The Foundation Pieces Of A Streamlined Wardrobe
You’ve probably heard that Steve Jobs wore the same thing every day.
But here’s the part people don’t always know…
He didn’t just chuck on any old black top, his stylist bought him sets in his best neutrals. Slightly varied, but all working together on him and with each other.
The fabrics were top quality. The fit was right. He looked sharp, without needing to think about it.
Because he was busy, and he had bigger things to focus on.
Sound familiar? I know it does. Your plate is full.
And you know I'm always screaming at you - "Buy it in a set!"
It’s the same idea I come back to for anyone who:
Travels a lot for work
Touring around Aus or New Zealand in a motorhome
Retired (or retiring soon) and wants that minimalist wardrobe.
Or you are someone who just wants to get dressed without the daily stress, and your goal is to create a wardrobe that runs itself.
The secret is in sets.
Collect a top and a bottom in the same fabric and colour in a set, and use it as a foundation for layering.
Neutrals that flatter you. Pieces that talk to each other. Layers that make outfit-building easy.
I highly recommend you begin by collecting your sets in your best light neutral, eye or skin enhancement colour, best dark neutral, and a print (this can be a self-print).
Then use your Coco ebook to create the best colour pairings back with other colours that suit your best personal neutrals.
No more decision fatigue. No more trying to make things match that never will.
It’s not about having heaps of clothes, it’s about having the right pieces, working smarter, and letting your wardrobe do the heavy lifting.
It works while you’re juggling real life: distractions, deadlines, and everything in between.
That’s what we’re setting up here.