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British vogue magazine often publishes videos of celebrity wardrobes.
Like Kerr's.
Olivia
Suu Kyi likes it.
Jealousy made me completely beyond recognition, and I thought sourly:
Won't you choose the difficulty?
It's as if we ordinary people have no obstacles in choosing (laughs).
A wardrobe full of clothes, but I don't know what to wear today;
Last year's clothes don't match mine this year;
I didn't want the clothes I bought on impulse, but I didn't get them.
Grandpa Mao didn't make me beautiful, but only made me more entangled.
But look at those French fashionistas, they can always match duplicate goods in various ways and tastes.
Because French respects the concept of "capsule wardrobe".
What is a capsule wardrobe?
The concept of "capsule wardrobe" was first put forward by an Englishman named Susie Ford in the 1970s. That is to say, the wardrobe was simplified into most basic styles that will not be out of date, supplemented by a few seasonal styles.
Susie Faux suggested that a capsule wardrobe should at least include two pairs of trousers, a skirt, a jacket, a coat, a sweater, two pairs of shoes and two bags.
So, for the elf who loves French style, how to configure the capsule wardrobe?
Let's take a look at the style books written by experts.
Jennifer from America went to study in France and lived in a rich and tasteful family. She learned a lot of elegant secrets from the hostess, and when she came back, she wrote Learn from Ms. Paris.
From the perspective of elegant and mature women, she summarized the single items of French women's capsule wardrobes, including:
Three cashmere sweaters in beige, cream and black.
Three silk tops,
1 white shirt,
Customized black wool pants,
Black wool skirt,
Black skinny jeans and boots pants.
From a young girl's point of view, for Yoko Misawa, a Japanese girl studying in France, the wardrobe essentials summarized in Paris Women's Little Secrets are:
The handsome and lazy French supermodel Caroline's "Being an Elegant Parisian Woman" believes that these are all necessary items in French style:
Jeans
Men's Shoes
parcel
Black sports top
Ballet flats
muffler
white shirts
Long windbreaker
Thick headscarf
A big off-the-shoulder sweater
Large basic sunglasses
Big shirt
Very simple but very expensive T-shirt
Are they similar to each other?
Key words can be summarized as: neutral color, basic style and good texture.
Combined with a large number of French-style bloggers I usually see, the basic style of French capsule wardrobe in autumn and winter summarized by my sister is:
swimsuit
Classic windbreaker coat
Dark suit
Black cashmere sweater
white shirts
Thin waist jeans
Knee-length wool skirt
Ballet flats
For these basic models, select fine products with neutral colors such as black, white, gray camel, cashmere, wool, silk, etc., and select goods with good cut and good texture within an acceptable range.
Because they are not out of date, they can be worn every year.
Well, I know you must ask, this can only be regarded as the basic model. Where can I see the French style?
This is to sacrifice the dress taboos of French women, avoid those illegal items, and stick to this style, you will look very French.
As Ms. Chanel said, don't wear too much jewelry.
Don't bring hatred.
Don't wear tight clothes or short skirts.
Give up all signs and stop making walking billboards.
Don't wear shiny embroidered jeans with holes.
6 don't wear UGG
7 don't wear fake brand names.
Do not exceed 5 hot items in this season.
About makeup
French girls' makeup is not very strong, and they pursue the true texture of the skin, even if it is not perfect.
Usually lipstick and mascara are enough.
Finally, we end with Yoko Misawa's "French Women's Fashion Outlook".
I hope all fairies have French elegance.