Why I'm Giving Up the Capsule Wardrobe | Mademoiselle

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2016
  • This probably won’t come as much as a surprise to you all, but I’ve made the decision to give up the capsule wardrobe, and I wanted to talk through the reasons why I felt it was no longer right for me. I mention a few blog posts in this video and I’ve dropped them down in the info box below xx
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  • @clairethemom
    @clairethemom 7 років тому +345

    I don't care whether or not you have a capsule wardrobe, but I'd still enjoy regularly seeing your seasonal selections or combinations, outfits, new finds, and reviews of clothes and accessories. You give thorough and enjoyable reviews.

    • @Androuelovefashion
      @Androuelovefashion 7 років тому +2

      Im so agree with youre comment Claire! :)

    • @Laurenloveslaughter
      @Laurenloveslaughter 7 років тому

      Totally agree! 😊

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +14

      Hi Claire, thank you so much for your comment - I was really nervous to put this video up as I hate disappointing people but as I said, I'd be happy to continue sharing seasonal 'wardrobe' lookbooks. Going to be filming my Spring one this weekend! :)

    • @clairethemom
      @clairethemom 7 років тому +2

      Yay, I love to see what you've put together. It's fun to see your unique style choices.

    • @Ingrid0410
      @Ingrid0410 7 років тому +1

      I agree too! xoxo

  • @lin0412
    @lin0412 7 років тому +124

    I like your channel not because you only have 25 items in your closet at all times but because you have quality key pieces that are easy to style and will remain timeless. So it's totally okay for me that you're no longer doing capsule wardrobe, and I'm sure a lot of people feel the same :)

  • @bbyshila
    @bbyshila 7 років тому +59

    It all just goes down to if it's making you happy at the end of the day. I appreciate your honesty, and although people do find joy in having a capsule wardrobe, there are people like you out there, that loves having an abundant collection of the clothes that they truly love and have curated over time. Please do more seasonal wardrobe styling videos, thank you.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +17

      Thank you so much - and that was what I wanted, it would have been disingenuous to keep going on with it I felt! Definitely will!! Filming a Spring one today xx

  • @Justdalal
    @Justdalal 7 років тому +97

    Let's consider capsule wardrobes as a rehab for fashionistas and compulsive buyers then :D maybe it is not viable (at least for those who love fashion), but it does change your shopping habits. I have never been through the process myself (was too extreme for me), but just watching you and other youtubers inspired me to declutter a lot, shop differently and find my style. I hope you are still making videos because I enjoy them a lot. Love. Dalal

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +13

      Haha yes it definitely was like a rehab for me of sorts! It scares me when I think about how much I used to shop and Luke has commented that I'm a lot smarter with my purchases these days so it's good to get that reinforced. I won't stop making videos, don't worry about that! love xxx

    • @mitzymorris6573
      @mitzymorris6573 5 років тому +2

      I totally agree with every word you said. A bit extreme for me, but it really helped me to change for the better.

  • @Theuniverseguru
    @Theuniverseguru 7 років тому +39

    Thanks for your honesty. I do have a capsule wardrobe but live in a climate where summer can happen in winter too. My solution has been to have 4 capsule wardrobes but have them all in the same closet but sectioned out separately. This works best for my lifestyle. I am a minimalist and don't like the idea of "storage.". I stick with the number of items I need, not what others say I should have.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +6

      Thank you! Yeah that makes it difficult I think - I don't like storing things either, I like to be able to see what I have (so that I can make use of it!)

  • @Miyankochan
    @Miyankochan 7 років тому +104

    I have been interested in capsule wardrobes for a while now but having followed some people who use a capsule wardrobe I can say they mostly spend more money than I do and have more stuff than I do. :D In the name of "buy only necessities". Then you can buy more expensive stuff. Cause it's necessary. Most of these people are driven towards a "perfect wardrobe" idea so they will constantly take out some pieces cause they are not perfect enough and buy "more perfect" things cause they realize it fits their "style" and "personalities" more. So they shop just as much as they did before. Originally a capsule wardrobe is a lovely idea but I find it's another trend coming from rich countries. If you live in a let's say financially modest part of Eastern Europe like me, you simply won't have money to buy more clothes. So by definition, you have a capsule wardrobe without even trying too much or spend unnecessary amounts of money. I just realized I probably always had a capsule wardrobe without even knowing. :D I don't really have to hold myself back from buying another pair of boots for the winter cause I just don't have the money for it. Yeah I have two university degrees and have been working for some years now. Not to mention, in many parts of the world people don't have the luxury to "play with their outfits" cause they are happy if they don't freeze to death in wintertime. I am not hating btw I am just collecting my thoughts on the capsule wardrobe idea. Previously I watched a video of a girl completely "remastering" her "capsule" wardrobe and that's how I got here.. Probably I should have written this to her, sorry.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +6

      I think any capsule wardrobe where that person is buying a HEAP of stuff at the start of the new season is going to be like that - I chose to just be measured with my purchases and buy things as I saw (and loved) them. It might have meant that my capsule wasn't complete at the start, or that I'd have to wait a couple months to wear something but I found that this was the best approach. Complete;y agree with all of your comments though and great to have a discussion about this.

    • @1015SaturdayNight
      @1015SaturdayNight 7 років тому +15

      Miyankochan I very much have the same thoughts on this; it seems to be a trend for wealthy women in Western countries, mostly white women driven by the need to have perfect Pinterest lives. I can't afford that and can't live up to that expectation anyway.

    • @SteppingStonevlogs
      @SteppingStonevlogs 7 років тому +1

      Great thought, thank you

    • @dedewaters-masters2219
      @dedewaters-masters2219 7 років тому +1

      Emily Rachel Gilley Dede

    • @mariasmith2198
      @mariasmith2198 5 років тому

      Yes, you have to remember that they are trying to look good. Its very easy to have a small wardrobe if you don't really care.

