
What goes around comes around and when it comes to fashion it seems to be coming around faster every season. It seems like we just stored away our skinny jeans and here they are coming back.

What goes around comes around and when it comes to fashion it seems to be coming around faster every season. It seems like we just stored away our skinny jeans and here they are coming back.

In an era where fast fashion dominates, the trend of building a secondhand capsule wardrobe is not just a style statement but a significant stride towards environmental responsibility.
I have actually been meaning to do a secondhand capsule wardrobe post for a very long time now, and I decided that a good time would be near the end of the year, when we often transition and rethink things.

I often get questions about where I find inspiration to make different wardrobes every week. And if I am being honest, I frequently fly by the seat of my pants, but not always.
Wardrobe inspiration comes to me from different places, and sometimes all it takes is one key piece that influences the direction for where my capsule wardrobe ideas are heading for any particular week.

I never know whether to call these particular posts an edgy capsule wardrobe or a rock capsule wardrobe. The words seem almost synonymous to me since they have a lot of the same characteristics.

A few months ago, when I was discussing preppy capsule wardrobes, I mentioned that preppy style was making a comeback. And lo and behold, what do we see at the Miu Miu S/S 2024 show?

Imagine a fashion scene where less is more, where simplicity reigns supreme, and understated elegance is the name of the game—that’s 90s minimalism for you.
Picture clean lines, basic shapes, and a colour palette that’s like a deep breath of calm after the neon and excess of the 80s.