Core Capsule + My Winter 2018 Capsule Wardrobe by Candice Tay

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Recent thoughts & My winter capsule

a capsule wardrobe in progress

recent thoughts

Welcome to my third capsule wardrobe - my winter 2018 capsule wardrobe! This capsule has been and is still a bit of a work in progress. As you may know from my Instagram, I’ve been experimenting with capsule wardrobes since this past summer and have found some things that work for me and some aspects that don’t work as well because of various factors. Honestly during the fall I struggled to stay within my capsule and really found it to be a challenge mainly because of weather, transition into a corporate lifestyle, as well as just adjusting to Canadian winters again after living in Sydney for a while. I can’t handle these winters as well as I used to be able to, but not to worry, I’m slowly getting more adjusted! I started a hashtag #capsuleconversations to hear more of your thoughts and see where others may be at with their capsule wardrobes. Some other challenge areas with capsule wardrobes that others have mentioned were about feeling limited by rules and numbers, not being able to define and express their style through a capsule, and capsules not fitting in with different areas of life. I completely hear you all on these challenges and am trying to find a way to balance these problem areas and tweak the capsule method to make it work for me and my lifestyle.

the core capsule concept

A new method I will be testing out this season is more of a fluid capsule built around a core capsule. This is not some new ground breaking method, but I hope to share my thoughts with you as I experiment. I thought of creating a core capsule that is solely comprised of the basics. It’s like the skeleton of my wardrobe. I took a look back at the past seasons and pinpointed the pieces I gravitated to a lot or just simply got a ton of wear out of. I decided that those pieces were probably my most well-loved garments and made the most sense to be the “skeleton” if I’m finding use for them all year round, while living in a country that has four distinct seasons.

You may be wondering, “why the core capsule?”. What sets it apart from the regular capsule wardrobe? There are multiple reasons that led me to this method, but I realized that the main reason why I gravitated to this method of curating my capsule wardrobe was to tackle the challenge of adapting it to my lifestyle. I’m so thankful for all the wonderful conversations that were shared on #capsuleconversations over on Instagram and I realized that many of us struggle with capsule wardrobes because it simply did not fit certain areas of our life. Specifically for me, I found it hard to incorporate trend pieces, style around the weather, and style around my corporate and weekend life. I’m hoping that the core capsule will help me curate seasonal capsules that allow me to work around some of those challenges. Now, enough about the what, let’s get into the how!

what’s in my core capsule

As of now, I have a total of 17 pieces in my core capsule. Since I’m still experimenting, I may change swap items in and out as I live through this capsule. I gave myself a flexible range of about 15-20 pieces for the core capsule. Remember, numbers and boundaries don’t have to stop you from curating your own capsule! For me, it just helps to have a bit of a guideline.

Bottoms:

  • Navy Skinny Jeans

  • Black Skinny Jeans

  • Black Trousers

  • Cheap Monday Donna Jeans

  • Olive Trousers

Tops:

  • White Camisole

  • Black Tank Top

  • White T-shirt

  • Black T-shirt

  • Navy Shirt Dress

  • White Linen Shirt

  • Denim Shirt

  • Oversized Grey Cardigan

  • Long Navy Blazer

  • Black Turtleneck

  • Grey Turtleneck

  • Cream Turtleneck

core pieces explained

I tried to choose the most versatile and well-loved pieces to put into my core capsule. The selected pieces are great for layering under, layering on top of other garments, and can be styled up or down. Most of the pieces can also be worn in various seasons and make excellent transitional items. These are basically the essentials of your wardrobe and you could pack this wardrobe with you anywhere and feel comfortable and ready for different seasons and events.

Seasonal capsule wardrobe

Now to the seasonal capsules! The seasonal capsules are great for having fun with your wardrobe by including trend pieces, lifestyle pieces, and of course, incorporating seasonal items. For my seasonal winter capsule, I took a look through my stored items and pulled out my cozy, chunky knits, cardigans, and my pair of wool pants. I always recommend curating from your own closet to #createtorenew first. Doing so allows you to use what you have and also see the gaps that are in your wardrobe, allowing you to bring new pieces into your wardrobe!

curate from your closet

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make space for new items

Being a fashion lover while also trying to be more sustainable can be a bit of a balance sometimes. Fashion in itself is a wasteful industry, but at the same time, I believe I am free to enjoy this beautiful art form and have fun doing so. I think capsule wardrobes are great for helping us to enjoy fashion, while being intentional with the whole process of shopping or thrifting. With that being said, since I’ve started sharing my journey online, I am privileged to get the opportunity to collaborate with brands and try sustainable and ethical garments to share with you all. I honestly only choose to work with brands I believe in and have looked into. Since I have this wonderful opportunity, I decided to fill the gaps in my seasonal capsule or try trendy pieces from new ethical and sustainable brands.

whats in my seasonal winter capsule

For the seasonal capsule, I set the same boundary of about 15-20 additional pieces, meaning my complete winter capsule including my core capsule would be about 30-40 pieces. I want to stress again, that if you aren’t about numbers and boundaries, feel free to ignore these guidelines. Setting a boundary for pieces I bring into my wardrobe helps me to intentionally consider products and brands, as well as make sure I really love a piece before including it in my seasonal capsule. Below I have listed the items included from things I currently own and a list of new ethical and sustainable pieces. I’ve linked all the ethical and sustainable pieces in case you were looking to add some new items to your capsule this season!