  • @stacyb6461
    @stacyb6461 7 років тому +106

    I consider my wardrobe capsule-ish. Things flow well together but I love to have a few unique pieces that are not so "plain" and I don't go by a #. I just try not to over purchase.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +14

      I think that's the most important thing to do :)

    • @Petra44YT
      @Petra44YT 7 років тому +12

      Me too. And I think the numbers recommended are too small. If you want to wash once per week, you need 7 shirts, if you want to wash every other week, 14 shirts. So that gets the number up.

    • @Canadian97467
      @Canadian97467 7 років тому +4

      Very true, Petra44YT! When raising a family or living with a partner, the hamper gets filled faster. When living alone, it can take two weeks to have enough in the hamper to warrant a few washes (color-separated washes are a must), so the single white shirt and single pair of white pants (or red items) are going to be out of the possible options very fast. What to wear for the rest of the 2 weeks?
      Moreover, randomly bought items don't necessarily fit in length with skirt A or B (their respective lengths must be right to attain the right proportions). Same thing with the collar on leather jackets. One type of collar doesn't necessarily look right with the shirt under it. I have 5 black leather jackets with different cuts, lengths (croped or mid-lenght), and collars to go with whatever shirt length/shirt collar I have under.
      Capsule wardrobes are a great start to build a wardrobe from scratch when starting in life, but what they are is a collection of basics that will serve as a base for later purchases.
      Hemlines change with the trends, and jean cuts as well, so an well fitting item that was out can be in again 5 years later. Capsule wardrobes don't really work for older women who would like to follow trends and remain modern, while avoiding giving perfectly good (and expensive) clothes to charity only to buy a similar item again after (what feels like) a short amount of time. That's what cedar closets are for.

  • @chooselove4all574
    @chooselove4all574 7 років тому +31

    My problem with capsule wardrobes is that from what I have seen on many channels on youtube, most people end up with black, white, and maybe 1 other color of clothes. I wear black skirts but the rest of what I have is mostly bright colors. I do have different colorful tops that coordinate with the same black skirts or trousers to keep things simple, but I dislike the severe look of most of the capsule wardrobes. Also I wear a size 4 but when I am on my period I bloat up to a size 6 in water weight, so I can't cut back to such a small amount of clothes.... and I no longer want to. Just keeping things simple and weeding out whatever you don't really wear is enough for me.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +4

      Yeah that's been a common comment when discussing capsules with others - I've always tried to incorporate some other element of colour (at least two) but I think it's just safe and easy to do grey white and black. If you haven't seen my recent Spring wardrobe lookbook then I'd suggest you take a watch - there's SO much colour in there! :)

    • @chooselove4all574
      @chooselove4all574 7 років тому +1

      Cool! ok.

    • @r.i.t.i.k.a
      @r.i.t.i.k.a 4 роки тому

      I have shades of black (Greys) and warm reds(peach). Except for that I include pale blues in denims and a bit of olive green which is more on the nuetral side. So the only colour left is orange which I hate hate hate. There used to be only one orange in my closet which I never weared.. so I guess that was never a problem with me.

  • @aliciareisinger3103
    @aliciareisinger3103 7 років тому +22

    I've never gone the whole way to capsule. I always think it's funny when I hear people talk about how many pieces you can have. It's your wardrobe! You can do what you want!

  • @TheOneIndex
    @TheOneIndex 7 років тому +19

    That's the reason why I never fully had a capsule wardrobe. I like the idea of having a really put together wardrobe in which I love everything, but the rigidity of the certain types and number of pieces every season has held me back. I still would love to see fashion videos from you :)

  • @pollydolly9723
    @pollydolly9723 7 років тому +17

    Part of being a functional adult is changing your mind for thoughtful reasons. Good for you!

  • @stucumins8511
    @stucumins8511 7 років тому +31

    As you know, I'm not a capsule person, as I prefer access to whatever I feel like wearing on a given day. My reasoning has always been the same as your current thinking, in so much as it doesn't make sense to me to have beautiful clothes that you don't 'allow' yourself to wear. Capsule wardrobes probably make more sense to me if you are building a wardrobe, not when you have already built one. I think I'll always enjoy and follow your channel Jamie, whatever format you choose to give us. Hoping the wedding planning is coming together nicely.... not long now. Regards, Deb.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      Thank you so much Deb! And it's about a month to go now which is absolutely crazy. Just have to finalise the seating plan and we are done which is so good :)

  • @LemanMehemmedli
    @LemanMehemmedli 7 років тому +15

    As they say on their website, capsule wardrobe doesn't always have to be 33 items. There can be 43, 53, 93. Capsule wardrobe is a project to make you to be aware of your purchases, style. No one has to keep something because it is a gift or an expensive piece. In my opinion, if you love all of your clothes and feel that they fit you great and you use it frequently, then it is ok to have 100 items.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +1

      It was more the rigidity of the structure for me - I'm loving wearing everything in my wardrobe now. While I might go back to the capsule in the future, right now it's not quite for me. Thank you so much for your comment! xx

  • @AudreyCoyne
    @AudreyCoyne 7 років тому +9

    Loved this video and I'm looking forward to seeing where the new direction takes you :) I take a similar approach to dressing in the sense that while I do have a "Capsule" each season of about 30 items, this serves only as a spring board and does not include accessories, shoes, blazers or outerwear. By eliminating these pieces from my core selection I am able to have more versatility with my pieces and stretch them across all four seasons. This has also helped me eliminate the stress often associated with only being able to use a few items for an entire season. Ultimately this has resulted in a win, win that has allowed me to still have fun with my clothes while spending less time worrying about what to wear and more time living. xx Audrey

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +1

      Thanks Audrey, I think really what I want to do is experiment in a way that I didn't when I was in my early 20s, as my style was all over the place and I didn't really think about how or whether things suited me. But yeah, I think also I've just really been able to narrow down my favourites and I'm really quite happy with where I'm at with my wardrobe as a whole and have been loving enjoying everything as opposed to a small section of it! And the plus side is that after years of capsules, I've got my daily uniforms down pat! :)

  • @SM-yd8hq
    @SM-yd8hq 7 років тому +13

    I found that my fav pieces are wearing out much faster than I would like. I do need more options to switch things around and preserve them for longer.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +4

      Yeah that's one thing that I really wanted to avoid given I tend to invest a bit in the basics and I want them to be around for a while!

