THE CAPSULE wardrobe CONCEPT
The capsule wardrobe ~ a small, curated collection of versatile pieces that work together ~ was popularised by Susie Faux in the 1970s and later championed by Donna Karan with her "Seven Easy Pieces" collection in 1985.
The idea is that a relatively small number of well-chosen pieces ~ typically 25-40 garments ~ can provide a complete wardrobe with minimal redundancy. Each piece should work with several others, creating a range of outfits far greater than the number of individual items.
Start with what you have. Identify the pieces you wear most often and love most deeply. These are the foundation.
Identify gaps, not wants. A gap is something your wardrobe genuinely needs. A want is something that catches your eye but does not address a real need.
Invest in anchors. Daughters of India garments, with their timeless designs and versatile silhouettes, make natural wardrobe anchors.