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Summary: Fashion trends are all about color! Get tips for picking color in your clothing with this free video series about how to build a woman's wardrobe.
Lori Ann Robinson is a Los Angeles based Image and Fashion Consultant, as well as a Professional Costume Designer, Author, Professional Speaker and Seminar Leader. She has worked with...read more
"Okay. Now do you have all of that down? How to build your capsule wardrobe with your clothing, your accessories, with your scarves, your jewelery, your shoes, your handbags. Now you're probably getting really excited, want to run into the closet and start doing this. But I promised you, I'm going to show you how to build on the first capsule. I'm going to take you through the steps to build a second capsule, so you're not so bored. When you've finished wearing this, you want to start with something new and fresh. And this whole concept you can do with your entire closet. Again, you can do it with your casual wardrobe, you can do it with your business wardrobe, and you can do it with evening wardrobe. So I decided in my first capsule that it was built out of the black, red and ivory, I'm going to take the red out. I'm going to build my new capsule with red. So how you do this, is you take one of the colors out of the original capsule. That is what we're going to start as the basis for our second capsule. So I'm going to use red. So I'm going to add red to a few more red pieces, and then I'm going to add in pure white and gray. So that's how capsules link together. You pull one color from your original capsule, and you translate it and put it into your second capsule. And you start building from there. And that's how you just keep moving along. For instance, after I got tired of my gray, white and red capsule, I might want to pull my gray out and then start building yet an additional capsule. I hope you all got that. It's a great way to really start building a workable wardrobe because then everything eventually will start working together a whole lot better and you will have things that will go together and complete outfits."
eHow Article: Color Tips for a Women's Wardrobe