Monday, 23 January 2017

Dream Dressing Room

 Dear Reader,

Today I have a guest blogger, Krisztina, who writes about her dream dressing room.

"I've always been satisfied with the closet space I have in my current home. Gratitude attract more good, therefore being grateful is better than wishing for more than what you have. But of course, a little dreaming never hurt anybody. When I think about dreaming, I immediately think about the law of attraction. Therefore, dreaming and visualization opens up space and an opportunity in your life to receive what you desire to have.



If I were to imagine my dream dressing room, it would be spacious and of course, well lit. I do tend to dream big, but when it comes to my dream closet space, I would prefer it to not be excessively large because I wouldn't want it to make me feel overwhelmed when entering it, but rather, at peace. I imagine myself opening the doors to my closet in the morning and having a variety of style options to wear for the day, but not in excess, where the overload of clothes,shoes, and accessories would leave me standing there trying to decide on out outfit for twenty minutes. I  want to be able to pick out an outfit whether for a casual running errands day or a fancy evening out in less than five minutes. Therefore, if I imagine the overall look of my dream closet, it would definitely be a simple wall of neutral coloured clothes (aka a capsule wardrobe where every piece of item matches.) In my dream dressing room, harmony can be created by having a simple interior space for all the clothes and shows, where the hangers and storage space themselves do not take away from the aesthetic of my colour coordinated organisation of clothes.




The idea of a capsule wardrobe is intriguing to me because it ensures that all my clothes in the closet would fit comfortably and would be easy to mix and match with other item of clothing. I also believe that fashion doesn't have to be cruel, so I while I would aim for quality clothing, I would stay away from real leather pieces. Faux leather is way better (and cheaper) anyways! However, I wish to stay away from purchasing fast fashion items because I do not support the industry that deploys child labor and environmentally inconsiderate practices. While high fashion can get expensive, I would still prefer one quality piece of clothing over ten fast fashion ones. I stand by supporting designers because fashion is a form of art and designers let me express my own creative vision through the clothes I wear."



I hope you like a little home design trip, the pictures are from my board.
You can find more ideas here, just you never have to say


Have a good day!
Ildi

11 comments:

  1. Love these closets but indeed capsule wardrobes are very eco friendly and also easier! Fast fashion is one of the biggest environmental problems, too much clothes end up in landfills as there are too many most can not be re-sold or re-used. Buying of good quality and not much is such a good thing to do and repairing :)!

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    1. Yes, I love your amazing and unique clothes!!!! Each piece are fabulous!

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  2. I love the idea of simplicity and it is wonderful to see our younger generation understanding the impact that fast (cheap) fashion has on our world.

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    1. Yes, it seems the young generation has an open mind and can see behind the scenes.

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  3. second one is my favorite! and you can let the Chanel bag, it's ok for me! ;-)

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  4. First and second are my favorites! Totally agree that slow fashion is better than fast fashion.

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  5. I would love a closet where you can see everything! Not enough room for that.
    I am a slow fashion person, don't like fast trends and don't buy much new clothes at all, only when I have too.

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  6. great ideas. I would like the last

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  7. Most of us own so much clothes anyway, so buying is often absolutely not needed.
    However it can be nice to get something new once in a while, so handmade, fair trade or second hand offer good options.
    I also believe that it makes life easier to have less clothes, less to wash, less to ponder over, less to take space :)

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