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Lesson Twenty Five: Your Capsule Wardrobe

Lesson Twenty Five: Your Capsule Wardrobe

How to audit your current wardrobe, purge your clothes, and find inspiration for your preferred style.

Aug 23, 2023
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This is Lesson Twenty Five of the Simple & Calm course. Today’s lesson is all about creating a capsule wardrobe and how to find style inspiration. This course is for paid subscribers only, but if you’d like to enrol and get immediate access to this lesson, and all previous lessons, then you can upgrade your subscription by clicking the button below. I’d love to help you live a simpler and calmer life.


How are you getting on with your cleaning schedule that we created in the last lesson? Have you been able to stick to it, and is it having a positive impact on your home? This week we’re going to look at our wardrobes, and how much of it we actually wear.

Firstly, you should know that I am not the next big fashion blogger, and I won’t be sharing any GRWM videos anytime soon! I wouldn’t call myself fashionable, and I don’t own any designer clothes, but I do know what I like, what clothes suit me, and what I need to avoid.

I’m very basic and minimal in my clothing choices, and that suits me fine. After all, I’m very introverted so I’m quite happy to avoid drawing attention to myself with what I wear. Plus, I’m pretty sure I’m an elderly lady disguised in a 30 year olds body because I want comfort, warmth and my belly to be covered 🤣.

Over the years I’ve perfected my wardrobe, and I’ve learnt a lot about what suits me and what doesn’t. I don’t have many clothes, but the clothes I do own work for me, suit me, and are comfortable.

Some would call this a capsule wardrobe, I think I’d call it a considered wardrobe, but they both mean the same thing. I’m going to share what I’ve learnt with you so you can tweak your own wardrobe, and find what you love too.

Get access to the rest of this post, as well as all of the examples, exercises, and full support from myself, by upgrading your membership to paid by clicking the button below. Becoming a paid member gives you access to my full archive of lesson posts, as well as free digital downloads, tools, workbooks and resources to help you live a simple & calm life.

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