Winters in Canada are cold and we usually receive a full spectrum of weather, including freezing rain, snow and temperatures ranging from 5 °C to -40 °C. All in all, I think this makes Canada the perfect climate to put winter coats to the test, which is just what I’ve done with this lovely wool trench from Everlane. As I’m sure you know if you follow me on Instagram, I’ve basically worn this coat non-stop since late October. Now that the ground is slowly defrosting and it feels like spring may make an appearance in the next couple of weeks, I’d like to share my thoughts on this trench and let you know how it’s held up this season….
MY F/W CAPSULE WARDROBE 2016
My fall/winter capsule wardrobe has been coming together nicely. I’ve been wearing it for about a month now, still reaching back to some of my summer items during those unusually hot autumn days. In my last post, I explained what led me to creating a capsule, why I like it and what my process was in developing a small wardrobe that works for me. Today, I’m sharing the basic breakdown of what pieces are in my F/W capsule wardrobe this year and showing you some of my favourite outfit combinations….
CREATING MY CAPSULE WARDROBE
Life is busy; sometimes you get hit by a tidal wave of busyness which sweeps you up and pulls you away for a while. With the shift of your focus, life’s priorities readjust. Eventually, the wave retreats and the everyday normal returns. My blog has been idle for a while as I was riding out my own tidal wave, but I’m back. So, “hello!”
When life gets busy, the last thing you want to worry about is finding an outfit that makes you feel comfortable, put together and chic. Cue: the pure genius of the capsule wardrobe. The capsule wardrobe is essentially a small, curated wardrobe made up of versatile items that you absolutely love to wear. Just ask Google about capsule wardrobes or Project 333 and you’ll find a plethora of information and inspiration!…
THE SUNDAY TRENCH COAT
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