Hi everyone welcome back to my channel. So for a really long time you guys have
been asking for a closet tour. And for a really long time I've been hiding from
those comments. To be honest I thought my wardrobe was pretty boring. I don't really
have really exciting, interesting clothes to show you. But the other day I noticed
a comment on my Instagram account. Where someone said they've been begging for a
really long time and felt that I was ignoring them. And I definitely didn't
want that person to feel that way. I just genuinely think my wardrobe is not that
interesting. But today is the day and I am showing you inside my wardrobe. Now
this video is actually about the clothes inside my video. I will do a separate
video to show you all my handbags. And then another video showing with you all
my shoes. So if you haven't subscribed please make sure you do. Alright starting
with my wardrobe. Now this cupboard and there's like a mini cupboard to the side
of me. That is all my clothes. I don't have any clothes in storage. What is in
here gets me through the whole entire year. The only clothes that I have in
storage, is actually my ski gear which is stored at my parents house. So what
you're seeing here is pretty much everything that I own. And also I'm
actually finding this to be a little bit cluttered and there's too much here. So I
kind of feel inspired too. As I'm going through showing you things. Find things
that I can maybe sell, or donate, or maybe they are just tired and need to be turned into
like clothing or cleaning rags from my home. So first of all I'm really kind of
particular about how I present my clothes. When I get dressed in the
morning, I want to open up my cupboard doors and feel inspired to put together
an outfit. I also want to know that all my clothes go well together. That I can
maximize my outfits with minimizing how many items I buy. When I do buy items I
prefer to invest in higher quality, versus quantity. I want to buy something
that I really love, and I am going to value . I'm gonna use I'm appreciate. So that lasts a
really long time. All right first things first.
I color coordinate my clothing. So for example. My pants and skirts going from
light to dark. My tops go from light to dark. My jackets go from light to dark and
then my heavier kind of leather jackets go from light to dark. I will also show
you through my drawers in just a second. But I am going to pull out my key pieces which I
really love. All right first of all starting with my Blazers. Now Blazers for
me are a fantastic item to have my wardrobe. Because I can quickly make a
really casual outfit. Quite smart. And I also love wearing a beautiful dress and
then throwing on a blazer over my shoulders. Now I actually have a couple
of these blazers. They are Balmain. And it took me a really long time to actually go and buy
one of these. And when I bought it. My first one which was actually this one. I loved
it so much and practically lived in it. Over time I saved up to buy a couple of
other one. Now these are classic colors. They're never going to date and they
work really well with my existing wardrobe. But I never just went out and
splurged. I slowly worked my way up. I had like just you know, a witchery blazer. And
then I moved on to a Camilla and mark blazer. Before investing in one of these.
Because, to be perfectly honest they are really expensive. But I am planning on
keeping mine for a lifetime. Because they're so classic. They never really go
out of style. The next two items i'm going to show you. Are
expensive version versus, a I guess more budget-friendly version. So these are my
two only leather jackets. Now this one is probably about seven or eight years old.
It's from Zara and it is so comfortable. I never want to get rid of this. I don't
even know if it actually is leather. But it was so reasonable. This one is one of
my favorite brands, Scanlan and Theodore. Again it's one of my, I guess capsule
color pieces. Light pink, it goes with heaps of my clothes and color schemes.
And it's also great to just throw on over a dress. Now this was obviously a
lot more expensive than this one. But it just shows you. I don't actually need to
spend lots of money on clothes. I go with what I love and I of course, value use and
appreciate both of these. No matter what the price is. The next part I want to
show of my wardrobe is actually my tops. Now this is where I try and be a bit
more fashionable. I probably turn my tops over a bit more. Because they do wear
out. But again I stick to my color palette scheme of really classic neutral
colors. And then stick to the pink color or the light blue, that I kind of use to
mix things up. Steering away from the blacks and navy blues and nudes. So again
a whole range of different things in here. These are always fantastic you
would have seen me wear this pattern a lot. It's the Cecilie Copenhagen.
I think is how you pronounce it. These are so comfortable they're great.
