Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Edit: Final count in wardrobe for 2014

As mentioned, I made a purchase on December 30, so to hold myself accountable, I am updating my wardrobe count for 2014.

I have finally finished cataloging my wardrobe into the Stylebook App and my final count for 2014 is:


  • 124 tops (includes sleeveless, blouses, t-shirts, sweaters, sweatshirt/hoodies, blazers)
  • 48 bottoms (includes jeans, shorts, trousers)
  • 25 dresses
  • 53 shoes
  • 17 scarves 
  • 68 bags (including clutches)
  • 17 coats and jackets
  • 32 pieces off active wear (tops, headbands, bottoms, runners)

December count

Added another shirt and pair of shoes to the donations pile and finally dropped the bag off on the 26th.

I received 2 unexpected gifts from my parents - a black quilted down coat, and a pair of pajama bottoms, which were two things I was on the look out for but had not told anyone and again I received them. I'm starting to think I should just keep quiet from now on and see what happens ;) 
Yesterday, I went to the mall to kill some time before dinner and checked out some sales - nothing really caught my eye but managed to score a few wardrobe staples at the GAP. I purchased 2 pairs of pants and 2 tops for $80!
(The plaid shirt I bought is actually black)


Started another pile for donations and have added more 'knick knacks' than clothing but as long as I'm clearing things out, I'm happy!

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Happy Holidays!

Wishing everyone a wonderful holiday season and a Happy New Year!

Monday, December 22, 2014

Final count in wardrobe for 2014

I have finally finished cataloging my wardrobe into the Stylebook App and my final count for 2014 is:


  • 122 tops (includes sleeveless, blouses, t-shirts, sweaters, sweatshirt/hoodies, blazers)
  • 46 bottoms (includes jeans, shorts, trousers)
  • 25 dresses
  • 53 shoes
  • 17 scarves 
  • 68 bags (including clutches)
  • 17 coats and jackets
  • 32 pieces off active wear (tops, headbands, bottoms, runners)

Thursday, December 18, 2014

A few of my favourite things - sheep wool slippers


As the weather gets cooler, there is nothing I look forward to more than coming home and cozying up in these - my sheep wool slippers! I received these last year from my lovely mother-in-law (she lives in Nova Scotia so she certainly knows a thing or two about keeping warm!) and they are one of my favourite things - they keep me so warm and are so nice to walk in, especially on hardwood. These are one of the first things I bring out when the temperature starts to drop. 

For those interested, mine were made from the Lismore Sheep Farm Wool Shop - http://www.lismoresheepfarmwoolshop.com/ -- located in beautiful Pictou County, Nova Scotia.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Ask and you shall receive ...

... even if I totally ask for it in my head.
The other day, feeling the festive holiday vibes, I thought to myself that it would be really great to have a red colored silk scarf, perhaps something in a floral pattern (since I had recently seen a Flora Gucci bag) and today I received a gift from a co-worker, and lo and behold! A red silk floral patterned scarf!
In a previous post, I had stated that I would not be purchasing scarves for myself since I always seem to be gifted them so the thought was quite fleeting - what are the odds that I would get a red floral silk scarf? Red, maybe. Silk, possibly. But floral? That was a bit of a stretch. But it happened! And it couldn't be more perfect than what I had imagined this said scarf would look like.
Here she is!

Side note: It also came with a matching red tie for my husband, which I thought was a great 'his and hers' gift as they come packaged together in the same gift box.

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

A few of my favourite things - Gin Gins


I love ginger and I was so happy to discover these - Gins Gins! I really recommend them to people who are prone to tummy aches, or love the taste of ginger.  They are really soothing and delicious! I have seen a drink form of this when I was in Hawaii, but I prefer these - a heads-up, they are very chewy. 

Monday, December 15, 2014

Using the things I love

I don't know about you, but I used to hoard the things I love and never use them because I was 'saving' them for 'something special,' or just worried about them getting ruined. They were not necessarily the most expensive items, (in fact, some of these items I got for amazing prices and considered them to be 'trophy items'), but I just felt the need to preserve them. I would take them out once in a while and admire them and then put them carefully away.

