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Slow Fashion is a Mindset 🧵✨
Break the cycle and embrace the craft! 🌿 Being stylish doesn’t have to mean constant consumption; it’s about giving clothes a second chance and realizing that it doesn't have to be new to be awesome. From the magic of upcycling to the simple act of repairing and re-wearing, every stitch is a protest against fast fashion. Remember: buy once and make it last, because true sustainability never goes out of style. Let’s consume less, create more, and turn our wardrobes into a collection of stories rather than just trends.
Reblog to spread the slow fashion movement and follow for more eco-conscious inspiration! 🌎💫
A Dakota Warren-Inspired Capsule Wardrobe
(Upon further research, I've realised she's more than just a Pinterest model but that's how I know her so she's going in the series.)
Tops
White button up shirt
White puff-sleeved top
Red and white gingham shirt
Bottoms
Black miniskirt
Brown skort
Black and brown plaid skirt
White tennis skirt
Dresses
White ruffled nightdress
Black long sleeved minidress
Black sleeveless babydoll dress
Red sleeveless dress
Layers
Brown wool coat
Black pinstripe waistcoat
Houndstooth knit vest
Accessories
Black headband
Black hair bow
Straw boater hat with black ribbon
Red headscarf
White lace collar
Red tights
Black Mary Janes
Black knee-high boots
Just read this article talking about how we only need 85 articles of clothing for a sustainable wardrobe. They include coats and shoes, but not underwear and accessories. They took into account things like separate clothes for work, home, and athletics, as well as the changing of seasons. All of my clothes except for what I can fit in two suitcases is currently packed, but once we're moved I want to count and see what I have.
I'll be fully honest, I'm not sure I'd pass. I've had periods of impulsively buying band shirts I thought looked cool instead of waiting for a concert. I've also started wardrobe overhauls and then changed my mind about what I want part of the way through. I'm rationalizing in my head that I'm only 25 so I've just been trying to figure out what style feels right the whole time, and I only buy clothes (thrifted or otherwise) a handful of times a year at most. However, now that I feel I have a more clear picture of how I want to dress, I want to figure out what I have and see if I can create a solid, sustainable wardrobe based on this.
I will note that I definitely think it heavily depends on your lifestyle. If you have a job that gets very dirty and don't have the ability to do laundry at your house, you might need more work clothes than someone who works in an office and has laundry access at home who can get away with rewearing a few pieces and doing laundry more often.
Femme Fatale Guide: Lingerie Essentials Every Women Should Own
Simple everyday bra and underwear sets in black and nude that match your skin tone: Think of items like a lined bra and seamless thong/bikini panty set. My favorites are the SKIMS Fits Everybody Push-Up Bra paired with the matching Fits Everybody Thong and the Natori Feathers bra paired with the Natori French Cut Briefs.
Sexy yet practical bra and underwear sets: Sexier options you can still wear every day and look good under your clothes. Consider an all-lace or animal print bra with coordinating all-lace or sheer underwear – love the bra options from Chantelle, Natori, Cosabella, and Simone Perele (these are pricey, so I look for them on sale) paired with Natori or Cosabella underwear. My favorite styles are the Natori Push-Up bras (I'm super flat-chested, so I need it for my clothes to fit properly, lol – otherwise the Natori Flora Contour Underwire Bra is stunning) with the Cosabella Never Say Never Comfie Thong & Natori Bliss Allure Lace Full Brief.
Ultra-sexy bra and underwear sets: Less so for clothes, more for yourself or for show. I love Fleur Du Mal for these bra/underwear lingerie sets.
Strapless bra: Natori Feather Strapless Bra. Thank me later!!
Lace bralette: Something comfortable that still feels a bit sexy. I love the options from Journelle, Cosabella, and Natori.
Satin/silk robe: To wear after the shower or around the house. Lilysilk, Victoria's Secret, Cosabella, and Fleur Du Mal have great options.
A quality pair of black tights: I love HUE and Wolford! The control top ones always feel the best for me, personally.
Sheer black thigh-highs with lace-stay-up detailing: Natori Feather range ftw yet again!
Sheer black tights with or without back seam detailing: Hue and Wolford, always!
Simple bodysuit/shapewear bodysuit: The SKIMS ones are great.
Elevated shapewear bodysuit (in a fabric like satin, lace, or vegan leather): I love the Spanx Shaping Satin Thong Bodysuit and the Commando Faux Leather bodysuit – perfect to wear with a pair of jeans and a blazer.
High-waisted sculpting underwear: SKIMS Seamless Sculpt is my favorite (runs on the smaller side!)
Satin slip dress: Can be worn at home or with a blazer/leather jacket for a night out.
Fully lace or lace trim slip dress: If wearing it alone could run someone's life, you're doing it right. Love the one from Cosabella. If you want to wear it out, try a vegan leather bralette, an opaque black brief, and lace or sheer black tights for a "naked" dress look or black pants/denim for a night-out look. Otherwise, save this one to feel sexy while relaxing at home or to wow a partner any night of the week. If you want some ultra-glamorous options, I suggest checking out Oséree but their items are $$$$ as a fair warning.
Satin/silk cami & shorts or pants set: For some equally comfortable and sexy loungewear or pajama options. I love styles with lace trim for that added feminine touch.
The Caramel and Cream Dream
Walking into the weekend with the ultimate "cool girl" palette. 🍮✨ There is something so satisfying about the contrast between a chunky, oversized caramel turtleneck and crisp white denim. It’s giving effortless European street style with a side of "I definitely know where the best hidden coffee shops are." We’re tucking in the front just enough to show off the leather belt and letting the messy bun do the heavy lifting for that unbothered, chic energy. 🥐🕶️
Whether you're browsing a local flea market or just wandering through the city, this fit is the literal definition of cozy meeting class. Keep your shades on and your standards high. 🕊️☕
Reblog if you’re living for these earth tones, and follow for your daily dose of minimalist fashion and street style inspo. 🧺🍂
Spring outfit for outdoor bbq