I’ll tell you one thing. While there are several areas of my life I’d do well to simplify, my closet isn’t one of them. And that’s not because it’s so outrageous, either. I’m proud to say its contents might be the most straight-forward, least complicated corner of my existence right now (that might be a stretch, but still). I shop smarter, not more, and even though I still like to experiment, I’ve discerned what works for me. Which brings me to what I like to call my “closet safety net.” In a season where there is so much to do it’ll make your head spin, I’ve identified a handful of elevated basics that I know I can rely on in a pinch, I feel comfortable in, and I can easily craft an outfit around.
The best part? The pieces in my safety net are guaranteed to make me feel stylish, which really translates to I feel good in them. They’re on-trend without being too trendy and, in most cases, easy enough to wear every day. At the very least, my hope is that the five items below will inspire you to think about your own closet safety net and help you fill in any wardrobe holes getting in the way of its fulfillment.
Tailored Leather Trench Coat
I threw this vintage trench coat on over my outfit before going to a holiday party the other night and got so many compliments. In my opinion, a tailored leather trench (It can be faux leather, too! This one is!) is the secret weapon every closet needs.
Avec Les Filles
Belted Trench
ZARA
Faux Leather Trench Coat
Mango
Faux Leather Mid Length Trench Coat
Bardot
Faux Leather Trench Coat
ALL THE WAYS
Claire Faux Leather Trench
Vintage-Inspired Top
I have a hard time with tops, mostly because I just don’t identify with a lot of the contemporary offerings out there. Vintage-inspired silhouettes are timeless, have some character, and are prone to featuring beautiful materials and details like silk and delicate eyelet.
ZARA
Knit Cardigan With Short Sleeves
Reformation
Rosina Silk Top
Reformation
Anabella Linen Top
Low-Rise Baggy Jeans
For so long, I only wore my vintage slim jeans, and while I still love them, low-rise baggy jeans are my current denim front-runner. There is definitely a feminist undercurrent here, but I find the loose fit immensely refreshing and have been reveling in the fact that I don’t have a road map imprinted on my stomach when I take my pants off.
ZARA
Trf Mid-Rise Wide Leg Jeans
Massimo Dutti
Mid-Rise Wide-Leg Full Length Jeans
We The Free
Tennessee Low-Rise Boyfriend Jeans
White Ballet Flats
Gone are the days when I associated white shoes with a sockless man wearing loafers in Miami. Ever since Chanel debuted its white Mary Janes, I’ve been vying for a similar pair and finally procured the above last week. My everyday outfits suddenly feel new again.
ZARA
Leather Ballet Flats
Tony Bianco
Martinez Flat
BY FAR
Prudence Creased Ballerina Flats
Badgley Mischka Collection
Cam Pointed Toe Ballet Flat
Repetto
Cendrillon Ballerina Flats
Oversize Crewneck Sweater
I love the versatility of a crewneck sweater. It quite literally goes with everything: jeans while you run errands, sweats at the farmers market, and even a lace-trimmed slip skirt for a night out. It’s by far the most utilized item in my closet.
J. Crew
Cashmere Relaxed Crewneck Sweater
Gap
Oversized Boyfriend Sweater
Reformation
Cashmere Boyfriend Sweater
COS
Oversized Boiled Merino Wool Sweater
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