    • @SM-yd8hq
      @SM-yd8hq 7 років тому +2

      True, I want to still buy quality pieces, I don't want to go into fast unethical fashion ( or at least be as ethical as I can.)

  • @rebeccaerhard2275
    @rebeccaerhard2275 7 років тому +9

    I don't use a capsule wardrobe but what I have in my wardrobe I love it all , it fits well and can take me from summer to winter . Which is Aussie weather in a nut shell .x

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      And that's all you need, right?! It's getting really hot here so quickly, realised last night that I don't think we need the flannel sheets on the bed anymore!! x

  • @Diane.Bishop
    @Diane.Bishop 7 років тому +8

    Oh and I would love to still see some videos from you with lookbooks or maybe your favourite pieces of that season. I really like that you always have high quality pieces that seem like they will last really well.

    • @Ingrid0410
      @Ingrid0410 7 років тому

      Yes, I agree. She is awesome!

  • @NandiniK
    @NandiniK 7 років тому +7

    Appreciate the honesty and hearing about your journey!

  • @aliceadler4569
    @aliceadler4569 7 років тому +12

    I understand your decision. I agree with that you're making a wise decision for yourself. I look forward to seeing your new fun wardrobe!!!

  • @fluximagery6500
    @fluximagery6500 7 років тому +4

    This was perfect timing and exactly where I am on the capsule spectrum. Thank you. Thank you.

  • @alissalewisashcraft
    @alissalewisashcraft 7 років тому +1

    i'd still love to see things like what you wear in a week, how you cull your closet quarterly, what you find yourself wearing most, etc. your thoughtfulness approaching new pieces and shopping in general has inspired me to really consider what I need and how each piece functions in my wardrobe. thanks jaime!

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      Thanks for the feedback Alissa! I'm planning on a couple of what I wear in a week videos but I have a couple new styling ones coming up this week so I hope you enjoy them :) x

  • @chelsea992
    @chelsea992 7 років тому +1

    Makes sense! I've been driving myself a little crazy as well with over analyzing each piece I bring in as I have been trying to limit the number of all over pieces in my wardrobe. The lessons you've learned will surely continue to influence your purchasing behavior and will just give you the freedom to have fun with it. Looking forward to some look book style vids from you!!

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      One thing I've taken away is that it pays to address your wardrobe with a little whimsy (by your own definition). I've recently given my wardrobe a little bit of an update and already I'm so much happier with it. But yeah, restraint is definitely king in making sure you have a wardrobe full of things you love! :)

  • @lu_re7198
    @lu_re7198 7 років тому +3

    The capsule concept has been helpful as a guide and inspiration. I'm still working on shopping habits and defining style. Your videos/discussions 👍 have been a great help. Thank you! 💕 Looking forward to seeing how your channel evolves.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +1

      Thanks Lu, and I'm so glad that you've found coming along on my journey helpful too! :)

    • @lu_re7198
      @lu_re7198 7 років тому

      😊

  • @yvonnef.feresu7467
    @yvonnef.feresu7467 7 років тому +2

    Thank you for that video, made things a little clearer for me. I'm graduating from college in a few months so i wanted to ditch my college wardrobe and adopt a more mature but still stylish one. I was considering a capsule wardrobe but i now realise that i'm more suited to having capsule pieces in a more dynamic wardrobe instead

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +2

      Glad that I could help! Best of luck with finishing your studies and the transition to the workplace xx

  • @SS-zj5lk
    @SS-zj5lk 7 років тому +1

    There's a time and season for everything. The capsule wardrobe has served its purpose for you and there's nothing wrong with moving on. Love your videos and look books and I hope you will continue making them. You're sincere and accessible and I will continue to support you.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      Thanks so much Sharmaine! Nothing will change (aside from the fact that I'm not living with a capsule anymore) so you can definitely expect to see the same kinds of videos from me :) xx

  • @eviozyra6300
    @eviozyra6300 7 років тому +2

    I dont have a capsual wardrobe, always wanted one but never gave it a real go. But what I learned from not only your videos about this topic is to research before shopping, define a style and colour palett, to ask yourself if a piece I buy will go with a lot of things in my wardrobe and quality over quantity, and going thru your closet on a regular basis and just clearing out. :)

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      I think if what you're doing works for you, then that's all you need to be doing. I definitely needed to go on this journey to learn a little about myself and my style and I'm all the more thankful for it - I"m glad you were able to take away a few things from my own experiences! :)

  • @Laurenloveslaughter
    @Laurenloveslaughter 7 років тому +2

    Love hearing your thoughts on this! I'm still sticking with the capsule wardrobe and really loving it, but I think it's because I'm quite relaxed with the "rules" so in a way you could argue I'm not truly doing it "properly" - but it works for me. I have my "main pieces" of around 30 items, then I have others that are on the other side of my wardrobe that are a little more out there or special. They don't necessarily fit with the capsule so aren't necessarily day to day pieces but add a little bit of fun and something different when I need it! 😊
    Would still love to see look books from you! I love your style! Xx

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      I think if you enjoy it and it works for you, then of course you should keep doing it!! :) I've even enjoying a bit more freedom now with my wardrobe and it's funny how I've been gravitiating to more colourful piece. Will still be filming the lookbooks! :)

  • @freckledklutz
    @freckledklutz 7 років тому

    I totally respect your honesty and your choice to be free to use all of your wardrobe. I love your fashion videos that is what made me subscribe in the first place so please keep doing them as you inspire me and I learn lots. That being said your capsule videos did help me to think more about how to get more bang for my buck and try and find a style so I was happy to watch them for that. I look forward to you being able to do some fun prints as I have a soft spot for them!