Curated from my closet

Newly curated

 
Everlane Cashmere CrewI love the Oatmeal colour in this cashmere crewneck sweater. This piece is super light-weight and great as a layering garment for the winter. It’s another one of those timeless pieces that will last many years. I also specifica…

Everlane Cashmere Crew

I love the Oatmeal colour in this cashmere crewneck sweater. This piece is super light-weight and great as a layering garment for the winter. It’s another one of those timeless pieces that will last many years. I also specifically chose a lighter colour to brighten up my winter capsule.

Everlane Cashmere Waffle Square CrewI am absolutely stoked about the Everlane Cashmere collection! All the pieces are actually as soft as they look. I chose this classic, over-sized black cashmere crew knit to add to my winter capsule this season be…

Everlane Cashmere Waffle Square Crew

I am absolutely stoked about the Everlane Cashmere collection! All the pieces are actually as soft as they look. I chose this classic, over-sized black cashmere crew knit to add to my winter capsule this season because I know that this is a style for me that will last years. I love the boxy fit of it that can worn comfortably with jeans or styled up for work.

 
SKYE Wide-leg Wool PantsI have been on the lookout for a pair of wool wide-leg pants for a while now and these are just the perfect piece to bring into my seasonal capsule. These can definitely be dressed up or down. SKYE makes beautifully unique ga…

SKYE Wide-leg Wool Pants

I have been on the lookout for a pair of wool wide-leg pants for a while now and these are just the perfect piece to bring into my seasonal capsule. These can definitely be dressed up or down. SKYE makes beautifully unique garments and these pants are one of my favourites from their collection.

Everlane Cashmere Square V-neck CardiganThis cozy cashmere cardigan is seriously like wearing a warm hug. Again, I really love a boxy fit and this cardigan is definitely that. It’s great to wear with all the buttons down up like a pullover “sweater”…

Everlane Cashmere Square V-neck Cardigan

This cozy cashmere cardigan is seriously like wearing a warm hug. Again, I really love a boxy fit and this cardigan is definitely that. It’s great to wear with all the buttons down up like a pullover “sweater” or undone as a cardigan.

I hope this post insightful and helpful for you as you work on your own capsule wardrobes. Please join in the #capsuleconversations over on my instagram @candicemtay. I’d love to hear your thoughts and read all about how you are tackling this capsule wardrobe concept. Have a great Christmas and enjoy your holiday season! P.S. stay tuned for another conversation about capsule storage.


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Create to Renew by Candice Tay

#CreateToRenew

Where do you get your style inspiration? After you’re inspired by an outfit, have you ever tried to recreate it? I thought it would be fun this week to try a little experiment and recreate some of favourite Pinterest looks from my Fall Capsule inspiration board. I like to do this from time to time to get my creative juices flowing and use what’s in my wardrobe.

As I like to promote here and on Instagram, having a sustainable wardrobe isn’t only about owning sustainable and ethical pieces. It’s about being content and using what you already have, and when you find gaps in your wardrobe or find that you want to purchase something, that’s when I would slowly curate ethical and sustainable pieces into my wardrobe. I’m all for a wardrobe filled with intentional, quality purchases, and that’s why I choose to support and partner with sustainable brands sparking change in the world, but I also believe the most sustainable thing to do is to use what you have.

I like to explore different and creative ways to get the most out of my existing wardrobe. Last week I shared all about styling denim for the workplace. If you haven’t seen that post yet, hop on over there for some more creative styling tips! 

Let’s get into the Pinterest recreations and maybe renew some pieces in your wardrobe! The first step is to curate your own mood board of your favourite looks if you don’t already have a board. After you’ve done that, take some time to go through your visual board and pick out the looks that you love and think you could recreate with pieces you already own. 

General Guidelines: 

  1. Remember that you aren’t bound to the exact outfit

  2. Follow the general idea of the outfit, whether that be with the style of shirt or pant, following the colour idea of an outfit (i.e. monochromatic, all pastels, all black), etc.

  3. Be on the lookout for the pieces that are most similar

The Recreations

Below I’ve recreated 5 outfits from my Pinterest board. Let me know how you think I did in the comments below!

Disclaimer: I’ve tried my best to find the source of the inspiration photos, some of them I couldn’t find, but if you own or know the owner of the photo, please reach out and let me know so I can give proper credit.