I know it seems like there's no point in buying something if you're not going to use it, and people say that "things are meant to be used",  but for me it really wasn't - when I was a child I would 'collect' things and never use them and as I got older, this habit followed me. I thought it was because I liked to collect things but I realized that there was actually an emotional/mental roadblock I couldn't overcome.

When I began to adopt and practice a minimalist lifestyle, I began to purge my belongings, and realized that if I was to keep the things I loved but never use them, I would have to keep more than I needed or wanted to have. This wasn't something I wanted as the intent was to do with less and be happy with what I owned - I might as well have been leaving my happiness on a shelf, or hidden away in a drawer. 

Last year I worked really hard to start using the things I love and learned to enjoy them instead of stressing about them. I started slow, taking some items out for an hour at a time, and then eventually for a day, etc. I began to really enjoy using them and now can say that I am regularly using the majority of my things. I'm still working on a few pieces but I've made vast improvements. 

I would say that using the things I love is a personal goal of mine and to further give me the push I need to continue to do so, I really stress to myself the value of an item, hence, why I track a lot of my expenditures and how often I use things.

Do any of you ever save your things?

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Scored at the Bay's One Day Sale for women's boots!



Last Thursday was the Bay's One Day Sale and along with my knee high boots, I also scored these awesome leather ankle boots from Denim & Supply (by Ralph Lauren) for only $60.

Not including my rainboots and Uggs, I only own 3 pairs of boots but they provide me with a great range and I am able to produce a lot more outfits. Now 'boot complete', I feel confident that I can begin to create capsule wardrobes. 

These are a few of the outfits I created with these boots:






Wednesday, December 10, 2014

DIY LV lock necklace by bakeacookie

As I mentioned before, I'm part of a wonderful online community of people who love to chat about fashion, bags, life, and everything in between! One such lovely member had a great idea to re-purpose LV locks into necklaces - it was such a great idea that I had to ask her to share! Below is a guide from bakeacookie on how she did it, and the supplies she used. Many thanks to bakeacookie for taking the time to share with us!



Some LV bags come with these gorgeous brass or silver toned locks. But despite carrying my Speedy Bandoliere and Alma, I never used these pretty little locks.

After checking out a few posts at the Purseforum, I took note of a Chanel lock necklace. Pinterest had examples, and my search even yielded a one of a kind vintage lock necklace using LV locks.

Convinced I could do this myself, I set off. I plucked the locks out from their dust bags and made a trip to the craft store, Joanns in my case.

Items needed:

    • Chain of desired length. I prefer a 28-inch chain. 
    • This allows me to place it over my head, rather than have to attach a clasp.
    • Jump rings
    • Jewelry/needle nose pliers.
    • LV lock and key



Directions:

Open the jump ring with the plier, and insert them through the loop of the chain. Close the jump ring, getting the ends as close together as possible for a secure connection.


Repeat for the opposite end.

Open the lock and thread the lock through the jump rings.

Close the lock and voila, an LV lock necklace in less than 5 minutes.

To my surprise, there are (at least) two types of jump rings!

I preferred the easy to use single loop jump ring, shown in the silver lock necklace. It was easy to use, and it feels secure with the weight of the lock on it.

But there are double loop jump rings, similar to a key ring. These were much, much harder to work with, and somehow I pried them open enough to string them onto the gold chain. These are really really secure, there's no way for the jump ring to part at all without much prying.


Because I used the double loop on the gold necklace, it took 20 minutes (and assistance of my brother to pry them open) to make this necklace. 


The price for both the gold and silver chain, plus gold and silver jump rings came out to about $6.00.

The locks came with my bag, but can be purchased as a replacement part at Louis Vuitton for $39 each.


Monday, December 8, 2014

Jewelry purge and goal

Jewelry is an area where I personally find easy to own a lot of yet difficult to work into my daily outfits. I know a lot of fashion advice tells us that by changing up our jewelry, we can easily change up our look. This is really difficult for me as I'm admittedly lazy and rushed in the mornings and can't imagine having to add more brainpower to getting myself out the door. 

