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The
Clothing Chronicles
April 27,
2006, #224
FashionForRealWomen.com
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In This Issue:
Message
From Diana
Feature
Article: How Many Clothes Should You Have?
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MESSAGE FROM DIANA
After writing
about the Grace Kelly wedding dress exhibit at the Philadelphia
Museum of Art last week:
http://www.philamuseum.org/exhibitions/collection/221.html
reader
Christine Bachman wrote to report that the final U.S. exhibit of
"Diana, A Celebration" -- withclothes worn by the late
Princess of Wales, including her wedding dress -- will be available
at the Dayton Art Institute in Dayton, Ohio, until June 11th. If you
happen to live in the mid-west and are looking for an interesting day
or weekend trip from Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Detroit, Louisville,
or thereabouts, you might want to check it out. Here's the link:
http://www.daytonartinsitute.org
So what's on
tap for today's article? An attempt to answer that age-old question:
"How many clothes do you need?"
Enjoy!
Diana
diana@fashionforrealwomen.com
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FEATURE ARTICLE
How Many
Clothes Should You Have?
Every now and
again, I get a client who wants to know what, exactly, should be in
her closet. She wants a precise list of pieces so that she can figure
out what she has, determine what she needs, tick off the list, and
never worry about the matter again.
When I tell
her that no such list exists, she gets annoyed - as if I'm trying to
be coy or am withholding vital information for no other reason than
to torment her. Truthfully, I'm not.
The reality is
that everyone's needs are different. Heck, your own needs today are
probably very different from what they were ten years ago, and what
they will be ten years from now. Lifestyles change. So do your
wardrobe needs.
Instead of
asking yourself: "What should be in my wardrobe?" perhaps
the more appropriate question is, "Can I go everywhere I need to
go with what's in my closet now?"
For most
women, the answer is, "No."
Most tend to
spend the bulk of their clothing allowance on their work wardrobes
and then look rag-tag during off hours. Many women who work at home
or stay at home tend to short-change their own wardrobes and spend
the money on their kids or in other places instead. When either group
is faced with a new situation like travel, a special function, or a
dramatic weather change, they're totally unprepared. That's when they
go looking for a list so they won't be caught short again.
So how can you
develop your own list?
By taking a
few minutes to jot down your needs and then compare that list to
what's in your closet. You'll find those gaping "holes"
right away. Here's how:
1. Write It Down
Jot down a
basic list of activities you do in an average week, month, and year.
You might also include occasional activities.
Here's an example:
Weekly
Work
Church
Exercise
Take kids to
their activities
Errands
Eat out
Monthly
Volunteer at library
Association meeting
Host dinner party
Luncheon with friends
Go to the movies
Annually
Association Conference
Cross-country
trip to in-laws' house
Beach vacation
Ski vacation
Autumn weekend
in the mountains
Summer stock
theatre tickets
Occasional Activities
Parties
Going to the
ballet or opera
Weddings,
graduations, funerals
Seasonal stuff
like swimming, hay rides, skiing, berry picking
2. Check
Your Closet
With list in
hand, go flip through your closet and compare your typical activities
to the contents of your wardrobe. Do they match? Or are they way out
of balance? Chances are, they're somewhere in between.
3. Identify
the Holes
Put a star by
those activities where you're hard-pressed to come up with something
decent to wear from what's in your closet right now. Is it your
casual wardrobe? The evenings out? The funerals? How about your
outerwear wardrobe? See any holes?
4.
Brainstorm Mix and Match Possibilities
Before you
head to the mall or start clicking away online, determine which
pieces you have that could work for multiple activities. Could you
pair some of your dress work pants with a casual top for a great
weekend look? Could you wear a dark suit skirt with a beaded or lace
top for a snazzy evening outfit? Could that dark suit also work well
at a funeral? Could you pair one of your work blazers with a sweater
and jeans for a great fall weekend ensemble?
Write down (or
snap a photo of) whatever you come up with, put it in a small
clothing reference notebook, and keep that notebook in your closet or
some other handy place for easy reference.
5. Confirm
Your List
Now you should
have an idea of what you REALLY need to fill out your wardrobe. Start
with the items that will have the biggest impact FIRST (weekend wear
if you have no casual clothes, a winter coat if you have none), and
then move on to the other items as your budget allows. Before you
know it, you'll have everything you need to see you through.
Building a
functional wardrobe takes a little time and thought, and is subject
to change as your needs change. Whether you're in school, in a
demanding career, staying at home, or enjoying your retirement, you
need to build the wardrobe that's right for YOU, that will take you
wherever you need to go. There is no magic
"one-size-fits-all" list. You alone can accurately
determine your needs, so take a little time to see what you have,
what you need, and how to get from Point A to Point B in the most
cost-effective manner possible. Remember: you don't need to have a
lot to LOOK like you have a lot. You just need the right pieces to
get the job done.
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Until next time,
Diana Pemberton-Sikes
diana@fashionforrealwomen.com
http://www.FashionForRealWomen.com
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