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Spring 10x10 Day 10

Here it is! The last look of the Spring 10x10/Unfancy Remix!

You may notice that I broke the rules again. And by that I mean I disregarded all of them.

See, the last day of the challenge landed on Easter Sunday. While I love the t shirt dress and other clothes I chose to include in this challenge, none of them screamed Resurrection Sunday to me.

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Spring 10x10 Day 7

I’d tried to style this turtleneck sweater with my high top converse early on in the challenge and hated the way it turned out. But I couldn’t shake the feeling that this sweater could work with high top sneakers, so I gave the styling another try.

I actually love how this outfit turned out!

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Spring 10x10 Day 6

Another simple outfit? Yeah…I just couldn’t help myself! I was starting to run out of ideas at this point in the challenge. I was really stretching to come up with something comfortable enough for a Wednesday that I’d spend on my feet without becoming an outfit repeater.

Anyone else think of Lizzie McGuire when they hear the phrase “outfit repeater”?

Anyway, I noticed that I hadn’t styled my mockneck top yet and decided to go for it. I’m pretty pleased with how this turned out.

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Spring 10x10 Day 4

I feel a little crazy doing this considering my life's schedule over the next two weeks, but hey! It's a good challenge and I think it's worth sharing how versatile a capsule wardrobe can be!

If you want to see the 10 pieces I’m wearing for this challenge, you can find 'em right here.

Time for Day 4’s outfit!

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my winter 2017 capsule wardrobe color palette + uniform

I’ve officially been doing the capsule wardrobe project for a year! This winter’s capsule is my fifth and I’m super excited about it!

I decided to base my process on Anushka’s capsule wardrobe building methods this time. Basically, I examined what my favorite outfits and go-to pieces in my closet were and created a uniform and color palette from those elements.

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