Wardrobe Essentials Guide !!
This is only a guide- you don’t need everything I list. This is just to help people build their dream wardrobe sensibly without over or under consuming or to recognize what they may want/need.
Solid colour does not mean there can be no pattern on your clothes!! It just means avoid shapes, text, pictures etc on your clothes!!
Before purchasing ANYTHING ask yourself these 3 questions!!
How can I style this?
Is there an opportunity cost?
Will I still be able to wear it in 3+ years, even if my style changes?
TOPS
2 solid colour long sleeve tops
2 solid colour short sleeve tops
2 solid colour tank top
2 solid colour cami top
2 underneath ‘layers’ tops
1 athletic wear top
1 white button up ( make it as plain as possible)
2+ graphic tee of your choice ( for funsies )
1 cute bodysuit of your choice
1+ knitwear solid colour top
3+ statement piece tops of ur liking
BOTTOMS
1 good pair of jeans you like
2 leggings solid colour!!!
2 sweatpants
2 track shorts
2 basic long pants solid colour ( for going out more formally/extra)
2 biker shorts solid colour
1 cargos pants solid colour
1 denim shorts
2 mini skirts ( or longer )
1 midi/maxi skirt
1 pencil black skirt ( formal events )
1 athletic wear bottoms
3+ statement pieces of your liking
DRESSES / FULL BODY
1 black mini dress (trust me)
1 solid colour maxi dress
1 solid colour mini dress
1 solid colour jumpsuit (short or long)
1 solid colour 2 piece outfit
1+ statement pieces of your liking
OUTERWEAR
1 white cardigan ( can be cropped)
1 black cardigan ( can be cropped)
2 solid colour zip up jackets
2 solid colour sweaters
1 solid colour puffer jacket
1 solid colour blazer
1+ statement piece of your liking
SLEEP/LOUNGEWEAR
1 cute pair of summer pjs
1 cute pair of winter pjs
2 sleeping tops
2 sleeping bottoms
1 satin OR cotton robe
2 cute loungewear sets
UNDERWEAR & BRAS
2 your skin colour t-shirt bras
2 solid colour sport bras
1 black t-shirt bra
1 white t-shirt bra
2+ your skin colour bikini underwear
2+ your skin colour slip underwear
2+ solid colour hipster underwear
2+ solid colour classic underwear
1+ maxi underwear
OTHER AKA OPTIONAL
1 cute swimwear set
1 cute activewear set
SHOES
1 plain white sneakers ( can be chunky)
1+ white sneakers with statement colours
1 cute pair of ugg boots
1 nude pair of heels of your choice
1 white pair of heels of your choice
1 black pair of heels of your choice
1 white OR black boots
1 black, nude OR white pair of loafers
1 pair of solid colour sandals OR FLATS
2+ statement pieces of your choice
BAGS
1 black shoulder OR crossbody
1 white shoulder OR crossbody
1 brown shoulder OR crossbody
1 solid colour tote bag ( not the shopping ones)
1 solid colour clutch
1 solid colour backpack
JEWELLERY ( ALL ARE EITHER SLIVER OR GOLD YOU CAN CHOOSE )
small OR big hoops
5 cute studs
5 dangling earrings
2 necklaces
4 rings
4 bracelets
1 good quality watch
APPAREL ACCESSORIES
2+ black belts
2+ solid colour scarves
1+ solid colour gloves
1+ solid colour beanies
2+ solid colour hats of ur liking
2+ apparel chains
2+ solid colour sunglasses
Andddd thats it lovelies!!! Reminder to spend and consume responsibly, don’t shop fast fashion please!! Clothes suck and its so bad for the environment. Is there anything that you think I should add to this list, or anything to remove and why? Also if you don’t know why something is on this list, ask me pls!!!!
Should I make an skincare or make up bag essentials guide next ???
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FAVE CHRISTINE COSTUME 2023: The Star Princess
Cai Min, China: The Paris bodice finally got a nice skirt to match! Aaaaah. I love these bodices so. I can't really explain why. I think it's because they look so different from most others, yet they reflect on Maria Bjørnson's design. So fluffy over the shoulders. More and darker blue than most bodices. The beading. And nicely matched with a UK skirt. Love it.
Kayleigh Marven, Restaged Aussie Tour: Another slightly surprising inclusion. But this costume feels like a fluffy cloud and mended all that was wrong with the Restaged Tour's butchering of the Star Princess costume. Beaded bodice, stars in the skirt, a tiara. It makes me happy.
Yang Chenxiuyi, China: Look at how scupted that bodice is, and how beaded. Oh MAMA! Would have loved larger puffed sleeves and more ruffle over the bust, but overall this is a cool one.
Kanisha Marie Feliciano. Broadway: When the US versions are good - when the bodices are wonderfully beaded, and with lots of blue in the upper half, and the bodice perfectly match the skirt, and the skirt is a fluffy cloud - they are pieces of art. Like here.
(original design by Maria Bjørnson)
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The Princess Royal visits a Save the Children shop in Wandsworth
Published 22 February 2024
The Princess Royal, as Patron of Save the Children UK, visited the charity's 'Mary's Living and Giving' shop in Wandsworth, as it celebrates 10 years since its opening.
The Princess Royal has paid a special visit to 'Mary's Living and Giving' shop in Wandsworth, where Her Royal Highness thanked volunteers and staff for their ongoing work to raise money for Save the Children.
Save the Children aims to help every child get the chance of a future they deserve. In more than 100 countries, including the UK, the charity works to ensure children stay safe, healthy and learning – finding new ways to reach children who need it most.
Save the Children has over 90 charity shops in total across the UK. 100% of the profits of items sold go directly to Save the Children’s work in the UK and around the world.
The charity’s Wandsworth shop branch has been running for 10 years and is operated by 35 volunteers. Over the past decade, the shop has raised over £1.2 million through sales for the charity’s work in the UK and around the world.
The Princess Royal first became President of Save the Children UK in 1970, before transitioning to the role of Patron in 2017.
Her Royal Highness has spent a significant amount of time visiting Save the Children projects in the UK and overseas, including places such as Uganda, Bangladesh, Sierra Leone, Mozambique, Bosnia and Herzegovina and most recently Sri Lanka, which she visited last month to commemorate 50 years of Save the Children operating in Sri Lanka.
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