Wardrobe Essentials (Part 2)

Woo hoo! On to part 2 of my wardrobe essentials. Please keep in mind that although some of these ideas such as blazers, skinny jeans and black skirts (from my last post) may seem like obvious staples, not everyone has these things and I want to give people ideas of ways to be creative with these staple pieces. I also want to give you options because wardrobe staples may seem boring and I want to show you some pieces I have found that take these staples to the next level. I have also done my best to find wardrobe essentials for a variety of styles and budget types.

This part of wardrobe essentials is more accessories-based. Accessories are so important to any wardrobe because it’s the perfect way to spruce up your outfit and give you more outfit options without having to repeat the same thing over and over (or spend money on new wardrobe items). So many ways to mix and match…what will you choose?

Light Scarves:

1: Con Brillo Black Scarf, $70, 2: Necklush Jewelry, $42, 3: Metal Scarf, $81, 4: Third Rose From The Sun Scarf, $16, 5: Check Print Scarf, $150, 6: Bindy Printed Scarf, $53

I think scarves are a great accessory and YES…you can wear them all year round! I found a variety of scarves (some a little heavier and some lighter) so depending on the climate you live in, you can pick one that’s right for you. Of course I only gave 6 options and there are plenty more out there but I like the variety of colors…and hopefully you do too. If you’re not into the colored scarves, a simple neutral scarf is just fine too. I would recommend pairing a solid neutral scarf with a bright or patterned top to balance things out. You don’t want to look too plain now do you? Pair a light scarf with an everyday t-shirt and jeans or a sweater and leggings and you’ve turned an ordinary outfit into something special.

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Black Pumps:

1: Dolce Vita Beam Pump, $145, 2: Jessica Simpson Debbie Pump, $50, 3: Alexander McQueen Heart Peep Toe Pumps, $695, 4: Brian Atwood Pumps, $485, 5: L.A.M.B. Jamila Pump, $250, 6: Jessica Simpson Delanie Pump, $89, 7: Pierre Dumas Lisa Pump, $30

I’m sure every woman has a pair of black pumps but many keep the same ones for a long time. They may be trashed, stretched out and not up-to-date. I chose a variety of black pumps to satisfy all tastes and budgets. Some people are satisfied with a simple black pump (see #1 and #4) but some may want a little more. Why not jazz up your everyday black pump with some yellow soles (see #3) or some studs (see #2)?! I think it’s obvious that the black pump literally goes with everything (skirts, pants, jeans, dresses, etc.) but personally, I only wear them in a professional setting or if my outfit is more complex (bright colors, patterns, prints, etc) to balance out my outfit. If you’re outfit is looking a little on the neutral/plain/boring side, I recommend wearing a shoe with more pizzazz (oh! new post opportunity perhaps?) but until then…the black pump is here to stay.

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Oversized Handbag:

 

1: Yves Saint Laurent Oversized Muse Handbag, $1,495, 2: Arcante Handbag, $50, 3: Marc by Marc Jacobs Classic Q Huge Hillier Hobo, $500, 4: Karlie Tote Bag, $120, 5: Berin Jenna Tote, $325, 6: Studded Satchel Bag, $400

Personally, I find an oversized tote to be an investment piece you’ll have for years to come. On the other hand, I completely understand it’s not within everyone’s budget right now to afford an investment piece, which is why I chose a variety of colors, styles and prices for this staple wardrobe item. Be sure that when you purchase an oversized handbag (or any handbag for that matter), it will be able to fit the items you carry everyday. Some people just carry a wallet and a few other things but others take it to work and need room for documents, etc. This is why you must find the one that’s right for you. I hope my options give you some idea what you’re looking for so you can find the perfect oversized handbag for yourself.

**Note: If you’re going to spend the money and choose an oversized handbag as an investment piece, be sure it’s a color and style you know will go with [almost] everything in your wardrobe. Also be sure it’s not the “it” bag and will be out of style next season…you don’t want to waste $1,000 (or more) on something that will be out of style in 3 months now do you? Spend wisely ladies.

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So, what do you think of my wardrobe essentials (part 2)? Any favorite scarves, pumps or handbags? What other wardrobe essentials would you like me to post in the future? Or any post for that matter? I want to hear from you. Don’t hesitate to leave a comment!

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