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I’ve been living in Lisbon for more than 2 months now and my style is slowly changing. This video will show you how I adapt my wardrobe to my new lifestyle. It’s full of tips on how to adapt your own capsule wardrobe to whatever lifestyle change you might encounter.
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I always show you how to adapt your capsule wardrobe to your new life changes, and today I’d like to show you how I’ve transitioned my own to a more suitable summer capsule wardrobe.
This summer capsule wardrobe was very different for me. As you might know, I’ve moved to Lisbon, Portugal and I am very happy about it.
You can see a video on why I've decided on this big move here.
However, the hot weather here doesn't match the summer capsule wardrobe I had in Germany where it was suitable for the cold weather.
I will probably have to rely on my autumn capsule wardrobe, but there are some months left to adjust before the cold weather sets in.
So I will have to adjust my summer capsule wardrobe and all upcoming capsule wardrobes to a new climate and lifestyle in the upcoming seasons.
This blog post will show you how to adapt your capsule wardrobes to different lifestyle changes that you might encounter.
My personal capsule wardrobe should serve as an example.
The methods I will show you don't have to be applied just to a transition to hot weather.
They can be applied to your own changes and personal wardrobe.
How Can You Tell When It's Time to Update Your Capsule Wardrobe?
The weather here is very different from what I had in Germany. It’s warm, dry, and sunny every day in Lisbon, while in Germany it is rarely warm, mostly cloudy or rainy.
A big-city move like mine can be a good reason to update your capsule wardrobe. Cold weather changes can't be ignored either.
Another problem I often help my clients with is a change of jobs or a promotion.
You might have lost weight and your new capsule wardrobe needs adjusting.
Or you gained weight and you need to adjust your capsule wardrobe to a more comfortable level.
Entering motherhood is another big reason to start looking at updating your capsule wardrobe a bit. You need to make it more practical and comfortable for the years ahead, right?
No matter, what personal reasons you might have to update your capsule wardrobe there is always a way to start. And that is a wardrobe revision.
Capsule Wardrobe Revision Done Right.
I’d like to give you a few practical tips and advice I’ve shared with Farfetch on how to do wardrobe decluttering, organization, and off-season clothing storage.
They’ve worked for me, my Wonder Wardrobe students, and my clients for years. I’m sure you’ll find them useful.
I have seasonal capsules, I do wardrobe revisions, and only purchase clothes that go with everything else.
A clear sign that you should declutter your wardrobe is when you keep adding new items regularly, but still, wear less and less, or even go back to wearing the same old clothes you are used to.
What to Keep in Your Capsule Wardrobe
I would advise keeping clothes that make you feel happy, clothes that help self-expression, clothes that fit right, fabrics that do and feel good, clothes that allow mobility, clothes that make you forget you’re wearing them.
What to Let Go of in Your Capsule Wardrobe
The clothes you should pass for now for your current capsule wardrobe are those that don’t fit you and need adjusting every minute, clothes that guilt trip you into exercising, clothes that hide your ‘flaws’, clothes that ‘flatter’ your body type, clothes that are too tight to allow natural movement, clothes you can’t wait to take off as soon as you’re home.
It should come as no surprise that you should also get rid of garments that are broken, stained, too small, too outdated.
Also, you can let go of clothing or shoes that don't suit your lifestyle/ comfort level anymore or garments that you can’t wear anywhere.
If you do wardrobe revisions every season or at least 2 times per year you will not need to spend any time decluttering. Basically, it prevents clutter altogether.
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