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149: How to Cultivate Your True Style All Year Long The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

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~The Simple Sophisticate, episode #149

~Subscribe to The Simple Sophisticate: iTunes | Stitcher | iHeartRadio



"What's true style? Knowing how to mix the right combinations of ingredients." —Ines de la Fressange, author of Parisian Chic Look Book: What Should I Wear Today?




Most of us have heard of and are incorporating into our lives a capsule wardrobe, but as much as we'd love to hire a stylist to tell us what to wear every day and how to style the clothes we've invested in, we either absolutely cannot afford such an extravagance or well, let's get serious. But the truth is, we can do it ourselves.


Understanding how to cultivate true style into our lives throughout the entire year is completely possible so long as we learn the necessary tools and fail-safe combinations. Former Chanel model and the epitome of Parisian chic Ines de la Fressange has just released her new book to follow up her wildly successful first Parisian Chic, and in it she does the work of the stylist. Parisian Chic Look Book: What Should I Wear Today? does everything for you except the shopping.


With nearly every page in the 130 page book filled with styled outfits and noted for which occasion they would be perfect for, this look book is your guide when you step into your closet. This look book is the finishing touch to building your confidence that you do know how to dress well without having too many clothes to choose from and feeling you have nothing to wear.


What I would like to do today is share a glimpse of Ines' suggestions and my favorite outfits, and then I highly recommend you pick up or check out this book.


If you are someone who appreciates the classic Parisian chic approach to style, if you adhere to a capsule wardrobe approach and if you want to keep it simple but mix high and low items ensuring you look effortlessly style, take a look inside the book and discover how to become the stylist you've always wanted to hire.




1. Stock your closet with the essentials


capsule wardrobe essentials

handbags

shoes

jewelry

lingerie

outerwear

scarves

belts


Often we have almost everything we need but a few finishing touches are missing. Take a look at her detailed list (above are just the categories) and find what you may need or what to look for the next time you are shopping or a wonderful sale on your favorite designer clothing or accessories offers a beautiful price.




2. Stick to a dress code unique to each general occasion


business beyond the uniform that works for you, how to choose an outfit that transitions from one work place to another business appointment (applying for a loan, a business dinner, etc.) "I Have a Tricky Day Ahead" silk print pants

v-neck sweater

black velvet flats

classic watch

bangles














family gatherings lunch with a family member, a great aunt perhaps? high waisted pants

ruffled or signature blouse

pendant necklace

high heels or platforms

a scarf as a belt












personal get-togethers a dinner with an old flame over-the-knee pencil skirt

velvet jacket

camisole

heels

classic watch












evening attire Dinner at Home with Friends blue jeans

white blouse

black belt

gold bangles

black velvet flats












vacation airport attire stylish sweatpants

t-shirt

v-neck sweater (oversized)

flat slide sandals

navy men's overcoat












special, unique occasions museum buff black midi, (perhaps body-con) dress denim jacket

lace up sneakers

saddle bag

bracelets














3. Stick to neutrals


One common thread I noticed through all of the i

~The Simple Sophisticate, episode #149

~Subscribe to The Simple Sophisticate: iTunes | Stitcher | iHeartRadio



"What's true style? Knowing how to mix the right combinations of ingredients." —Ines de la Fressange, author of Parisian Chic Look Book: What Should I Wear Today?




Most of us have heard of and are incorporating into our lives a capsule wardrobe, but as much as we'd love to hire a stylist to tell us what to wear every day and how to style the clothes we've invested in, we either absolutely cannot afford such an extravagance or well, let's get serious. But the truth is, we can do it ourselves.


Understanding how to cultivate true style into our lives throughout the entire year is completely possible so long as we learn the necessary tools and fail-safe combinations. Former Chanel model and the epitome of Parisian chic Ines de la Fressange has just released her new book to follow up her wildly successful first Parisian Chic, and in it she does the work of the stylist. Parisian Chic Look Book: What Should I Wear Today? does everything for you except the shopping.


With nearly every page in the 130 page book filled with styled outfits and noted for which occasion they would be perfect for, this look book is your guide when you step into your closet. This look book is the finishing touch to building your confidence that you do know how to dress well without having too many clothes to choose from and feeling you have nothing to wear.


What I would like to do today is share a glimpse of Ines' suggestions and my favorite outfits, and then I highly recommend you pick up or check out this book.


If you are someone who appreciates the classic Parisian chic approach to style, if you adhere to a capsule wardrobe approach and if you want to keep it simple but mix high and low items ensuring you look effortlessly style, take a look inside the book and discover how to become the stylist you've always wanted to hire.




1. Stock your closet with the essentials


capsule wardrobe essentials

handbags

shoes

jewelry

lingerie

outerwear

scarves

belts


Often we have almost everything we need but a few finishing touches are missing. Take a look at her detailed list (above are just the categories) and find what you may need or what to look for the next time you are shopping or a wonderful sale on your favorite designer clothing or accessories offers a beautiful price.




2. Stick to a dress code unique to each general occasion


business beyond the uniform that works for you, how to choose an outfit that transitions from one work place to another business appointment (applying for a loan, a business dinner, etc.) "I Have a Tricky Day Ahead" silk print pants

v-neck sweater

black velvet flats

classic watch

bangles














family gatherings lunch with a family member, a great aunt perhaps? high waisted pants

ruffled or signature blouse

pendant necklace

high heels or platforms

a scarf as a belt












personal get-togethers a dinner with an old flame over-the-knee pencil skirt

velvet jacket

camisole

heels

classic watch












evening attire Dinner at Home with Friends blue jeans

white blouse

black belt

gold bangles

black velvet flats












vacation airport attire stylish sweatpants

t-shirt

v-neck sweater (oversized)

flat slide sandals

navy men's overcoat












special, unique occasions museum buff black midi, (perhaps body-con) dress denim jacket

lace up sneakers

saddle bag

bracelets














3. Stick to neutrals


One common thread I noticed through all of the i

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