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      Thank you lovely - definitely won't be stopping the fashion videos! And there's a bit more print and colour in my next one!! :)

  • @sondaelockett3424
    @sondaelockett3424 7 років тому

    I just did the KonMarie decluttering on my wardrobe and I was about to start a capsule wardrobe, but after watching your video I realized that I don't have to be that restrictive. As long as it brings me joy and I will continue to wear it, Thank you so much.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      I read her book a long while back and I felt like I needed to start doing her method on everything in my home, but it quickly occurred to me how restrictive the whole thing is, and that just wasn't me! Glad my video helped you :)

  • @amescot1
    @amescot1 7 років тому

    Absolutely understand the change. I did love your capsule wardrobe series and agree that wearing our your favourite pieces isn't a good idea. I too love options, this is why the capsule didn't work for me. I love the creativity in clothes and it is another outlet for me personally to express myself. Clothes are an important part of the way we convey mood. Looking forward to your next season of videos. X Amy

  • @beetlejuice3171
    @beetlejuice3171 5 років тому

    That helps provide a more rounded perspective and allows for more playfulness in your self expression. I love the idea of a capsule wardrobe but I like to dress or add an unexpected piece at times just for fun!

  • @MalinaCC
    @MalinaCC 7 років тому +26

    Where I live, the weather fluctuates way too much for me to stick to a capsule wardrobe. Some days it will feel like summer and the the next day (or later that night even) it will be freezing and feel like winter -.-". I don't really have a set style either and my wardrobe has about 40-45 pieces so it doesn't make sense for me to have a capsule wardrobe!

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +1

      Oh yeah I can completely understand that - you need to do what works best for you! x

  • @user-wb9dc6pc7m
    @user-wb9dc6pc7m 7 років тому +3

    Relatively new subscriber here! I love your videos more for your style and how you piece things together, rather than the capsule wardrobe aspect. I find your videos incredibly well put-together, and your decision certainly won't sway me from viewing! Well done for making the decision that's right for you; I hope you do find more joy in your wardrobe now :)

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      Thank you so much for the feedback :) I definitely have been, and have been having a lot more fun with my outfits, something that I'd been feeling was missing a little bit!

  • @leahveal9501
    @leahveal9501 7 років тому

    Thanks for sharing this. I think it's awesome that you learned a lot about what works best for you. I'd definitely like to see outfit lookbooks in the future in whichever format you decide. I also was inspired by your capsule wardrobe videos to actually start purging my own wardrobe down to only the things I love wearing.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      Thanks Leah! I will of course be continuing to share style videos etc :)

    • @leahveal9501
      @leahveal9501 7 років тому

      mademoiselle Awesome, you're welcome. Have a great weekend!

  • @Diane.Bishop
    @Diane.Bishop 7 років тому

    I totally understand all your reasons for giving up doing a capsule wardrobe. I haven't been doing a capsule wardrobe for the past few weeks just because I have been trying to figure out what I want to take with me, anything else I want to let go of and I've just wanted to enjoy wearing whatever I want again. I have bought quite a few things over the past few months in preparation for the different climate and replacing things that were worn out like new black trousers, a comfy dress I can throw on to go to the beach etc. Getting dressed without a capsule does seem to take longer but it's nice to be able to mix things up and not leave things unworn for months or even a whole year when you love them.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +1

      I think you're doing it the smart way, as if you're going to have the same things for three months you want to make sure you are happy with it too PLUS you can always pick up the odd thing when you get here. And definitely will still be keeping the lookbooks coming! :)

  • @beautyplayground
    @beautyplayground 7 років тому +5

    I want to have some different styles in my wardrobe. Like 3 dresses, 2 skirts, 2-3 sweaters. Still not as much as I used to have but still some variations of it :D

  • @GBFandCo
    @GBFandCo 7 років тому

    What a great honest confession. It's honest that you recognize that some of your purchases are emotional, which we call Retail Therapy, while Fashion Therapy is more concerned with building a self expressive wardrobe over andabundance of items.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +2

      I think so many people suffer from retail therapy, whether it's emotional or out of boredom. I still get the urge to shop when I'm sad but for the most part, am able to identify it these days, thank goodness! :)

  • @mitijan
    @mitijan 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this. I knew when I had started doing my research into creating a capsule that I would have to modify it significantly. My creative spirit could not be contained in one or two capsules and just like you said, I was concerned about wearing out my clothes so quickly.

  • @CCakaJapan
    @CCakaJapan 7 років тому

    I love your videos and style. I think it's great to open up your options and not limit yourself. I hope you continue doing videos!

  • @citizenjoevotes
    @citizenjoevotes 7 років тому

    I am in the same place. I learned so much from the exercise and I have kept my wardrobe "edited" rather than in "capsule" form. I love color, but now am very thoughtful about it. And, while I no longer count my pieces, I am aware of how full my closet is and rather than replace pieces right away (especially shoes), I wait to see if I something else will do instead thereby using what I have to it's fullest. You were my inspiration and I am curious to see how the changes you made will influence you moving forward.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      Oh thank you so much, it's always so lovely to get feedback like yours and I'm so glad that my videos have been able to help and inspire you! xx

  • @StacyMichelle4
    @StacyMichelle4 7 років тому

    I'm giving up the capsule this season too (fall for me up north!) You've got to make sure you're doing what makes you happy! Always love your videos and reviews.

  • @ninasophia4533
    @ninasophia4533 7 років тому

    I really appreciate your honesty! There are items in my closet that I wear year round, just because I love them so much. I like the idea of a capsule wardrobe and find it inspiring, but that is why it is not for me. At the end of the day fashion should be fun and not a chore. Looking forward to your upcoming videos :)

  • @hherroyal05
    @hherroyal05 4 роки тому

    Thank you for being honest! Being honest about who you are, what your values are as an "influencer", means a lot to those of us who struggle with the whole capsule idea. When someone has a long-standing position that they are a minimalist, but yet constantly post about their brand-new gifted goodies, it is aggravating to say the least.

  • @Nini51963
    @Nini51963 6 років тому

    I love your videos , I buy used clothing and am trying to find key pieces that bring me joy, I don’t think I can do a capsule ever , I’m trying to use the pieces in my closet also and to find my style very challenging your videos help me thank you !

