I often hear the same refrain: "I want to look great, but don’t have the time." To take the work out of assembling attractive and functional ensembles, I’ve created four summer capsule wardrobes (more on that number shortly) that will enable you to enjoy summer’s symphony of activity and relaxation in style. Each capsule contains 22 thoughtfully selected garments, shoes, and accessories, along with several examples of how to artfully combine the items into outfits. Whether you’re looking to add a few pieces to your existing summer closet or build a fresh collection, these capsules have you covered. Feel your best, whether you're meeting friends for iced coffee or clients for poolside cocktails.
Unlike traditional capsules that rely heavily on black, gray, khaki, navy, and white, my capsules are tailored to seasonal color palettes that correspond to our skin, hair, and eye undertones. Therefore, I’ve created four distinct capsules: summer, autumn, winter, and spring. If you’re new to The Stylish Sabbatical and want to understand the benefits of aligning your clothing and accessories with your innate coloring, I encourage you to read my article on seasonal color palettes [linked here].
A note to free subscribers
While most of my articles are free to all subscribers, the remainder of this article is available to paid subscribers only. If you are not yet a paid subscriber and wish to have access to this exclusive content, please consider upgrading to a paid subscription today. For just $8 per month, you can save time and effort while ensuring you always look your best. Think of it as a modest investment with an outsized return in confidence and convenience. Annual and Founding Member subscriptions, priced at $90 and $150 respectively, offer additional benefits, such as discounted one-on-one services that can be conducted in person or virtually.
If, before committing, you need to better understand what I’ve included in these capsules, check out the section titled “What to expect in these capsules” in the capsule that I published in late March [linked here].