Women's Wardrobe Basics Checklist

What to Have in Your Closet – From Dresses & Tops to Jeans & Pants

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How many items filling up your closet do you actually wear? Ultimate wardrobe success is about having fewer versatile go-anywhere, anytime pieces that make you feel good.

In Nina’ Garcia’s Little Black Book of Style (Collins 2007), she recommends a number of staple outfits that no woman should be without – pieces which are stylish, flattering and timeless. As you might expect, this included the perennial Little Black Dress and classic black pants, but also some surprising recommendations like a traditional trenchcoat and a chic cashmere cardigan or sweater.

In Style magazine’s “Wardrobe SOS,” April 2007, UK Edition, put together an ultimate wardrobe checklist, using the combined wisdom of their fashion experts. This comprehensive list includes timeless and classic pieces along with fun and quirky fashion outfits to create your own sense of style.

Here are some of their recommendations combined with suggestions on today’s trends for a versatile and practical wardrobe:

Jeans and Pants

Coats and Jackets

Dresses and Tops

Handbags and Shoes

Accessories –Jewelry and Sunglasses

Don’t Be a Fashion Victim

When choosing pieces for your ultimate wardrobe don’t be a slave to fashion. Make sure you select the right cuts and styles for your body shape and colors and accessories which lift your appearance rather than drain it. Says Gayle Rinkoff of In Style, “Don’t feel you have to follow fashions. It’s your shape that matters.”

Buy a few quirky on-trend statement pieces, be it shoes, bags, hats, jewelry or shades. As well as having timeless classics hanging in your wardrobe, choose a few cheaper funky, fashion items every season which make you happy and give you a buzz to wear.


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