I have my daily jewelry which consist of my wedding and engagement rings, two bracelets on my left arm, two Pandora rings on my right hand, diamond studs, and a necklace with a family charm and a jade Buddha hanging from them. I wear these every day and only change them when I have an event that requires a little bit more. 

The 'little bit more' is where I plan to focus my attention - I did a major purge of my jewelry (not including fine jewelry or family pieces) at the beginning of the year and even tried to re-purpose a few items into bag fobs or other pieces that I may wear more. Now that I've minimized my collection, I'm trying to incorporate one piece into my outfits and force myself to change up my daily pieces. 

I still get lazy some days but I have noticed that a necklace really does spruce up an outfit and take it to the next level. Below are some of the pieces I've been able to use on a more regular basis. 



Left to right: navy and silver link 'Guess' necklace, a blue smoothed glass necklace (gift from husband from his latest trip to Nova Scotia), black 'J Crew' bangle, rose gold 'Coach' bangle, silver Tiffany & Co. mesh bracelet) 



Saturday, December 6, 2014

FINALLY!!! - Knee high boots that fit me!!!

This post may be THE most exciting one for me because I'm so so SO happy to share that I have been able to find knee high boots that will zip up over my calves. I kid you not, I have been searching for almost 10 years - every knee high boot I've ever tried on would never zip up over my calves (even at my skinniest at 125lbs). 

I was commuting to work on Thursday when I came across an ad for the Hudson Bay's "Bay Days" where they have one day sales on selected items, which on that day were 50% off all boots. I never paid much attention to these but for some reason decided to check it out during lunch and thought, "maybe I'll see if I can find knee high boots," which is something I stopped even dreaming about. It must have been fate because I found beauties: 


With a little oomph, they zipped up all the way, and when on, did not feel tight at all. I unzipped them and tried again (just to be sure I wasn't just forcing them too much) and they were actually easier to zip than the first time. 

Black. Gold hardware. Leather. FIT ME. Everything I could ask for. Also, I was happy that they were Lauren by Ralph Lauren so I do have some comfort that the quality will be relatively good and hold up for a while as it may be the only time I will ever find knee high boots that fit again. The icing on the cake was that they were half off, so I paid only $95 for these!!!

I already inputted them into my Stylebook App and began making outfits with them. These are a few of my favourites:



Wednesday, December 3, 2014

No turtlenecks or crewnecks for me

When I was purging, two types of clothing that were very easy for me to get rid of were turtlenecks and crewneck. Again, because of my short mid-section, the proportions of turtlenecks and crewnecks don't work for me and even make my upper body look shorter than it really is - not flattering at all.
Of course there are always exceptions such as some crewneck sweatshirts and decorative tops, and the occasional turtleneck dress, but for the most part, I know I need to stick to V-necks and cowl necks, or larger/lower scoop necks (but even some sccop necks can be iffy from piece to piece).

Monday, December 1, 2014

November count

In November I sold one of my bags and did not purchase any bags or small leather goods (SLGs). I ALSO did not buy anything this month =) 

I also added a pair of gloves, 1 sweatshirt, and 4 shirts to my donations pile.

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Recent bags in rotation - tons of rain, but I'm worry free!

The last month we have been experiencing non-stop downpour, and these are the 3 bags I chose to tackle the horrible weather.

