Outfit formulas
Repeatable outfits for real-life days.
A small library of combinations built from a minimal wardrobe—documented with styling notes, fit reflections, and the context they were made for (work-from-home, appointments, evenings out).
How to use this page
A simple system, not a mood board.
Each formula is designed to be repeated. Start with the structure, then adjust for season, comfort, and the day you are actually having.
1. Choose the context
Select the scenario first—errands, meetings, travel, or an evening out—so the outfit supports your schedule.
2. Build from a base uniform
Anchor with a reliable base (denim, tailored trouser, knit set, or dress) and keep the silhouette consistent.
3. Add one point of intention
A third layer, a refined shoe, or a single accessory is enough to shift the look without adding complexity.
4. Record what happened
Note comfort, movement, and confidence. The archive becomes more useful when it reflects real wear.
What gets documented with each formula
The formula
A repeatable structure (e.g., knit top + trouser + layer + refined flat) with seasonal swaps.
Fit + comfort notes
Waist rise, stretch, nursing access, temperature, and how it feels after several hours.
Styling reflections
What elevated it, what felt off, and what to adjust next time—without trend-chasing.
Formula library (by scenario)
A starting point for building outfits quickly. Each category links to formulas as they are published.
Build your repeatable wardrobe
Start with pieces you trust—then make them automatic.
Explore the wardrobe archive to see the foundations behind each formula, including fit notes and styling reflections.