How to Build a Solid Wardrobe – Women?

If like most women your life is a mixture of work, social events, keeping fit and ferrying the kids from sports events to music practice you probably own a variety of outfits.
Having said that, do you still feel like you have nothing to wear?
The trick to always looking stylish is to build a solid wardrobe. One you can count on to be flexible and adaptable to your varied life style while at the same time being affordable and timeless (who wants to buy new clothes every month because they have gone out of style?).

The clothes in your closet need to WORK TOGETHER. You can build a solid wardrobe that is both affordable and practical with very little fuss if you follow some simple guidelines. Here are some suggestions on how to build a solid wardrobe.
Step 1: Understand What ‘Wardrobing’ Is

When you build a solid wardrobe you need to think ‘simplicity’. Your choice of clothes should feature those with clean lines that are both casual and comfortable but well chosen enough to create a professional image.

‘Wardrobing’ is a system of buying (or making) clothes in a few basic colors that all work together. In so doing you can create multiple outfits from a few basic outfits. If you master the art of wardrobing you can create different outfits for seven weeks with just eleven garments! Now that’s something we can all use and we are going to show you how to do it.

Step 2 – The Eleven Garments

The eleven garments you will need to build a solid wardrobe are:

* 2 pairs of pants
* 2 skirts – one in a solid color and one in a print or check
* 2 simple tops – one in a solid color and one in the same print as above
* 4 tops, in colors which coordinate with the solids
* 1 simple cardigan or jacket in a solid color

Ensure that your formula works by picking two basic colors and adding a third complementary color. Next, make sure the print has the two basic colors in it. You might chose beige and navy as your two basic colors and a skirt in gold plus a print in navy and beige. Your four simple tops can be the fun items in your wardrobe. Try adding other colors like rust or ivory to this formula.

Choose colors that flatter you. Navy and burgundy with accent color like ivory and pink. If in doubt choose black and white and a world of accent colors really opens up since anything goes!

Items Women will need to build a solid wardrobe:

Step 3 – Other Items You Need to Build a Solid Wardrobe

* One cardigan – in one of your basic colors
* 3 long-sleeve tops in tones that coordinate
* 1 long skirt in a print
* 1 blouse or top in the same print
* 1 knee-length skirt in a solid color
* 2 more pairs of pants in tones that blend with your color palette

If you don’t enjoy wearing skirts, simply replace them with two good pairs of pants or vice versa. Just make sure you stick to the formula.

Hints and Suggestions for Wearing Your Garments

Notice that printed items are kept to a minimum in a solid wardrobe. If buy a lot of printed fabrics you will soon find that your options are extremely limited since they really only match themselves or one other item. Choose prints very carefully.

With this wardrobe plan the printed items match least two and maybe three of the solid colors. In this way you know that these garments will go with everything and you can even split the top and skirt up and wear them separately.

A note on two-piece garments for example a skirt and blouse in the same fabric. Always wash or dry clean both pieces together even if you haven’t worn one of them to avoid one piece of the set fading.

To build a solid wardrobe that works you need to have all eleven items and stick to the color palette. Having only one or two or skipping items won’t work.

Once you have at least step one figured out you can introduce some new colors to add pizzazz. This will lead to even more combinations. You may find you have groups of clothes that work together – just make sure you have the first eleven garments.

Fabric Choices

If this is a business wardrobe choose suit-type fabrics and silk for the tops. If your wardrobe is more casual choose casual fabrics like denims, cottons or knits

You might find that after wearing them for a while you get tired of the selection of garments. If this happens, simply spice things up with a vest in an interesting fabric. Choose one that works with at least three of your items in your solid wardrobe. You could also invest in a scarf in an unusual fabric.

Step 4 – Know How to Wear Your Solid Wardrobe

Mix and Match your outfits to create a new look for each day. Spend some time trying on your clothes to find looks that work and are unique. Do this by rotating shirts, shoes and belts or sweaters.