  • @MiggyOnTheInternet
    @MiggyOnTheInternet 7 років тому

    glad you're branching out and experimenting! excited to see you having fun and taking risks!

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      Thanks Alexa - I'm excited too! I've been wanting to incorporate colour for years but just been a little shy of it for some reason

  • @QofHearts617
    @QofHearts617 7 років тому

    I did the same thing, I'm now more focused on mindful purchases and only owning what I love. Thanks for the honest sharing ... Still a huge fan!

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      Thanks Kelly glad to hear it - just felt like the right decision for me!

  • @OdeToFoliage
    @OdeToFoliage 7 років тому +1

    You do you, girl. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on your experience with the capsule wardrobe. I think the takeaway from this experience is really just lessons thoughtful moderation, not perfection. I'll say one of the key elements from your channel that drew me was your lessons in conscious restraint (which I find is an angle sorely lacking in many lifestyle and beauty channels), so I'm glad to hear you're staying on that path even if capsule wardrobes isn't the answer for you. I look forward to see the new direction you're taking. xoxo

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      Thanks Ella! Yep definitely how I feel about it and I'm so flattered by your comment. I don't think anything is going to change around here so just expect the same fashion and beauty videos to keep on coming! :)

  • @rniet1
    @rniet1 7 років тому

    I have been enjoying your capsule wardrobe and enjoyed all the videos. And lately I have been questioning are you an 'honest' mininalisy or not. This video answered all of them and thank you for making this video. Keep making video, really love your style! :)

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      I'd definitely never want to mislead - while I'm not minimalist per se, I do like to take care to make sure everything I buy for the home or my wardrobe is thought out and will be with me for the long haul. This process really helped me in that respect so I"m glad I did do a capsule wardrobe :)
      I'll still be filming seasonal lookbooks though so do keep an eye out if you like those kinds of videos. Thank you so much fr your comment lovely xx

  • @oohlalaseoul
    @oohlalaseoul 7 років тому +2

    thank you for the video! i am very inspired :)

  • @simplychiq1
    @simplychiq1 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for your honesty! And yes, I agree with the other comments. We just enjoy your fashion videos, so please don't stop those anytime soon!

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      Thank you lovely - don't worry I'll be keeping 'em coming! x

  • @Tinahgirl83
    @Tinahgirl83 7 років тому

    I'm not at all disappointed. I enjoyed them, but I'll enjoy your new videos too. I'll be looking forward to your new seasonal look books, and all your other style videos, and chatty videos too. 😊😊

  • @YolandaGal
    @YolandaGal 7 років тому +7

    completely understandable !

  • @GaiaCarney
    @GaiaCarney 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this!

  • @AnetteWang
    @AnetteWang 7 років тому

    What a beautiful skirt, I can see why you wanted it in your wardrobe. Also, thank you for talking about what many of us struggle with; it's so easy to want and buy new stuff instead of review what we already own. My rule is also one month in shopping basket before buying online, I find it reduces my buying considerably!

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      I think I've been after it for a good 5 or so years now so it was a pretty lucky find (and in immaculate condition) - I'm really looking forward to wearing it once the weather warms up a little. DEFINITELY!! I sit on things for a long time and more often than not I realise that I don't actually need it or that it doesn't go with what I already have

  • @Aminaoui
    @Aminaoui 7 років тому

    I still keep a capsule wardrobe just for inspiration so I know what key pieces I already have and don't need to buy. However, you have a really strong point when you said that you wore certain items over and over and it just lower its longevity. I think you are absolutely right and that reason alone makes me want to reconsider a capsule wardrobe.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +1

      Yeah I tend to really invest in my wardrobe (for the most part) paired with some lower priced items, and I don't want those pieces I spent so much on to wear out super quickly if I can avoid it! I think it's best to do what works for you :)

  • @natashatrilokekar2435
    @natashatrilokekar2435 7 років тому

    I feel that UA-camrs do really well when they are true to themselves and allow their videos to adapt to their natural growth and self-insight. I think viewers can pick up when people just stick with a formula because it is safe, instead of remaining genuine. So I applaud that you're sharing your real style journey with us!

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      Thank you so much Natasha for your honest feedback! :) Hope you continue to enjoy my videos! xx

  • @0716maria
    @0716maria 7 років тому +2

    Hi,I too have decided not to do the capsule wardrobe,mostly because I want to have all the clothes in my closet available to me. A great tip that I use to help me to get more wear out of all my clothes, is to mark a date on the calendar and for every piece of clothing item that I wear ,I turn the hangar around when I hang it back up. This lets me know at the end of 6 months or a year which clothes I always grab for,which clothes I don't grab for and it helps me to try and be creative with one's I see I haven't used. I definitely use more pieces this way! Thanks for sharing your opinion.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +1

      I'm planning on doing this actually - I thought it'd be a great way to know what I do and don't wear and a lot less time consuming than the process I used to do of actually noting what I wore down every day! x

  • @kristinjennifer5852
    @kristinjennifer5852 7 років тому +1

    I agree, I've been feeling the same way lately. I don't really want to wear the same plain clothes over and over again. A bit of playfulness and spontaneity is sometimes needed!

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +1

      I still definitely love my basics but I love the idea of adding a touch of whimsy - something that has totally been missing from my wardrobe!! :)

  • @janemiller9612
    @janemiller9612 7 років тому

    Totally agree with all the comments. It's your ethos, style and approach that we all love. Looking forward to your new wardrobe! X

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      Thanks so much for the positive vibes Jane! Glad to hear that's what keeps you coming back! Much love xx

  • @ladyTiger0714
    @ladyTiger0714 7 років тому

    Joy, is key! Congrats you figured it out!

