tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7682312585713348709.post6317784061941871675..comments2024-03-28T04:17:20.834-07:00Comments on The Daily Connoisseur: Bored with Your Winter Capsule Wardrobe? That's Actually a Good ThingThe Daily Connoisseurhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13843902889491327636noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7682312585713348709.post-62447538739377093122020-03-04T22:33:28.391-08:002020-03-04T22:33:28.391-08:00Miss Agnes- thank you! I am exited for you to put ...Miss Agnes- thank you! I am exited for you to put together your ten-item wardrobe!<br /><br />Shannon- Thank you! I love your comment. You are so right about transitions! <br /><br />Jenni- I agree... I love changing out each season for the ten-item wardrobe. It is exciting! <br /><br />Thank you, ladies, for commenting! ~Jennifer The Daily Connoisseurhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13843902889491327636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7682312585713348709.post-13753603202015068742020-03-04T08:15:16.478-08:002020-03-04T08:15:16.478-08:00The whole concept of changing out my wardrobe at t...The whole concept of changing out my wardrobe at the seasons is my favorite part of the 10 item wardrobe. It makes me feel like I have just gone on a shopping spree. I agree that boredom is a good thing. Limits actually make your more creative. I'm actually finding that I use accessories more (scarfs, etc.) now than I ever did with a larger wardrobe.Jennihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13139361928785566916noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7682312585713348709.post-8796966844951682062020-03-03T18:23:26.256-08:002020-03-03T18:23:26.256-08:00I've been following you for a lot of years and...I've been following you for a lot of years and enjoying every minute. You said a word in your video that struck a cord. "Transition". From clutter to declutter, from large wardrobe to 10 item, from season to season, it's all a transition and a period of growth. In my mind I heard you have 10 items, some extras and that's it. Only today did I realize that's not it at all. Every season you're moving items in and out. It's not a stagnant wardrobe it's actually ever-changing. Wow. That makes me feel better Here in the South we can have 3 seasons in one week. It may be 40 degrees one day and 70 the next so I may have to play a little in "transition" between seasons with my "capsule." So right now I may have a light winter dress one day and a spring dress with a light colored cardigan the next. It's all good. Thank you. BTW I watched your earliest videos and loved noting the transitions in your life...like facials, eyebrow threading, pedicures, etc. Life is always a lovely transition. Thank you Jennifer.Shannon Bardwellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04340439727394114570noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7682312585713348709.post-9539807659212331042020-03-03T05:44:41.470-08:002020-03-03T05:44:41.470-08:00I enjoyed this video very much, especially the com...I enjoyed this video very much, especially the comments about boredom. When my children were younger, every time they said: mummy, I'm bored, my reply was: good! find something to do. And they did. They are now highly creative teenagers and never complain about being bored. <br />I am about to put together my first ever capsule spring wardrobe, thanks to your encouragements. In fact, listening to your videos made me realize I was already operating on a reduced wardrobe, while my cupboard is full of things I never wear. So now I am getting a bit more intentional and putting together a 10-item wardrobe around a color palette that I like. And I will also declutter a lot of clothes in the coming weeks.<br />miss agneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02222876453295390376noreply@blogger.com