So I have to start this post with a confession. I haven’t told anyone this yet, not even my family. But I trust you guys to be understanding. Okay…here goes. Two weeks ago, when I was cleaning my closet, I found a navy skirt that I forgot I owned. I KNOW!!!!! I can’t believe it. I still haven’t totally forgiven myself.
Haha, okay, seriously.
Truth be told, I have always prided myself on being someone who knows every single piece in my closet, so, while I was just being silly and dramatic, I was shocked to find something that I had forgotten about. I actually got excited about it. It’s this navy trouser skirt. Cute, right?
One of the reasons I am so enthused about this skirt is that the style totally works for my lifestyle. I have no real need for very corporate skirts, like pencil skirts or dressier a-lines. My life is very casual, and when I do have to attend something more corporate I usually just wear one of my more conservative dresses. When I wear a skirt, I need it to act like pants or jeans, so it needs to be more separate looking. This skirt does it because it has a stand-alone feel with the pockets and front closure. It’s also shorter, so it will look great with flatter and low-heeled boots and shoes, another thing I wear a lot of. Once the weather gets cold I am basically in boots until the first spring thaw.
Due to overwhelming popularity of last week’s post on how I accessorized a basic burgundy dress from my closet (no, seriously, guys, I have never seen a post get that much feedback before), I decided to reacquaint myself with this skirt and use different tops and accessories to see how many different ways I could style it.
Now, when I start working on these photos, I have big intentions. I find a ton of stuff, break out my accessories and power up my steamer. However, after a few looks I have to throw in the towel. While I normally do these types of outfit photos for my clients, I always work on the fly with my own wardrobe because I know it so well. Or at least I thought I did until I found this skirt. Anyway, I still created a ton of looks below that will certainly give you an idea. I am using the same accessories that I showed you last week and changed up the top a few ways to give you some variety. Everything I am using here was just hanging around in my wardrobe.
How to Use Accessories to Get More with Less
With a denim shirt
Here are four more outfits, keeping the base the same and just swapping out accessories. The beauty of doing this is you don’t get stuck in a rut. Sure, the outfit may be the same, but, if you’re feeling bored, a simple swap out of jewelry and shoes can make all the difference.
A slim grey turtleneck
Next I took my favorite slim grey turtleneck and styled it with the skirt. The base is clean and there are a few things I can do with it. Here are some examples.
With a basic top
Tips to keep in mind when using accessories to get more with less
If you want to get more with less using your accessories, there are some things to keep in mind.
- First, have variety in your accessories. I think I said this last week too, but you can’t have a bunch of the same and expect different results. Having variety is what keeps your outfits from getting boring. It also encourages less clothing because every time you wear something you can change it up and make it feel different.
- Second, color, it is crucial. This is especially important during the colder months. If you’re anything like me, you don’t wear a lot of color in cold weather. You don’t have to own every color in the rainbow, but a few different shades will guarantee that you can change up your neutral colors to look completely different.
- Third, without accessories outfits tend to fall flat, or at least get really boring really quickly. Part of the reason we tire of our clothing so quickly is that we wear it this same way, completely unaccessorized, every time. If you’re bored, instead of going out and buying more clothes, why not take a trip to buy some fun accessories. You might be surprised by how fresh your wardrobe looks when you do this.
Update 10/23/14
I wore one of the outfits I styled above today and thought you might like to see it. Note the burgundy tights!
Shop for a separate skirt
If this post has you excited to potentially try a skirt this fall, and you want to wear it as a pants or jeans replacement. Check out all these styles I found. If I didn’t already have mine hanging in the closet I would totally be buying one.
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