• Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Travel News
  • Travel Tips
  • Destinations
  • Travel Ideas
  • Entertainment
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Weather
  • Tickets
  • More
    • Shop
    • Video
    • Food & Drink
    • Style & Culture
    • Cheap Deals
  • Travel News
  • Travel Tips
  • Destinations
  • Travel Ideas
  • Entertainment
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Weather
  • Tickets
  • More
    • Shop
    • Video
    • Food & Drink
    • Style & Culture
    • Cheap Deals
Wingman Travels
No Result
View All Result
Ticketmaster FR
Home Style & Culture

Easy, feel-good and flexible: fashion minimalists on living with fewer clothes | Life and style

enpassant by enpassant
January 3, 2023
in Style & Culture
0 0
0
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Banner 2

[ad_1]

Even if you are determined to avoid them, the essence of early January makes it hard to escape at least some thoughts on new year’s resolutions and all the ways you might pledge to improve one or more area of your life – like your wardrobe.

In case you are feeling the lure of a cleanout or style overhaul, here we talk to four fashion minimalists about the approach they took to winnowing down their wardrobes, and the results.

The curious capsule

Courtney Carver stands in front of her 33-piece wardrobe
‘I can get ready more quickly and because of the small selection, I get to wear my favourite things every day.’ Photograph: Courtney Carver

“People are in search of more ease,” says Courtney Carver, an author. “By creating a small capsule [wardrobe], you save money, time, energy and attention for things that matter more.”

In 2010, Carver created Project 333, an exercise where participants wear only 33 items of clothing for three months. She never went back: “All these years later, I still only have 33 items in my wardrobe at a time.”

She started whittling everything down slowly, letting go of things she wasn’t wearing first, and then things she wasn’t sure about. She says now everything goes with everything else. “I can get ready more quickly and because of the small selection, I get to wear my favourite things every day.”

“The surprising part was how much guilt and other negative feelings were a part of my bigger wardrobe. I didn’t realise how bad it made me feel to see tags hanging from items I never wore, or clothes that didn’t fit my body or my lifestyle any more. Once they were gone, the guilt went with them.”

She believes people who worry they’ll get bored with a smaller wardrobe are likely bored with a big wardrobe too. “The cure to boredom is curiosity,” she says, not buying more clothes. “Shopping doesn’t cure boredom.”

The space saver

As a lockdown project, Rio Davis, a journalist, built what they describe as a “tiny house” with their dad. The idea was born as a way of putting hard limits on the amount of stuff they could accrue. They say the process “added a tangible dimension to how I think about my wardrobe”.

Rio Davis and their dog in front of their tiny house
‘Styling clothes in different ways and different combinations adds layers of possibilities to single pieces of clothing.’ Photograph: Rio Davis

Before they moved into the 15 square metre space, they began donating clothes and giving things to friends in preparation. “With each piece of clothing given away, I felt like I was stripping back parts of myself,” Davis says. But “despite the little feelings of loss, I soon realised I carry the memories, not the clothes”.

Over time they found they were left with the most versatile and highest quality pieces from their larger wardrobe. They describe each item that made the cut as utilitarian, but flexible and capable of being dressed up or down.

Sign up to Saved for Later

Catch up on the fun stuff with Guardian Australia’s culture and lifestyle rundown of pop culture, trends and tips

Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain info about charities, online ads, and content funded by outside parties. For more information see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

“While my clothes may not fit the beige capsule wardrobe aesthetic, they do fit one of two colour schemes,” they say. “Plus, styling clothes in different ways and different combinations adds layers of possibilities to single pieces of clothing.”

The convert

When the cinematographer Alexander Naughton left his corporate job to transition into filmmaking, he embraced the freedom his new creative role gave him especially in terms of dressing for work. “There is an element of … personality that comes through in the way that we present ourselves,” he says. “I now see the way that I present to be directly correlated to how I want to be perceived.”

Alexander Naughton has stripped his wardrobe to a few simple, durable, high quality shirts, trousers and jackets
Alexander Naughton has stripped his wardrobe to a few simple, durable, high quality shirts, trousers and jackets

This realisation led him to buy a few high-quality garments he really loved. Soon he found he was reaching for them exclusively when getting dressed. “They feel better, they look better, they inspire a sense of confidence, and they don’t ruin so easily,” he says. Then he slowly let go of his old clothes, reducing his wardrobe to a few pairs of pants, shirts and jackets.