Sweater: Artizia | Dress Shirt: Muji | Pants: Oak + Fort | Boots: Alice + Whittles

Sweater: Artizia | Dress Shirt: Muji | Pants: Oak + Fort | Boots: Alice + Whittles

Here I’ve taken a simple layering technique from my Pinterest photo inspiration. I love that this look is also suitable for the office, minus the commuter rain boots!

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Top: H&M | Cardigan: Max Studio | Pants: Oak + Fort | Boots: The Frye Company

Top: H&M | Cardigan: Max Studio | Pants: Oak + Fort | Boots: The Frye Company

This is an example of an outfit where I had extremely similar pieces in my wardrobe and could quickly put this one together.

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Sweater: Artizia | Shirt: Frank and Oak Mens | Bag: Velé | Shoes: People Footwear

Sweater: Artizia | Shirt: Frank and Oak Mens | Bag: Velé | Shoes: People Footwear

I definitely don’t wear a top knot as elegantly as the girl in this photo but, I loved her outfit and was inspired to put my own twist on it with the pieces I had. The shirt I’m wearing is stolen from my husband’s wardrobe though!

Photo inspo by: @mariecher

Photo inspo by: @mariecher

 
Top: Muji | Pants: Citizens of Humanity | Shoes: New Balance

Top: Muji | Pants: Citizens of Humanity | Shoes: New Balance

Photo inspo by: Everlane

Photo inspo by: Everlane

This was probably the easiest, no-brainer outfit inspired by this Everlane pant ad.

 
Top: H&M | Cardigan: Max Studio | Pants: Aritzia Shoes: New Balance | Necklace: Mejuri

Top: H&M | Cardigan: Max Studio | Pants: Aritzia Shoes: New Balance | Necklace: Mejuri

Photo inspo by: @lissyroddyy

Photo inspo by: @lissyroddyy

With this outfit I tried to match the colour palette and style of the pieces. I wore a draw string style pant similar to the photo and wore a top and cardigan that matches the style and colour of the inspiration photo.

 

I hope this styling post has sparked some creativity and given you some Pinspiration! Please let me know if you’ll be trying any of these outfits or giving this tip a try with your own inspiration photos. I’d love to see what you come up with.

 

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How-to: Style Denim For Work by Candice Tay

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How-to:

style denim for work

This post is quite long overdue, but sometimes life just gets crazy hectic and doesn’t seem to slow down. As requested a little while back on my Instagram, I thought it would be fun to kind of push the denim boundaries in a more corporate work setting. Let’s pull out the denim and explore 5 ways to style denim for work. To be honest, this was quite a challenge and seriously pushed my creative limits, but it was definitely a fun exploration. Since I’m sure most people have some type of denim pant in their wardrobe, this is a great way to push your creativity and use what you already have. All of the pieces I used in this post are things I already own. It’s amazing what you can do with what you have!

Classic

This was the most basic way I think anyone can pull off denim at work. A nice button down tucked into some dark denim. If you work in a more creative field or at an office with a more lenient dress code, I think pairing this outfit with clogs is a cute look! If clogs are not your thing, you can always opt for some classic black heels or flats.

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Shoes: Sandgrens | Earrings: Mejuri

Shoes: Sandgrens | Earrings: Mejuri

I am always drawn to minimalist gold jewelry to simply accessorize a fairly basic outfit. Here I’m wearing gold hoops and a brown leather watch with a gold-rimmed face to tie together the look.

Nothin’ But Business

If you know me, you know how much I love a good fitted turtleneck tucked into high waisted anything! Simply throw a blazer or fitted jacket on top and you’ll be sending all the boss-lady vibes. I don’t think anyone would even notice you’re wearing jeans to work!

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Dressy and Elegant

Layering is the perfect way to disguise denim at work. I decided to experiment a bit with a more luxurious fabric and paired this silk shift dress over my denim to dress it up. Try playing with silhouettes by adding a belt of some sort to accentuate the waist and also help elongate your body.

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Monochromatic Vibes

For my final look, I’m working with a pair of black denim. Is that cheating? I just love monochromatic looks and find that they seem to appear more dressed-up than they really are. I also think that monochromatic looks are very elegant and classy. The key for all black looks is in the details of accessorizing. My favourite way to style all black looks is with dainty gold jewellery.

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Earrings + Necklace: Mejuri

Earrings + Necklace: Mejuri

Okay friends, that’s it from me for this little styling segment. I hope you enjoyed seeing how I styled denim for work and I hope it inspires you to create more outfits and get more use out of your jeans. I did not purchase anything new for this post and used everything that I’ve had for years in my own wardrobe and you can see, I really did wear jeans in all these outfits!

 

This post is not sponsored but contains some gifted items and affiliate links. If you decide to shop through the links above, I make a small commission that helps support this blog. I only share products and brands I love and support. All opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting Candice Tay!