They go in the washing machine and they're fantastic to throw on with some
denim cutoffs or just some jeans. But really comfortable and they also make
these in dresses as well. Now this is probably this top this denim
top is probably the top. It's actually inside out. That I get asked the most
about when I wear this in videos. I bought this when I was pregnant with
Rocco so it is five and a half, almost six years old. And I got from sports girl
and I bought it on sale and I've always taken really good care of it. And I have worn
it countless times. I always get people ask me where I got it from. So unfortunately
they don't sell this anymore. But just such a great classic piece. That has
never gone out of style even, you know six years later. Now there are a couple
of really special pieces which I love that are a bit more delicate. I'm really
careful and particular with mine delicate pieces. Because I have dogs, I
have Rocco with sticky fingers, I'm really clumsy. So I don't buy delicate
pieces that often. But I do really love this. Now bought this in Dubai and it is,
I think it's a self-portrait top. And it is absolutely beautiful. It's it is
delicate but I love wearing this with tight black pants or a pencil skirt. And
surprisingly it's actually really warm. But it's a really feminine a beautiful
classic piece which I absolutely love. Now another really classic top that I
absolutely love. Which surprisingly wasn't actually too expensive. Because
the dresses of this brand are ridiculous expensive. And it's a Roland Mouret. And
I actually have this in red as well, with the matching skirt. So this is a really
beautiful like cowl-neck drapey top. It's really classic it never goes out of
style. Again with black pants, black skirts, jeans. It's
just something so elegant and sophisticated. That you can wear without
showing too much skin. And the back is just simply a tie. So you kind of show a
little bit of skin in the back. And that is pretty much it. But it's a really
classic style and this for me was worth the investment.
Now for my pants it's pretty boring. I pretty much have cream pants. Long denim
skirt. Like skirts for work classic, black pants. That is pretty much it over here.
Which is actually looking a little bit messy. And not color coordinated to my
likings. Which I will quickly fix whilst I'm here. And a range of black pants. Now,
I don't really like owning lots of stuff. But I have some classic leather pants to
get me through winter which keep me nice and warm. Just classic black jeans, the
classic blue jeans. Obviously the blue jeans that I'm wearing. And then some
white jeans. These are all pretty much the pants that I own. Other than two
pairs over here. That is it because I don't like owning lots of stuff. To me this
actually feels like a lot of stuff. All right for winter time I have a couple of
coats. One of which is at the dry cleaners the pink one, however I have a
classic trench. Which I've had for about five or six years. This was an investment
piece. It's a Burberry one, it's really fitted. Again really classic never goes
out of style. The next jacket I have actually Tom bought
me. And Tom and I have very different tastes. So I actually it's weird, I love this
and I live in it during winter because it's so warm.
It's a Kingsland puffer jacket, navy blue green. They're gray inside really
comfortable. I wear it with my active gear, keeps me nice and warm and toasty.
Without it being too heavy. Next piece I want to show you is. I actually buy a lot
of things pre-loved. I have no shame in buying pre-loved. I've
got so many bargins. Now this jacket would have oh coat I should say. Would
have cost over $1,000 it's by Camilla and Mark. But I think I picked this up
for like a couple of hundred dollars on online secondhand. Navy blue trench super
warm. Hangs off my shoulders goes and all my colors in my wardrobe. I love this.
Alright so in my drawers I keep my underwear,
my t-shirts and my jumpers.And that's pretty much it. I like to see lots of
space because it makes me feel organized. And I have like a clarity in the morning
when I'm getting dressed. I keep my underwear in shoe boxes separated.
So I keep all my blacks together. And I wear matching set underwear every day.
I'm super particular about that. But this is a great way of keeping your closet
organized, and I guess like separated with like a sense of purpose. I also have
all my accessories like my belts, also stored in shoe box. So again keeps it
nice and neat and organized. In here again, I always make sure everything is
folded up correctly and put in the right place. It makes getting dressed in the
morning is not only easy but it's quick. I use these which is what I used to use in my
handbag. They're the mesh bags I now use them to keep my swimwear organized. It's
great for going on holiday because I can just quickly throw that into my suitcase. And
it's great because the sand goes straight through this. I also have a collection of
songs which are great for a really hot summer's day and Sydney to head
down to the beach. Again my t-shirts now, I've started buying Everlane t-shirts
they're ethically sourced and they're really good quality. And there also
really reasonable priced. So I just keep everything neatly organized and folded
together. I have two pairs of denim cuffs that is it that's all I need. Just some
basic singlets. And then here is my gym gear pile.
