So thrilled to be included in a story on building a capsule wardrobe in this weekend’s Wall Street Journal Off Duty section. If you follow me, you know I am all about learning to live with less and creating a core wardrobe that works for you. I even love all the pieces they chose for a 7-day wardrobe, which has inspired me to do the same for the site so stay tuned. You can read the story here, and if you can’t get into it, screen shots are below.
Enjoy and happy weekend! xx Jennifer
Linda says
Well done Jennifer. You are so thoughtful and intelligent regarding style.
Mamavalveeta03 says
Congratulations, Jennifer!
gail c says
Congratulations! This is wonderful.
gail c says
Also, kudos to the artist behind the illustrations – so creative. Esp love the cat!
KSL says
I read the article and think it’s fantastic. It’s the direction of the future and a huge benefit to all.
Lisa Mac says
So glad to see you included in the article Jennifer! Can’t wait to see your capsule ideas.
Gillian Downes says
Perhaps we fashion thinkers will influence the masses to have small curated wardrobes. This would be a feasible process to help manage climate change. Less shopping ,means less trips or deliveries, equals less burning of fossil fuels. Less production etc.
Here in South Australia we are experiencing summer with day temperatures below 20 c and record rainfall , all good but true meaning of a change in our climate. Meanwhile bushfires claim homes in Western Australia.
Buy less but buy well allows us to do our little bit for climate change.