Today's lesson, ladies--
ALWAYS be prepared for a fashion crisis or an wardrobe malfunction. The days that you wake up five minutes early will always go absolutely perfect, and the days that you wake up 10 minutes before you should be walking out of the door will always go wrong. So, listen up.
1. "Piece-y Items"

2. "The Basics"
Ladies, if you take anything from this post, PLEASE! PLEASE, take this--The basic items are absolutely essential to your wardrobe and will MAKE or BREAK your outfit! Now that I am typing, I realize that "The Basics" should probably have it's own article. The basics stretch from the proper underwear, to a classy "little black dress."

3. Ideas
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The night before is always a good time to think up at least one idea, or two, for what you could possibly wear the next morning. Take a glance in your closet while you are watching your favorite show, and lay some of your favorite pieces out on your chair. This way you have a mental idea of the colors and patterns, you would be surprised how well this really works. Sometimes, right before I go to bed, I look in my closet and simply find a piece that catches my eye. Then, I touch it and kind-of internalize it... Then, I simply go to bed. When I wake up in the morning, I am able to walk right over to my closet and put something together, almost simultaneously. Just because you are sleep, doesn't mean your brain forgets! It's still up there working as you get your beauty rest! Oh, this happens to me all the time, an outfit will magically appear after you have already stressed over the one you are in the middle of putting on. Take a few seconds to kind of group it together and throw it back in your closet, there is tomorrow's outfit ready to go!
4. Clean closet, GOOD closet.
Keep your closet cleaned out! The less of a mess you have to rummage through, the less of a hassle it will be to get dressed! Now, to what degree will be up to you. Personally, I am not big on color coordinating and organizing by sleeve length...that's too much pressure for my little soul. But, I have learned that at least having a summer/winter separation makes life a lot easier. Put whatever the current season is near the front so that it is accessible, and push the other towards the back...out of the way. Always put cute tanks and light sweaters /cardigans in the middle, as these are items that fall into that "interchangeable" category that I spoke of earlier. They work for all seasons, any outfit. Your closet should be kept in a way that makes your mornings smooth and easy, so that when you have a morning like mine was today, your whole day isn't wrecked over it.
So what did I end up wearing?
Navy blue cardigan
Sheer- tan mesh tank, with silver workings
Grey slacks
Silver flats
Until next time,
B.