Layering is a great way to ensure a slightly different look that adapts well to after-work or lunchtime entertaining. Try a white shirt under a navy jacket or striped t-shirt with pants under a cardigan. .

Try to alternate the outfits so that you don’t wear the same thing each day or the same combination of clothes too regularly.

You can build a solid wardrobe for casual wear in much the same way, using the tips and suggestions above. Just dress down your choices for a smart-casual look. You will find that some of your shirts can double up for both formal and casual wear. If you build a solid wardrobe that suits your environment, personality and above all your budget you’ll never look dull and are sure to always have something stylish to wear.

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3 Essentials to Building a Fan Base (aka “List”)

Article by Laurie Cantus







Sure, you started your business to change lives, to make a difference and offer your unique talents to the world … “Do what you love and the money will follow,” right? Absolutely, but let’s face it: the money doesn’t just come running along without some additional effort on your part. Plus, as rewarding and satisfying as touching other lives and following our passions may be, fancy vacations and new wardrobes are pretty good too. So, let’s talk about how to get those dollars rolling in.

Some people call it “list building” or “connecting with your potential customers,” but I think that’s a bit impersonal. I call it, “building a fan base.” Fans are people who feel connected to you and your services whether they’ve used them yet or not, and they’re MUCH more profitable than “potential customers” – you gotta love that. So, how do you build your fan base?

Step 1: Offer Something for Free
Email addresses are VALUABLE and more and more people are taking steps to protect their contact information. As you know, it’s really annoying to have your email harvested and then have to unsubscribe to 50 different mailing lists, so people don’t just give that stuff out anymore. In exchange for your fans’ email addresses you have to give something in return. Something good. Something valuable. Something FREE.
I’m not saying give away the farm, but if you have a 5-step process, for example, give your fans one or two steps they can get value from and that will encourage them to come back for more. Think about it like this: What would entice you more to go to a new restaurant? A tasty bite-sized sample of their cuisine or a menu shoved in your face with a, “Hey! Our food is good. Give us money and we’ll let you try some”?
Here are some ideas for free things you can offer your fans:
*Ebooks
*Audio downloads
*A free report (short ebook)
*Free teleseminars
*Strategy sessions

Step 2: Let People Know About Your Giveaway
You have to let people know about your freebie so they can decide whether they want it and so they can … well … know about it. There’s no use in having your awesome, tempting, free stuff out there if nobody knows they can get it. Get your message out in whatever way possible, but be gentle about it. You can’t just go promoting yourself from the top of every mountain and expect to be well received. It’s important to realize that your fan base is made up of real people and you have to create and nurture relationships with them.
Here are some ways to promote your giveaway:
*Social media
*Free teleseminars – your own or offer to be a guest speaker
*Blogs – write your own, guest blog on someone else’s, or comment on other blog posts in your industry
*Articles – write your own or offer to write one for someone else’s list
*Speak on stage – ask to be featured as a (free) guest speaker at your local chamber or networking group

Step 3 – Efficiently and Effectively Capture Emails
Driving traffic to your site or giveaway is only part of the process of building a fan base. Once you’ve enticed your new fans to share their contact information with you, you need a way to retain and organize it. Online there are a variety of programs that will capture your fans’ information as well as provide other services like sending autoresponders or newsletters to keep growing your new relationship.
Here are some of our favorites:
*iContact (www.icontact.com)
*Constant Contact (www.constantcontact.com)
*Mailchimp (www.mailchimp.com)
*Vertical Response (www.verticalresponse.com)
*1Shoppingcart (www.1shoppingcart.com)
There’s no need to be shy about making money from following your passion. There is plenty of abundance to go around in this world and you deserve it as much anyone. However, just because you’re ready to sell, doesn’t mean that people are always ready to buy. We constantly run into people who don’t need us yet, or want to see what we’re all about before plunking down hard earned cash for our service. This is why having a big fan base is so important to the future of your sales. So, share a little of your talent for free and you’ll be amazed at the response you get in return. As your fan base grows, not only will you be able to widen your reach and share your talent with the world, you’ll increase your profit line as well. The most important thing to remember is to be authentic and have fun … you’ll have a load of fans (and be on your way to that beach vacation) before you know it.