  • @srossgower
    @srossgower 7 років тому

    I have often thought about capsules, but I can't stick to the rules so I have never actually successfully managed one. I just love the creativity of mixing things up :)
    That skirt is amazing btw! Can't wait to see how you style it x

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      Hehe that was my problem the first time I tried it! I wanted to wear something different every day which didn't help ha! Thank you - I couldn't believe my luck when I found it, just waiting for the weather to heat up so I can start wearing it all the time :)

  • @romiciampa
    @romiciampa 7 років тому +1

    I knew that soon this would happen! I understand your decision perfectly. I started to follow because I needed a change in my wardrobe, and I really like your style. the idea of ​​a capsule wardrobe seemed to be just what I needed to stop buying. I got rid of many things that were not used for years, or I did not like. my goal was to have a more minimalist style. but after more than a year, I realized it's not for me either. I like to have more options and more colors. I can say, however, that this experience helped me to stop spending money on clothes that I would not use. So far this year I bought only 2 pieces that really adored at first sight. Of course I hope to continue seeing your lookbooks! Greetings, Romi, from Buenos Aires

    • @fluximagery6500
      @fluximagery6500 7 років тому +2

      Good job on reducing spending! I've had the same result after kon mari and researching capsules. Shopping was becoming my "thing" and I don't know why. Change is good.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      I've probably been hinting towards it for a while I think! Thank you so much for your understanding and trust me when I say nothing is going to change on this channel :) I'll be filming a Spring lookbook soon x

  • @jensarris6728
    @jensarris6728 7 років тому

    Thank you for your sincerity and genuineness. Appreciate it. Love your channel.

  • @patriciaburke2401
    @patriciaburke2401 6 років тому

    Thanks for sharing. The concept of the capsule wardrobe has its pros and cons. We do need to edit from time to time, however, fun is totally underestimated. It sounds like you have gained some better shopping habits while maintaining a more healthy attitude. Unfortunately, it seems that SOME people are being rather obsessed and going overboard with the concept of a capsule wardrobe. I think the old quote,"moderation in all things" is wise and don't forget to have some fun with your clothes, while maintaining a healthy attitude toward shopping. Basics are your important foundation. Then, don't be afraid to have some fun! Everyone is unique, so if you feel less stressed sticking to a capsule, and this makes you happy, go for it! Whatever works for you, life is too short to stress out about clothes!

  • @jenniferturner7631
    @jenniferturner7631 4 роки тому

    I love the 10x10 and 5x5 style videos a lot.Some videos of these kind would be nice.Thank you and hope you are staying well

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  4 роки тому +1

      I have a 10X10 coming up on Sunday! Great minds think alike 😉 same to you xx

  • @1960tlm
    @1960tlm 7 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for this video. I was struggling with whether to do a capsule wardrobe this year, and thanks to your video I have decided not to go forward with it. I am like you, I have many beautiful items in my wardrobe and it was so disappointing not being able to wear them. Also for me, there are many benefits in regards to how these items make me feel, I just couldn't commit to the capsule this time. Not being able to wear all of my beautiful clothing was making me miserable. I'm sure I made the right decision.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      I'm glad I could help - I think you have to do exactly what feels right for you!

  • @Diniecita
    @Diniecita 7 років тому

    I did a few seasons of capsule wardrobing to find my style and purge my closet of the things that I never wore. I still don't have that many clothes. I think I might have 70-75 pieces and 10-12 pairs of shoes. But, it helped me know what I like and what I should be making for myself. (Since I like to sew my own.) I like that you are honest with yourself. It's a lot of work making a capsule anyways. I just don't have too much time for it anymore.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      Yes I completely agree! Thanks so much for sharing your experience :)

  • @debbieb3952
    @debbieb3952 6 років тому

    I don't know. I just started on my capsule and the thing I appreciate most is that it has helped me define my style, pushed me to have items that work together and also to be much more mindful of my purchases and what I already own. For those reasons alone it has been worth the thought and effort. I am retired now so the amount of clothing and type is a little different and that has made dressing a much bigger challenge. Casual chic wasn't as easy as I thought it would be when it's your almost everyday wear. For me it's been more about all those elements than the number of pieces I own. Please, just keep the great videos coming because your style guidance and tips have been very helpful to me. I really enjoy your channel.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  6 років тому +1

      That's definitely the thing that drew me to the capsule wardrobe and why I stuck it out for close to two years. I gave it up a while back and while initially I had some trouble kind of finding my feet with my style, I'm in a groove now and wear so many items that I absolutely love - without worrying about the rules of a capsule wardrobe. I am doing the 10X10 Challenge at the moment though which is fun! :) And than you, you're too sweet xx

  • @GeenaMatuson
    @GeenaMatuson 7 років тому

    Great video, watched the whole thing - I appreciated all your points, it's rare to hear the 'why I am NOT doing the capsule wardrobe' point of view, and everything you said resonated with me. Thanks for sharing! :D

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +1

      So glad that you enjoyed this and that you could relate - I was so nervous to put this up but seems that there are a lot of people out there who feel the way that I do! xx

    • @GeenaMatuson
      @GeenaMatuson 7 років тому

      I think I'd be nervous too, I see how popular they are! In fact, I found you because I was looking for 'capsule wardrobe videos' - but that's because I have a passion for organizing, haha. I don't think I could ever 'capsule' but it's a cute idea - doesn't leave much for crazy/awesome pieces, as you expressed with that cool skirt! :)

  • @aboringed
    @aboringed 5 років тому

    I needed this video. I'm such a compulsive shopper. I will wake up at 7 and want to shop or waste gas going back and forth every day to a store. It's emotionally and financially straining considering I live paycheck to paycheck. I'm hoping to go more simple and clean and lasting.

  • @NewEarthBlog
    @NewEarthBlog 4 роки тому

    I've always thought the main objective of a capsule wardrobe was the functionality of it, and the idea of whittling down its size was secondary. I also thought of it as simply a starting point, not about a chosen number of garments; you could even include 3 different capsules in your total wardrobe. Whether or not my perspective matched the main shared reality, one might consider it before deciding against a capsule. Anyway, I had a great naturally evolved wardrobe 40 years ago and am just now planning my first capsule. I enjoyed your video.