Coach Madison "Julianne" Op-art tote - despite being hot pink, I reach for this bag a lot when I can't think of what bag to use. Its canvas material gives me peace of mind since I don't need to panic and baby it in the rain, and the detachable shoulder strap makes it really easy for me to go hands-free to hold my umbrella.
Banana Republic "Scalia" tote - I bought this bag as my 'public transportation' bag and it has not failed me. This bag is HUGE and with all its compartments, works really well for work. Taking public transportation means I have to be quite prepared for our temperamental weather and at a moment's notice, I can pull out the scarf and gloves I have stashed away, or put away my jacket if it warms up. The compartments keep my documents neat and separate. Even though it is leather, I don't have problems using this in poor weather because it is so tough and I swear, any marks that are made on it gradually disappear over time. The only down-side is that it gets a bit heavy, but the wider straps and generous drop counter that a bit.
Valentina mustard convertible hobo and crossbody - I found this at my local Winners 5+ years ago and it has been one of my best bag purchases. Not to mention I got it on clearance - I think I paid around $50 for it, and it's made in Italy. The leather is pebbled so it can withstand a lot of abuse and since it is convertible, when I have to unexpectedly hold an umbrella, it is so easy. Even though it looks like it puddles and it would be difficult to find anything in it, it actually has some interior compartments that alleviate that a bit. A zippered pocket, one cell phone pocket, and then a larger slip-pocket. Its color makes me one of my faves to pull out for fall.   

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Too cool for me

Last night I decided to donate these gloves. They are just too cool for me.
I bought these years ago and I had all these outfit ideas for them but unfortunately, those never materialized - I just don't' see myself walking down the street as if I'm on a runway (which is what I imagine someone wearing these to be doing, and ever-so stylishly!)
Not to mention, when it gets to be glove season here, I need to be kept warm.
Seeing as they don't work for me, it's time to pass them on to someone who can enjoy them.
(Once, I did use them as an emergency golf glove when I went to the driving range and didn't have any gear with me - that did work pretty well but they deserve better)

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Second chances - my Dr. Martens

I've had these shoes since my grade school days and I remember wanting them soooo badly. I wore them for a year and put them away. Since returning from university, I have debated many times to let these go but didn't have the heart to because I remember how happy I was to finally get them, and also they are in really, really good condition.

This year, I made a decision to wear them. I brought them to my own home (they were living at my parents' place) and began a Pinterest board of outfit ideas. On the weekends, I dabbled in some casual outfits, mostly consisting of jeans and a sweatshirt, but last week, I debuted them for the first time in an actual, thought-out outfit for work.

Using my Stylebook App, and inspirations from Pinterest, I put together this outfit:


Other outfits I plan to wear them with are:


You'll note another mustard yellow cardigan =) Bonus! They match the signature stitching of my Dr. Martens perfectly. 

I am SO happy that I decided to keep these and am over-joyed that I will finally be able to enjoy them fashionably, and not part of a school uniform.

I also have the boot version and am working on outfits for those too - stay-tuned.... =)

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Re-purposing - Tiffany's jewelry pouches

I've unfortunately lost some of my beloved Tiffany's pieces and am left with only their pouches =(

I did however find a good use for them. When I go boxing I remove my rings and watch and I don't put them back on until after I get home so they're left scattered and banging into each other in the bag's large compartments. 

While I was purging and looking through my stuff, I realized that the pouches have a divider in them which I found useful in preventing my rings from scratching my watch, and everything is kept together - a perfect solution!


Current count in wardrobe

The last 3 weeks I have been busy cataloging my wardrobe into the Stylebook App and current count for major categories is:


  • 77 tops (includes sleeveless, blouses, t-shirts, sweaters, sweatshirt/hoodies, blazers)
  • 38 bottoms (includes jeans, shorts, trousers)
  • 4 dresses
  • 20 shoes
  • 15 scarves 
  • 58 bags (including clutches)
  • 10 coats and jackets
  • 24 pieces off active wear
I'm about 3/5 of the way through. When I am done, I will be fine-tuning and purging my wardrobe again.  

I already have some goals/benchmarks/'rules' for next year, for the number of items in my wardrobe. 

I let go of 2 more shirts today during my cataloging. 

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Edit: mustard yellow works for me!

I had previously posted that yellow was a color that did not work for me, but I would like to edit, and state: the majority of yellows don't work for me but I have found that mustard yellow does! While most yellows wash me out, this wonderful shade seems to complement my skin tone and is a great accent to my base colors. It goes really well with purple, navy, and gray.