About the Author

Laurie Cantus, CEO and Founder of Go2Girls, has a passion for helping small business owners implement their big ideas. Her kick-ass team of Virtual Assistants work with online business owners who are ready to grow their business , who want to eliminate the frustration of having to do it all and only want to focus on the parts of their business they enjoy and that make them money. Laurie can be reached via her website: http://www.yourgotogirls.com.

Organize Your Closet To Build A Wardrobe With Style

Article by Liz Dennery Sanders







Do you find yourself wearing the same items in your closet over and over again? Do you have a handful of pieces that you love, but you’re not exactly sure what’s hanging at the back of your closet? You’re not alone – we’re all guilty of this crime of fashion. It’s the old 80/20 rule: we tend to neglect 80% of what’s in our closet and only wear the other 20%.


If you want to build a wardrobe that you love, that truly represents the brand YOU, it’s imperative that you become a ruthless editor – weeding out the items that no longer speak to you, or even fit you for that matter. Diana Vreeland said it best, “Elegance is refusal.” It’s the ability to know what works for you, and then just say no to the rest.


Real style starts with purging. You must get rid of what no longer works (or never did) to allow your closet to breathe and make room for those special pieces that make you shine.
To start the process, create four boxes and label each accordingly: Donate, Gift, Alterations, Save. The Donate box will be for what you no longer wear or want. These pieces will either be donated to charity or taken to a consignment store. The Gift box is for those items that you would like to give to specific people, and the Alterations box is for those items that need a little tweak in order to wear them. The Save box is for those pieces that you just can’t bring yourself to get rid of, even if you haven’t worn them in years.
As you go through your closet and try on each item, ask yourself three questions:


- Do I absolutely love this?

- Does this communicate my personal brand message?

- Would I want to be seen wearing this for a date/interview/important meeting etc.?


If you can’t answer YES to at least two of these three questions, then the item should be tossed into one of your four boxes. Ideally, you want to be able to answer each question with a resounding YES.


Once you have gone through your entire wardrobe and purged items into the Donate, Gift, Alterations and Save boxes, you should now be left with only those pieces that you love. Now here’s where it really starts to get good: go through the entire closet again and arrange all like items together. So, all pants should hang together as should short-sleeve shirts, long-sleeve shirts, skirts, dresses etc.


Then do another pass-through and make sure that within each category, items are organized by color. In other words, all of your black skirts should hang next to each other, gray skirts, denim skirts, and so on. As you look at the remaining items in your closet, ask yourself, “Does this feel like me? When I wear these items, will I be projecting my ideal image to the world?”


You may be wondering what the Save box is for. Tape up the box and don’t touch it for 60 days. If you don’t need any of the items during this time or even forget what you have put inside, it’s definitely time to donate this box to charity, bring certain items to a consignment store or sell them on e-Bay.


You may find that you can now realistically assess what new items you may need to slowly add to your wardrobe to complete your ideal look. Would a slim black pencil skirt of cropped leather jacket add just the right touch? Do you have a penchant for colorful silk scarves and pearls, or are stilettos and chains more your speed? Stylish women are confident, intriguing and intelligent. They take the time to organize, assess and adjust accordingly when it comes to developing their personal style.


© Liz Dennery Sanders 2009



About the Author

Liz Dennery Sanders is the CEO of Dennery Marks Inc., a nationally acclaimed brand strategy and celebrity outreach firm, and SheBrand, a company dedicated to empowering other female entrepreneurs and small business owners to embrace success and create more money and freedom in their lives. For a FREE report, “101 Ways To Build A Powerful Personal Brand and Attract More Clients” visit http://www.shebrand.com.