  • @katja3705
    @katja3705 7 років тому

    I found your channel and learned a lot about capsule wordrobe. I realized that I was doing something wrong because I have so many clothes that work as an individual but could not be combined with anything because they are crazy colourful and fun. I found neutrals. I started to think how could I start combining these crazy patterns with something so I don't have to buy contantly new things because it seems I don't have nothing to wear. I bought few neutrals that go super well with my colourful dresses, skirts and shirts and realized how this combining thing really works. But I also realized that every capsule woredrobe video I watched spoke only about neutrals and basics. And then I realized that it is not for me. I love crazy prints, colours and fun things. I just couldn't have a closet that does not have them and everything is basic and plain. Even though I think about my purcheses a lot more now and have neutrals and buy neutrals too, I'm so glad you come to the same conclusion as me. I sooo get you! I can't wait untill someone else has the courage to say that capsules usually aren't fun! :D And I watch your videos because I love your style and the way you express yourself, so keep doing these and lookbooks aswell. You're fab!

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +1

      Haha well my capsule was fun to begin with but restraining yourself when it doesn't feel natural can be a little difficult of course, but I've gotten so much out of the process that I'm really glad I did it. I used to wear a LOT of colour before really editing my wardrobe down but it was really haphazard so I'm looking forward to incorporating it in a way that supports and complements my existing wardrobe (rather than at random). And sometimes - you gotta try things out to figure out if it's for you or not x

  • @emmyboa-colligan5798
    @emmyboa-colligan5798 7 років тому

    love the idea of a capsule wardrobe. It gives cohesiveness to my look but it doesn't work for me for number of reasons. i don't like living with so many rules and I travel with work a lot so I would need to run two capsules for different seasons at the same time. I think getting the core items right for my style is the most important and then I can be flexible around that. Keep doing the look books. It's always good to see your styling.

  • @canacludhmorharp
    @canacludhmorharp 7 років тому +26

    I understand and appreciate you listening to your own needs to be happy. Congratulations. I like to see more of your "Outfit Look Books" for each season. (Including transitional) No explanation needed. I like the looks you put together and thank you for creating some fun fashion ideas...Many blessings.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +3

      Definitely won't stop the lookbooks coming - thanks so much for your comment Catherine! xx

  • @GiGiWellness28
    @GiGiWellness28 7 років тому

    I kind of understand what you're talking about, I'd been crazy with a particular shed of purple that there was a long period of time all my outfits are purple. About 1/2 year ago, I decided to "allow" other colour outfits in my life... then lots of people noticed and asked me about that missing of purple from my outfit... I hear you when you said the joy has seemed gone... same here but I still like that particular she'd of purple

  • @elizlom
    @elizlom 4 роки тому

    Our weather where I live is so changeable I just keep all my pieces together. My closet is not jam packed, I wear what's in it, so for me that's a win without actually counting and worrying about that.

  • @nancymassiattie3892
    @nancymassiattie3892 4 роки тому

    I’m very late, but I wouldn’t call myself a minimalist nor am I loud with bright colors and stuff. I def am a compulsive buyer, and love winter so layering and dark colors is what I love, but what helps me with that, is knowing my colors and patterns I wear without thinking that I gravitate towards naturally on spending. So I don’t feel the need to buy a lot (: I have always been drawn to darker colors and even though minimal colors are in and I adore the simplicity of it I still love my black, bright reds, dark greens, and maroons that aren’t so much I’m a “capsule” wardrobe. Knowing and seeing that I have that to go to maroon cardigan and dark green cardigan that stands out of my wardrobe basics makes me feel better about having my “to go tos” and more simple color pattern to my wardrobe and not feel the need to spend on a capsule wardrobe type of closet. (: I also work in an office so a lot of simple looks that I have I go for and tend to naturally buy and it works for me even with my bright red pumps and dark green hand bag and I consider it my capsule 🤗

  • @Ellie-es4ms
    @Ellie-es4ms 3 роки тому

    Hi Jame, I know this video is very old. But I decided to watch it because it’s very interesting as I can relate to everything you say🙂

  • @xueh5
    @xueh5 7 років тому +9

    I'm here for your style :)

  • @MorochaCC
    @MorochaCC 7 років тому

    Thanks!! I feel the same way! I hope you continue doing outfits anyway!

  • @anahutcheson6579
    @anahutcheson6579 7 років тому +2

    You are looking fabulous please continue doing your look book videos😘

  • @alexweston6355
    @alexweston6355 7 років тому

    I loved deadfleurette! Your skin looks amazing in this video btw

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      How good was her blog? I was so sad when she stopped as she was really inspiring. And thank you - I've been trying out some new skincare which I think is helping!! x

  • @coffeefilter101
    @coffeefilter101 4 роки тому

    THANK YOU!!!!!!!!

  • @lynnxu1344
    @lynnxu1344 7 років тому +1

    Still love to watch your chanel no matter what! Keep up the good work! Thanks.

  • @arcoiris6313
    @arcoiris6313 7 років тому

    I agree with you totally, I've always Incorporated the capsule wardrobe to some extent , but very careful of choosing minimal trendy items due to not wanting to be a slave to fashion & items going out of style too quickly. I try choosing colors that comliment my skin tone & my petite size. Over the years I have downsized my closet. I do feel less stressed about my selection and not overwhelmed over clutter and not so frivolous shopping any longer. After all , nothing is written in stone about fashion, it's OK to jump out of the box once in a while but to be more cautious . it does take years to perfect our taste and class in clothing selection.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      I definitely feel all those things too! I recently did a huge clear out of about 1/3 my wardrobe and am just adding in some new things which I think will help to round out what I have; also gives me the opportunity to try new things every once and a while :)

  • @belledello6774
    @belledello6774 7 років тому +4

    i've tried a capsule wardrobe for years but it really just isn't for me! I have two styles of dress, one that is more effeminate and one that's rather masculine. Unlike most 'minimalistic' wardrobes, both of my styles contrast in a way that can't really be integrated. I'm just gonna stick to having key items in a wardrobe of about 50 pieces (I'm going to try and bring it down but I'm okay with this number at the moment!)
    Brilliant video, would love to see more.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +2

      I think it isn't for everyone - and sometimes it's just fun to give things a go and see if it works for you. I learned so much from my experience so no regrets! :)

