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The
Clothing Chronicles
December 15,
2006, #255
FashionForRealWomen.com
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In This Issue:
Message
From Diana
Feature
Article: How to Pack Light for Holiday Travel
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MESSAGE FROM DIANA
Whew! What a
busy week! Lots of drama, lots of excitement. More about that in a minute.
First, here
are a couple of interesting tidbits for those of you who follow
celebrity fashion:
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Did you hear
the one about the Hollywood star who insulted a king and caused an
international incident with her bad manners? You can read more about
it on my blog,
http://www.fashionforrealwomen.com/blog
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Do you
sometimes wonder if some celebrities actually have mirrors in their
homes? MSN.com's fashion reporter, Kat Giantis, ponders that question
in her usually catty (but hilarious) manner as she runs down the
worst-dressed offenders in her "Undressed Year In Review,"
that can read here:
http://entertainment.msn.com/movies/2006review/undressed
Next, thanks
again to everyone who's dropped me comments about the "12 Days
of Christmas" list ideas I've been sending out. If you need some
gift-giving ideas and didn't catch the list, you can read all twelve
days here:
http://fashionforrealwomen.com/12-Days-of-Christmas.html
Finally, if
you haven't signed up for my new business-building ezine for image
pros that I'll be "officially" launching next month, I
encourage you to do so ASAP. I'll be releasing a new ebook a little
later today that could make a WORLD of difference to you bottom line
in 2007, and I don't want you to miss out on the special offer I have
for you.
http://www.ImageProProfits.com
I sent a draft
of the ebook to a consultant friend of mine earlier in the week,
seeking her opinion, and she called me the next morning to report
that when she tested ONE of the concepts I suggested on a monthly
association group she'd been asked to speak to, it resulted in two
corporate and EIGHT one-on-one consultations -- from a group of
thirty people! It will mean five figures to her over the next few
weeks. Nothing like an unexpected Christmas bonus, eh?
Again, the
link to sign up for the ezine is:
http://www.ImageProProfits.com
So now that we
have all of that business out of the way, what's on tap for today's article?
A question I
get a lot this time of year: How can I pack light for holiday travel?
Enjoy!
Diana
diana@fashionforrealwomen.com
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Want to make a
great memory for the little ones on your Christmas list? Give them a
letter from Santa!
That's right.
You can have a letter personalized with their information - name,
town, siblings, pets - and sent to them from Santa. You can choose
from several different letters, including one for baby's first
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so in order to get to you on time.
http://www.dianaprefers.com/santa.htm
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FEATURE ARTICLE
How to Pack
Light for Holiday Travel
If you've ever
packed way too much for a trip, struggled with your suitcase, or
gotten to your destination only to realize you've left pertinent
pieces behind, you may have wondered if there is a better way to go
about packing.
The answer is
yes, there is.
All you have
to do is make a plan, assemble a clothing capsule, and put it in the
suitcase. Once you get good at it, you can be packed and ready to go
in about ten minutes.
Let's look at
these steps in detail:
1. Make a Plan
I've known
lots of women who insist on packing just about everything they own
because they don't know what they'll "feel" like wearing on
any given day of their trip.
Translation:
They don't know what they're supposed to wear so they take
everything, hoping something will be appropriate.
What's a
better plan?
Ask. Find out
what you'll be doing, where you'll be going, what the weather's like,
and what other people will be wearing. If you'll be visiting friends
or relatives, ask them. If you'll be speaking at a conference, ask
the meeting planner. If you'll be vacationing at a hotel in the
Caribbean, email the concierge before you go.
It's such a
simple little thing, but so few people think to do it. If you don't
know, ASK! It's the quickest way to find your answer.
Once you have
your basic itinerary, you can begin to consider what types of
clothing you need to take.
2. Assemble
A Clothing Capsule
The next step
is to figure out how to take as few pieces as possible yet still
cover all of your activities. You want to minimize your losses if
your bag goes missing yet maximize the number of possible ensembles
for the greatest flexibility.