“They all work harmoniously,” he says. “Every piece in my wardrobe feels right, so even with a full day of big pitches or client meetings, I am out the door without having to worry.”

The traveller

Isabella Broccolini, a writer and actor, says “ I constantly try to pull myself up on distractions of spending on clothing”.
Isabella Broccolini, a writer and actor, says ‘I constantly try to pull myself up on distractions of spending on clothing’

The actor and theatre writer Isabella Broccolini lives between London and Melbourne. This transience forced her to reassess her wardrobe. She needed to feel comfortable and at home in her own skin, with very few items. “The bar is set high,” she says. “Each item has to hold a lot of value emotionally, practically and make me feel secure, strong and confident in myself.”

She emphasises the need for quality items that are beautifully made, travel well, are easy to care for and tell a story. “I cherish what I have rather than drown in stuff I am not in love with,” she says. “I feel physically lighter and mentally lighter.”

Because she doesn’t have to think before she packs or gets dressed, she can engage more effectively in her work and creativity. “This really is at the heart of why I strive for a minimal refined approach to my outer life,” she says. “It gives me more as a human in my inner life.

“I constantly try to pull myself up on distractions of spending on clothing that I don’t need.”

[ad_2]

Source link

Previous Post

Tanzania a top travel destination in 2023, says US firm

Next Post

My 10 Favorite Restaurants To Experience In Davenport

Next Post
My 10 Favorite Restaurants To Experience In Davenport

My 10 Favorite Restaurants To Experience In Davenport

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
19 Travel Prep Tips for a Stress-Free Summer Vacation

19 Travel Prep Tips for a Stress-Free Summer Vacation

July 17, 2022
Delta Airlines adds route to Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa: Travel Weekly

Delta Airlines adds route to Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa: Travel Weekly

September 25, 2022
From Paphos to Zagreb: Technology is helping visitors see ancient cities through a new lens

From Paphos to Zagreb: Technology is helping visitors see ancient cities through a new lens

November 26, 2022
Win Free Ice Cream Cones Made With DiGiorno Croissant Cones

Win Free Ice Cream Cones Made With DiGiorno Croissant Cones

July 7, 2022
Brisbane’s New Queen’s Wharf Precinct Will Soon Be Home to the City’s First Riverside Bikeway Cafe

Brisbane’s New Queen’s Wharf Precinct Will Soon Be Home to the City’s First Riverside Bikeway Cafe

0
Industry Leaders Visit White House in Push to End Testing Requirement

Industry Leaders Visit White House in Push to End Testing Requirement

0
10 Best SPRING BREAK Travel Destinations | Cheap & Unique

10 Best SPRING BREAK Travel Destinations | Cheap & Unique

0
San Francisco’s SHŌ Group Breaks Ground On Hospitality Centric Global NFT-Based Members Club

San Francisco’s SHŌ Group Breaks Ground On Hospitality Centric Global NFT-Based Members Club

0
New allegations from IRS whistleblower in Hunter Biden investigation

New allegations from IRS whistleblower in Hunter Biden investigation

July 1, 2023
Who will be break the 2000+ Receiving Yards Record 2023-24?

Who will be break the 2000+ Receiving Yards Record 2023-24?

July 1, 2023
Italian Summer Travel Destinations 🇮🇹☀️

Italian Summer Travel Destinations 🇮🇹☀️

July 1, 2023
Writing Insights: How important is writing style to editors? – Authorlink

Writing Insights: How important is writing style to editors? – Authorlink

July 1, 2023

Links

Wingman Travels
Wingman Travel Agency
Car Rentals
Tours
Virtual Experiences
Tickets

Categories

  • Destinations
  • Entertainment
  • Food & Drink
  • Sports
  • Style & Culture
  • Travel Ideas
  • Travel News
  • Travel Tips
  • Video
  • Weather

Newsletter

To stay on top of the ever-changing world, subscribe now to our newsletters.

Loading

*We hate spam as you do.

 

  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

© 2022 Wingman Travels LLC All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Travel News
  • Travel Tips
  • Destinations
  • Travel Ideas
  • Entertainment
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Weather
  • Tickets
  • More
    • Shop
    • Video
    • Food & Drink
    • Style & Culture
    • Cheap Deals

© 2022 Wingman Travels LLC All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In