  • @mitzymorris6573
    @mitzymorris6573 5 років тому

    Finally someone who I can relate to. I ve given up buy stuff and I have gotten rid of a lot of stuff in my closet, but I’m not that girl that can have 34 clothes...but I’ve really changed my shopping ways, and my style is more minimalist. I can’t have 20 pieces of clothes. I go to church every Saturday, I love all my jeans.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  5 років тому

      As much as I like rules and structure, I think I made it far too rigid for myself and I just wasn't having fun. I love the concept behind capsule wardrobes and think that we definitely need to be consuming less, but I'd much rather be able to have fun with my wardrobe and mix things up rather than focus on small sections of it at a time :) Have a great weekend lovely x

  • @ivaneteroark710
    @ivaneteroark710 7 років тому

    Thanks, I ordered the rose gold( only color available), I am not a jewelry person but those did it for me

  • @michalkitainik8710
    @michalkitainik8710 7 років тому

    Came across your channel a while ago, You are great and so stylish. Loved the explantion of why you are giving up capsule wardrobe. I'm trying myself tofind the balanse between having so much and the viriety of clothes that i want to reflectas person and between waste of money and the thics with in it. Please continue doing what you do and share it.

  • @anqi284
    @anqi284 7 років тому +4

    capsule wardrobe = your consistent and iconic style. if you prefer various styles then capsule is the wrong idea for you:)

  • @a.t7525
    @a.t7525 7 років тому

    Love this video and appreciate your honesty! It really isnt always sustainable and can sometimes be more stressful to try and think of how to piece things together rather than actually encouraging creativity. I think ppl can still apply concepts of the fundamentals of Culled Wardrobe, like you said..identify a key theme/style, not excessively adding new items, being mindful of our purchases. Thats what I take away from your channel. I am so much more mindful now of what I spend my money on and investing in key pieces and quality over quantity because in the long run it looks better and actually does save you money. Not that you needed to justify your decision but thanks for sharing your experiences and your LOOKBOOKS are still AMAZING and i will still be a huge fan of your channel!
    Love From Canada!!xx
    p.s. hows the wedding planning going? I just recently got engaged myself! :D

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      Thanks so much and I totally agree. While I've been opting for some more affordable pieces lately, I still live by the mantra of buying the best quality that I can afford (the harsh realities of no longer having the disposable income of my early twenties haha!).
      I got married two months ago - I really need to edit the video and share so hopefully will have something up soon. Congratulations on your engagement!! Wishing you all the best over the festive seasons x

  • @misstigermilk
    @misstigermilk 7 років тому

    Refreshing! I agree.

  • @PamPLG
    @PamPLG 7 років тому

    I liked your style a lot in all your initial videos, when you were doing your capsule wardrove. Not so much now. I respect your decision, as it is very personal. Good Luck

  • @denisesimpson591
    @denisesimpson591 6 років тому

    I LOVE your top!!!!

  • @ayeshiawyatt8654
    @ayeshiawyatt8654 7 років тому

    Thank you so much for this! I'm also a believer of a happy medium and being happy with the choices and the clothes you are wearing. I bought some over the knee boots from Steve Madden last year that I absolutely love but i purposely did not wear them as often because of the wear and tear i may put on them. I then found an almost identical pair from f21 and now I alternate them! so yes i have two of the same pair of boots but these boots should last a very long time now that i have the alternate pair! doesn't fit the minimalist way of thinking but who cares.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +1

      So glad you found this video helpful - I wouldn't consider myself a minimalist per se, but there's a lot from minimalism that I try to implement into my life, and having things that I love and give me joy is part of that (and I try to get rid of things that we aren't making use of). I think as long as you are happy, content, and using and loving what you have, that's all that matters! x

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому +1

      So glad you found this video helpful - I wouldn't consider myself a minimalist per se, but there's a lot from minimalism that I try to implement into my life, and having things that I love and give me joy is part of that (and I try to get rid of things that we aren't making use of). I think as long as you are happy, content, and using and loving what you have, that's all that matters! x

  • @lisafeldmann9863
    @lisafeldmann9863 7 років тому +1

    I also feel pressure and sometimes don't know what item to start with the matching / coordinating process. I have thought of buying some crazy Anthropolgie pieces and just winging it.

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      I think the key is to start with your favourites, or the pieces you want to reach for every day, and go from there :)

  • @conniehill4961
    @conniehill4961 7 років тому

    Love your look books

  • @meg8251
    @meg8251 7 років тому

    I have dreamt of doing a capsule wardrobe before for the simplicity but I also can't make myself do it. As an artist who is obsessed with color and pattern, I only feel right if my clothes match my personality. I've become much more mindful of purchasing things that are "me" and try to leave most trends at the store :)

  • @anahewett9338
    @anahewett9338 6 років тому

    Thanks for this video👍☺

  • @delphine_red
    @delphine_red 7 років тому +1

    Hello! I found your channel while browsing for capsule wardrobes, and stayed because I love your sense of style and fashion. I would love to still see styling videos! As for capsule wardrobes, I don't have one myself but I learned a lot through blogs and videos on colour palettes, colour mix and match, styles/proportions I like on me, shopping with a list in mind, editing the wardrobe and learning to let go/donate... However I never counted pieces and stored away pieces not allowing myself to grab an appropriate seasonal piece. I find this approach a bit obsessive compulsive. Having a nicely edited wardrobe shouldn't be that time-consuming in my mind. Thanks for sharing your journey! xx

    • @mademoisellejaime
      @mademoisellejaime  7 років тому

      I am an obsessive person which is probably why this worked for me in the first place, ha!! But yeah it's been a great journey and I'm just excited for the next phase :) x

    • @delphine_red
      @delphine_red 7 років тому

      +mademoiselle Thank you! I hope you didn't take it the wrong way! We're all obsessive in some way, but I meant it's feels good too to let loose the control, to have time for other things too. I can totally understand the benefit of capsule and that's why, as I said, I watch a lot of videos on the subject. As long as our wardrobe accompanies us well through our life journey, all is good :) x