas at once. The downside of a longer video. 😉
New subscriber. I thought I was the only person with a 10 piece wardrobe❤
I love it! I’m thinking I have to push myself this winter to do 10 pieces in total (no extras). Do you think I can do it?
@@papertownhome definitely
Can you please share with me what shoes your are wearing at 19:00 the black and white sneakers please.
Yes! Those are the Allbirds Tree Runners. I’ve had them for two years and they’ve held up well. You can also find a link in the video description, if that’s helpful. 🤗
Hi love your outfits just my style, some great tips thankyou x
Thanks Sandra!
Love your style ❤
I love everything
So interesting. I still don't understand though, how tht works, laundrywise? Or don't you girls sweat/ have no body odor?
After our last holidays, where I brought more than 10 core items, I had to do laundry after 5 days, and was mostly out of clothing, because I needed to change clothes after half the day/ the beach or walking around in hot weather.
I would find it too stressful, with that little clothing ( but I also wash dark colours, light colours, fine items, etc separately, so I would not just put my whole outfit in the wash in the evening...)
Where is the beige fall jacket from? It was in your extras
It’s from Uniqlo about three years ago. I looked for it but they don’t have anything similar now. Total bummer!
I live in Iowa which has 4-seasons. I've been trying to figure out how to have a minimal wardrobe yet still have the right clothes for each season This video was so very helpful! Now I'm better understanding how to transition some pieces from season to season; layering as needed in different seasons; what I actually need for 3 months; creating a minimal capsule for ME and MY style. Also, I'm realizing that, in the past, I was trying to create a minimal capsule wardrobe not for me and my personal style and lifestyle, but for someone else (whoever that was!). I noticed that you aren't wearing any jewelry in this video. Have you completely eliminated jewelry? I have a ton of real and costume jewelry but have never really enjoyed wearing jewelry. I'm strongly considering not wearing any jewelry for 3 months and then reevaluating what I think/feel about it then.
So sorry! Got behind on responding to comments. I wear almost no jewelry on a daily basis. I kept a few things for the rare special occasion (one bracelet and a few earrings). I also realized I don’t like jewelry that much. I wear my engagement ring and wedding band everyday. The other pieces come out once or twice a year.
Loved the video! As a busy mom of two this is the best, most relatable fall capsule wardrobe I’ve seen! Would love to know where your camel colored jacket is from? Ive been on the hunt for one just like that!
Thanks! I’m so glad the video was relatable! I got the jacket from Uniqlo a few years ago. Not sure if they’ll still have that style, but worth a try.
Those boots are amazing! Where are they from?
Thanks! Unfortunately, I bought them over 10 years ago at Anthropologie. The brand is J.Shoes but I couldn’t find anything similar when I looked online.
@@papertownhome Thanks for replying! They're really fantastic...
No skirts!!! I would love to use dresses for skirts!?
lol 😂 I guess I don’t wear skirts. I didn’t even think about it!
This is so hard to do with different aesthetics! Im struggling. For example, i love this purple velvet mini dress and want it part of my rotation. Really, i wear leggings underneath and a black cardigan on top. Cant wear a tan cardigan, wouldnt match. I have other bohemian/90s piece’s that i have to dress around the piece and cant go with everything. Definitely going to be guilty of outfit repeating lol. Oh well.
I think outfit repeating needs to come back in style 😉
You have such a good figure so added a black belt & brown belt your dresses the straight ones. Or a crossbody bag brown and black if you don't already have them. I found that with 3 children I had too always have small snacks on for us all. Hard candy or granola bars.
You're very sweet to say that :) I do have a crossbody bag and I'm such a fan! And, I agree, the snacks are essential. I'm always plying my kids with food and water.
awesome
I have a mom who is so kind but literally thinks it’s a joke when I ask her not to buy “stuff” for my littles just to buy stuff and I can not leave her house without coming home without at least a bag of things and then she says things to get me to feel bad for giving them away. Even clothes! 😑 help 🙏please
Just buy and wear what you like. Don’t be excessive or be lacking. Gee.
Done! ;)
I really like your personality and ideas. I wonder why you choose such large dresses when you have such a lovely figure. Is it more comfortable? Is it just what you prefer? I'm not criticizing. I'm just curious.
Thanks Nancy! It’s not obvious on camera but the wider dresses mask that I carry extra weight in my stomach. So, I feel more comfortable having them looser. 🥰 Plus, a little easier for moving around and chasing little kids.
I understand. You are a very pretty lady and you have a nice RUclips channel.@@papertownhome
@@nancylanderson8012 Thanks Nancy! You’re so kind 🥰