1. Make a colour palate.
I made this by analyzing pictures from my mood board. As you can see each category has one more colour than the last. I just did this because it looks cool. After building my wardrobe I realized this was impractical because it left me with far to few neutrals. Well I've already learned something.
2. I created arbitrary amounts for each type of clothing. I decided I would want 40 in total, then broke that up. I ended with 5 skirts, 4 pants, 6 dresses, 10 t-shirts, 6 "nice tops", 4 cardigans, 5 shoes and 2 jackets... Hold up that's 42. Oh well too late to go back now...
3. Next I took out all the clothes that matched the neutral colours and put them in a pile and did the same with the other groups. Putting them in their own pile.
4. Then I started filling in each clothing group giving neutral, then near neutral priority. This is because I really did have more than 6 dresses but I thought it would be best if I chose the more neutral ones 1st because they are more versatile.
After some fiddling I was finished. I'm really sorry, but I've decided to use some real and some close to life pictures because I packed everything before remembering I was suppose to take pics. Another thing to learn for next time.
Skirts:
Pants:
Dresses:
Tshirts:
Even more lazy. I'm just going to show colours of them. They aren't that special looking.
Nice Tops:
Cardigans:
Shoes:
Jackets:
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