While I had purged most of my yellow items, I had kept a cardigan in a dark mustard shade because: it didn't wash me out, I loved the details, and I was able to find outfit ideas on Pinterest that worked with existing items. I did note though, that the outfits I found used a slightly brighter yellow than what I owned.

Recently my mom got me several sweaters and cardigans and when I saw them, I got really excited since they were the actual shade I had been seeing on Pinterest. I immediately started putting together outfits. This is one of the cardigans in the only yellow shade that works for me:

I should have known that this shade worked for me because my 'second chances' scarf carries this shade, and one of my remaining 3 yellow items from my purge contain it as part of its pattern.
Here are 3 different outfits I used it in. 



For those interested, this cardigan is by Sparrow.

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Perfect example of having too much stuff


The other morning I was getting my gym bag ready for the day and pulled out a pair of shoes that I had switched out of 2 weeks ago. I was shocked - I had actually forgotten about them and they are my every day shoes! I had been wearing them for the majority of the year until recently since temperatures have dropped, (which is why I hadn't removed them from my bag), but the fact that I had forgotten I even owned them, completely shocked me. It really showed me that I had too much. Shoes alone, I have 42 pairs that I have counted and logged (I'm sure I'm forgetting a few) and my goal is to take it down to 20.

As I mentioned before, we supposedly only wear 20% of our wardrobe and with that in mind, I should be down to about 8 pairs of shoes, but ... let's not get crazy now ;)

For those interested, these are Cole Haan silver cap toe "Bria" wedges with the Nike Air soles - picture not my own. 

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

A few of my favourite things - Adidas multi-color plaid high-tops

I love sneakers. They were something I collected in my university days but have stopped, and have since donated many pairs since I can't possibly wear them all, and found them to be taking up too much space. 

As an adult, I did buy one pair and they are my absolute favourite. They are so cheerful looking and comfortable - I would wear them every day if I could =)


Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Tie waists, wrap dresses, shirt dresses - no tying for me!


Part of refining my wardrobe is knowing what doesn't work for me. When I was younger I would just buy what I liked but didn't understand or grasp what it meant for something to fit well, or why some pieces might look good on one person, and not on another. 

Shirt dresses, or other pieces that involve a tie at the waist or wrap around, do not work on me. They don't work because I have a shorter than average mid-section and the tie part doesn't land at my waist - it hits me between my waist and hip and then rides up as I move, resulting in fabric collecting up at my back. Also, if it sits at my waist, the upper part gets too big and lifts up a bit.

Exceptions are pieces with a built in elastic waist and are meant to fit looser, or fall at my hip - I usually remove the tie and cut off the little loops. 

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Re-purposing - turning my necklace into a bag fob


I frequent a popular forum called thePurseforum, and one of the threads that I have the pleasure of being a part of, we discuss a number of topics ranging from "shopping from my own closet" to what to pack for traveling, to significant life events - recently there were some DIYs shown from one of the members (bakeacookie) and also a few posts about fobs. 

Taking a queue from these latest topics, I decided to re-purpose an old necklace of mine into a bag fob. I think I bought this necklace on my last trip to Malaysia (~13 years ago) - I wore it a few times but stopped because it had quite a short chain making it more of a choker and gave me a rash each time. I loved the coloring so I kept it and the other night had a great idea to remove it from its chain and hang it off one of my black bags that has silver hardware. 

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Second chances - Joe Fresh scarf

I used to have a habit of buying things because they were an amazing item and I had to have it, or it was a steal and had to have it. As I make a change in my lifestyle and wardrobe, I realize that neither are good reasons if I can't put the item to use. Over the years, I have collected a number of such items and in my purging, have re-discovered them and put them through a trial period before making a decision to keep it or to let it go.

This scarf for instance - I purchased this 2-3 years ago at Joe Fresh on heavy discount and wore it a handful of times without giving it much thought as to how it would complete my outfit. Needless to say, given my inability to work with accessories, I've actually ruined some perfectly good outfits. I put it away and called it a day.
 