Sound
impossible? Not if you use clothing capsules.
While I've
reviewed capsules before and cover them extensively in WARDROBE MAGIC
(complete with tons of pictures),
http://www.wardrobemagic.com
I'll touch on
it again because the information bears repeating. Once you master how
to mix and match your clothes, as my seven year old has, you'll be
astounded by what you can do with the clothes you already own.
So here we go:
A clothing
capsule is approximately 8-12 pieces of clothing that mix and match
easily with each other. They can be the same or complimentary colors,
and in styles that work well with each other.
Let's say that
you're headed to your Mother's or brother's for Christmas or
Hanukkah. You'll be eating, shopping, eating, cooking, eating, going
hiking, eating, going to the movies, eating, going to church or
temple, and possibly going out to eat.
A good capsule
might include:
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White blouse
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Red sweater
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Blue long
sleeve t-shirt
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Black shrug
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Animal print scarf
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Black jacket
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Black pants
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Black skirt
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Blue jeans
Now, for some
sample ensembles:
Christmas dinner:
White blouse,
black pants, black shrug
Shopping:
Blue T-shirt,
blue jeans, black jacket
Hiking: |

Romeo and
Juliet Shrug
Overstock.com |
Red sweater,
blue jeans
The movies:
Red sweater,
blue jeans, black shrug
Church or temple
White blouse,
black skirt, scarf tied at neck (or draped over shoulder or back),
black jacket
Eating out
Blue t-shirt,
black skirt, scarf tied at waist |

Thom Smith
Silk Scarf
Overstock.com |
See how easy
this is? If you stick with a basic color scheme and pieces that mix
and match easily, you'll not only have a variety of outfits, you'll
be able to come up with something instantly if you find yourself
headed somewhere or doing something you hadn't planned.
Another bonus?
You can cut way down on the number of shoes and other
accessories you need to take because you won't have to accessorize so
many different outfits.
3. Put It
In The Suitcase
Once you've
put together your clothing capsule and determined what accessories
you need to take (jewelry, belts, shoes, handbags), stop for a moment
to consider your undergarments. Do you need a camisole or slip?
Special panties or foundation garments? Pull it out now so you don't
forget it.
Put everything
in your suitcase. Add nightclothes, slippers, and a robe. Put in your
underwear and footwear for however many days you need. If you'll be
swimming or working out, pack those clothes as well. Put heavy blow
dryers and rollers in the suitcase, not in your carry-on. Your back
will thank you for it.
Now go pack
your cosmetic case. Use travel size toiletries, and keep them in your
cosmetic case from here on out. Pack any prescription medications you
need and take along a stash of feminine hygiene products whether
you're expecting your cycle or not. For some unknown reason and
regardless of what the calendar says, your period always seems to
show up just in time for vacation. So plan for it.
Finally,
always wear layers when you travel, particularly if you're going to
be changing climates. You want to be able to regulate your body
temperature easily, so wear cardigans or pullovers that can be added
or removed as needed. If you keep them in the same color family as
your clothing capsule, you now have one more piece to work with.
Traveling is
stressful enough without struggling with a heavy suitcase, keeping
track of too many pieces, and wondering what you'll be doing once you
get where you're going. So make it easy on yourself.
Make a plan,
put together a clothing capsule, and put it in your suitcase. You'll
look good, feel great, and save yourself an aching back. You may even
raise some eyebrows by how few pieces of luggage you bring -
especially when you look great every day of your trip.
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Need some more
help putting clothing capsules, with tons of pictures for easy
understanding? Then grab a copy of WARDROBE MAGIC,
http://www.wardrobemagic.com
to see how
easy looking great - and traveling light -- can be. |
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Happy Hanukkah
to all my Jewish readers!
Until next time,
Diana Pemberton-Sikes
diana@fashionforrealwomen.com
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