“Capsule wardrobe” was a buzz word in the styling world a few years back and it’s still relevant today. A capsule can be described as a curation of mix and match pieces that all go together making dressing seamless …. Sounds great in theory right? Here are a few tried and tested tips I personally use DAILY shopping clients own capsule wardrobe that totally work. The curation part isn’t easy for most especially if you don’t have an eye for colour pairings, it’s too much of a mental task to solve or you’re lacking time to research, plan and outfit build so I hope these simple tips help! A reminder 1. Start with your selection of bottoms first and build up outfits from these as a base 2. Create and carry a shopping list of what your looking for and be as specific as possible to filter out options and stay accountable to the task 3. Versatility can be abit vague but remember my Maya’s of having at least 3 different ways to wear for any piece to be a viable option in your wardrobe

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