I re-discovered this during my purging and was on the fence with it for quite some time. I didn't feel that the color or material was quite right for fall and winter and it was clearly too warm for spring and summer. I put it through a 2 week trial run and paid a bit more attention with what I was pairing it with and now I am happy to say that with the current items I own, it will be staying!

Using Pinterest, I found some outfit ideas with existing items I already owned and while yellow doesn't work with me in clothing, as a scarf, it's not too bad. I mostly pair it with shades of purple, white, and light blues..

Friday, November 14, 2014

How often do you shop?

I don't consider myself to be a frequent shopper but in tracking my purchases this year, I discovered that I bought something every month. I was shocked because I recall thinking/feeling "wow, it's been a while since I bought something," when in realty, it wasn't the case at all!

To be fair though, I have used each and every item extensively and they are all favourites as I have been much more thoughtful in what I bring into my closet. Also, aside from some 'investment' pieces, I'm well under, what I think, is a very reasonable yearly amount to spend on my wardrobe.

So how long is a long time? Certainly 1 month is not long at all especially since none of my purchases were actual needs of necessities - wardrobe fillers, upgrades and wants, yes,  but I can say that I could have gone without any of these purchases and still have a work-able wardrobe. (Not as stylish, but nonetheless, I would still be clothed).
I spent this year trying to really purge and perfect my closet, letting go a significant amount of 'dead weight' and really enhancing my wardrobe by just being more aware of what I was bringing in, and how it would work with everything else.

As an experiment, next year I challenge myself to only purchase something only when it is to replace an item that is used up and what I consider to be a wardrobe staple of mine. As a short term goal, I'm going to try to not purchase anything in the month of November - wish me luck! =)

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Re-purposing - candy tins to carry random small things


Part of my goal to live minimally isn't just to get rid of everything, but it's also trying to see if I can re-purpose old things, breath new life into them so they can be useful again. 

I used to collect candy tins (and other cute tins) and over the years have amassed quite a collection. I did get rid of those that were generic but kept the cuter ones and found new uses for them. 

Some of the things they now carry are:
  • bobby-pins
  • Q-tips
  • Tylenol
  • spare keys
  • loyalty cards
  • the extra buttons and threads for clothing
  • candy (of course!)
  • spare change
  • a small first-aid kit (band-aids, alcoholic wipes, safety pins) 

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Cost per wear

When I purchase something, I try to think of how often I will use it and if it seems like I will get enough use out of it, I buy it. Then I keep track of how many times I use it to see if it manages to 'pay itself off' and therefore worth its price, and worth having been purchased in the first place.

I track this through cost-per-wear and it's the price I paid, divided by how many times I use it. When do I consider something to be a good purchase? My cost-per-wear threshold is $1 per wear during its 'life span' (it might be different for everyone) - once I've used something enough to hit that target, I deem it a successful purchase!

This also tells me how long it takes me to use an item before it's worth it and through other factors (listed in my previous post about my tracking categories), tell me whether the value/quality of the item is holding up as it goes through the time it takes to meet my cost-per-wear.

The data also helps me see that I really don't need as much as I used to have because I really do only use very little of my wardrobe, constantly, and it helps me to buy less and thoroughly enjoy each item. 

Friday, November 7, 2014

Less is more - Sold another bag

I love all bags, but have been rather reckless in my purchases in terms of just buying a bag a like without any thought to whether it works for me. I have been trying to make better decisions with my bag purchases and also review what I already own. In my assessment, I have found bags that I know will just never work for me, and unfortunately have to let go.
At first it took a lot of effort to detach myself from the bags but after debating back and forth for a year, I finally decided to just snap out of it, "ripped off the Band-Aid fast", and posted my first "for sale" item on Craigslist. It got easier but from time to time I would hit a wall and revert back to my attachment to my bags.
I had a good first month of the year and ruthlessly sold a number of items and hit a wall for months, until recently when I was motivated again. This is my second successful bag sale in the last 3 weeks and may call it quits for the rest of the year.
I sold my Kate Spade Highlander tote. When I first bought this, I loved its instant Fall feel and thought it would be perfect for walking around the city with a coffee in hand and bundled in a cute scarf. It was perfect, but just not for my city where it pours almost 5 months out of the year. Sadly, I spent more time worrying about it absorbing rain and the possibility of it smelling (and not be able to get rid of the smell), that it stayed in my closet until warmer months, which didn't really fit the look of the bag or my intended purpose. I'm happy that someone else will be able to enjoy her, but I definitely will miss her.

