What you will find here

Notes are short, structured entries—part editorial, part logbook. Expect outfit formulas for real days, fit observations that get more precise over time, and small decisions that keep a wardrobe intentional rather than reactive.

A simple framework

Four recurring note types

Each entry follows a consistent structure so it stays useful later—when you are dressing quickly, packing, or rebuilding after a transition.

Outfit formulas

Repeatable combinations with a clear purpose (appointments, work-from-home, travel days, evenings out).


Fit reflections

What the garment does on the body: rise, drape, tension points, and the adjustments that make it wearable.


Styling notes

Proportions, footwear, outerwear, and small finishing choices that change the outcome without changing the closet.


Seasonal edits

What I am reaching for, what I am pausing, and what I am replacing—kept minimal and evidence-based.

Recent themes

A visual index of the kinds of notes you will see—quiet, practical, and designed to be repeated.

Build a wardrobe that can explain itself.

If you are refining your style—or returning to it after a transition—begin with a small set of formulas and let the notes do the rest.