So back to today! In this post, we’ll look at: If you missed it, definitely go back and give it a read first. Feel free to follow me over there if you want to get even more outfit ideas! And, don’t forget to follow me on Instagram to see how I style this capsule over the next few months.Yesterday, I posted a quick capsule refresher and how my approach has changed over the years. I get a lot of my outfit inspiration from Pinterest I’m always saving outfits I like that I can re-create with what’s already in my closet. Here are a few outfit ideas to get me started. If you have any other recommendations, let me know in the comments! Huarache sandals – I’ve been eyeing these ones from Nisolo for a while.Linen pants – I’ve wanted a pair of the Elizabeth Suzann Clyde pants forever but the price has kept me at bay I might try to sew a similar pair myself!.A linen wrap dress – There are a lot of these floating around, and I’ve been trying to find a good slow/ethical, local makers – so far I love this one by Korinne Vader.(Seriously though, I literally had a dream about these once.) A pair of tan sock booties – I keep dreaming of these Loeffler Randall Isla booties but I can’t bring myself to spend that much money on shoes.I do, however, have a wish list of a couple new items I’ve wanted for a while and would like to add, if I can come across a good sustainable/ethical/thrifted option. I tend to wear a lot of basics so unless they’re worn out, I don’t really need to shop for anything new. Other than that, everything is clothing I already own from previous seasons. I’ve been wearing both of these non-stop and love them so much! Other new-ish items include my Veja sneakers and my Allbirds runners which I purchased toward the end of last year/early this year. (PSA: If you shop through the links above, I’ll make a small commission that helps support my blog as an Everlane affiliate – thank you!) I was kindly gifted both of these from Everlane and will be sharing my review of them for you in the next couple of weeks. The capsule actually looks pretty similar to my spring capsule from last year (although I tried to forego black that season in an effort to make it more spring-like, something I’m definitely not repeating this time around!) The two new items I did add are: I don’t have many new items this time around, and as usual I’m mainly incorporating what’s already in my closet. It’s that time of year where it feels like summer in the sun but winter in the shade, so layering is the name of the game! I actually think it looks pretty colourful (for me, anyway!) I included a lot of jackets for this season because to me, spring is all about layering. The colour palette is nothing new, with my base neutrals as always being black, white, grey, and denim, and my accents being warm, earthy tones like tan, gold, rust, khaki, and blush pink. My capsule includes 40 pieces including a few accessories, which I find works well for me. Now that it actually feels like spring out there, I’m ready to share my spring capsule wardrobe with you! My Spring Capsule Wardrobe It’s finally started to warm up around here now! I’ve been swapping some more transitional pieces into my wardrobe over the past few weeks, just to get a feel of what I’d like to include for spring. Well it’s a little late, but in my defense it was a very long winter! I usually switch over to my spring capsule at the beginning of March, but it was too cold up until probably the first official day of spring.
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