This is Vancouver


Wednesday, November 5, 2014

A few of my favourite things - Tiffany & Co. Locks bangle


This was a beautiful (and lovely surprise) Valentine's gift from my now-husband in 2009 and he actually opened my eyes to bangles.

Monday, November 3, 2014

Canada's Sephora flagship opened - features only VIP Rouge studio in the world!

On October 31st, Sephora launched their Canadian flagship store in Vancouver, BC on Robson Street. It is the largest Sephora store in Canada, with 8,600 sq.ft. of beauty and features the only VIP Rouge studio in the world, set on the second floor of the store, allowing Sephora Beauty Insider Rouge clients free access to any beauty or skin care studio services in the private space. Today I managed to step out and take a peek - I've included some pics from the store (and also a picture of their recent Hello Kitty products). Enjoy!
For those interested, here is the Vancouver Sun article with more details.






Sunday, November 2, 2014

My categories for tracking my way to my perfect closet

Part of the steps I am taking to perfect my closet is not just to minimize and find what works, but also to make sure my money is being spent well and determine the quality and value of my purchases.

I previously mentioned that I have been tracking this year's purchases in an excel sheet to give myself a better idea of what I'm buying. The categories I find the most helpful are: what type of items I'm buying, how much I'm spending, how often I'm wearing something (so I can tell if it will become wardrobe staple of mine, or fast fad), and cost-per-wear.
Below is the full list of categories I use: 
  • Cost-per-wear - how much an item costs each time I use it (the more I use an item, its cost will go down which tells me I'm getting good use and value out of my item
  • # of times used (in 2014) - the idea is that I will continue this in the years to come
  • Description - just a summary of the item for reference
  • Designer
  • Color
  • Type - i.e. sweater, shoe, dress, etc
  • Cost of item - price I paid (versus original price - I try not to pay full price)
  • Condition - I ranked it through 1-10 (10 being in excellent condition; this should change through wear and tear)
  • Date of purchase
  • Place of purchase
  • Regular price - to see how much/if I'm saving

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Splurge! - Miu Miu black patent peep-toe pumps


Sometimes, it’s just nice to have something that makes you feel glamorous and these certainly do it for me!
I bought these beauties during my first trip to Hawaii at the Ala Moana Nordstrom in 2008. I’ve only worn these 3 times since I’ve owned them and although I rarely get to wear these, I will be keeping them for special occasions, such as the up-coming charity gala I will be attending this Saturday. 

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Save or Splurge!


A few years ago I slowly started to 'improve/upgrade' my wardrobe. If money wasn't an option, I'd love to have a wardrobe of high-end pieces but I'm realistic in what I can afford and therefore have to decide which areas of my wardrobe I can allocate my funds to. 
I save on items such as: 
  • costume jewelry 
  • shoes for special occasions (although I do like to own one amazing shoe for those super-extra (rare) fancy events)
  • basic t-shirts or tank tops
  • trendy items (unless they end up being in constant use, in which case, I'll keep my eye out for a better quality version to eventually replace it with)
I am willing to splurge on:
  • daily items I need to last as long as they can (i.e. every day shoes)
  • the rare items that may not get much use of but need them to look fabulous when I do (i.e. cocktail dresses)
  • pieces I find difficult to find and want to avoid re-buying as much as possible
My rule of thumb - spend only what I can afford, and try to get the best deal for anything I buy.  
I should note that my bag and wallet purchases follow a whole different set of rules, but more on that at another time ;)