I always keep my gym gear in one pile again so it's quick and easy to
get ready to go to the gym. All right now next thing is the last drawer. Is my
jumpers. Again I make sure I fold them up separately. I try and distinguish between
the colors. So I need to find something in a hurry I can quickly see that pink
top popping up against the black or the navy blue. So I wouldn't keep my you know
store my blacks and navy blues together. Because just looks like one big black
dark hole. And makes it take longer to then find it. So those are my drawers
that is pretty much it. Now there's one other teeny-tiny cupboard. And that is
where I keep my dresses. Okay so the last section of my wardrobe is my dresses. Now
I keep them in a end part of my closet it's really small. Having a
small closet forces me to be really strict with my clothes. And stop
from doing any excessive shopping. So again, I keep all my dresses from the
light to dark. I have a couple of rule breaker dresses that go against my color
palette. But I absolutely love them so I'm okay with that.
Now I'll just show you a couple of pieces. This is a Victoria Beckham
which I bought secondhand. Really classic, really comfortable. I've worn this to the
races, I've worn this on channel 9. I've worn this for photoshoots. It's just a
great piece which I bought from a fraction of the full retail price. Next
is a Ellery dress. Now I randomly somehow accidentally got invited to a Chanel
Fashion Show. I swear there was some sort of mix-up on the database. Because I
don't shop at Chanel at all. But they invited me to their show and I wore this
dress. It's actually an Australian designer called Ellery. And someone from a Chanel
actually came off and asked me like oh what collection is that like last year's
spring/summer collection? Like uh, no it's not actually Chanel is Ellery.
But anyway this has been a great dress to have, I have worn it so much it's
really comfortable. I used to wear this when I was pregnant with Rocco and it's
just been a great piece that has lasted me a really long time. A couple of other
really fun pieces. Like this is from Zara great to just throw on to go head down
to the beach, or to a barbecue, or to catch up with friends. Throw on some
sandals or some sneakers like fun easy dress . Again sticking with my color
scheme. With neutrals, whites and blues. And a little bit of pink, so I love this.
Now this is one of my dresses that Tom hates because he always says I need you
to watch out for poachers when I wear it. But I bought it in London. It's a Rixo
dress. I've never even heard this brand before. But I really love it and it's
such a great slim fitting dress it doesn't feel like I'm wearing a muumuu
or a tent. Because sometimes when I wear maxi dresses as much as I love them. I
look like a clown. Next dress I bought is another in London and it's a Hugo Boss
dress. Which I bought for like 60% off in the sales in Europe. Again really classic
pencil, figure-hugging and I have worn this only twice. But I intend to wear it
for channel 9, and hopefully also to the races. But really classic is
never going out of style. It's got a really nice criss-crossing back. Now this
is another one of my rulel breaking dresses. I would never normally wear
patterns are like neutrals and like nothing too busy. But this has been a
fantastic dress. I again I've had this like before I had Rocco so again this
would be like six years old. It's a Zimmermann dress has got a beautiful
gold like bar. It's got these really pretty little ties with I think it's
not frangipanis but violets. I think maybe really comfortable dress.
I've gone to sell this on the second-hand economy so many times. But
last minute I've always like decided no just wear a little bit longer. So I think
I'm meant to keep this dress and keep on wearing it. But it has aged really well
like it doesn't look tired or worn at all. Next piece is the red Roland Mouret.
Top which I've got the matching black one. I wore this to Asquith. To the races
in Europe this year. It's got a matching pencil skirt. Again totally goes against my
color palette scheme. But it's nice to kind of break those rules every now and
again as long as you love, value, use and appreciate it. And then the final dresses
are in my back. I'm not gonna bother showing you they're really boring.
They're black, they're blue, they're green. They're really classic pieces which I've
most of them which are secondhand. But they're really classic. I'll show you
actually one of them. Because this is another secondhand dress. I think I
bought it for three or four hundred dollars. It's a Alex Perry dress another
Australian designer. Beautiful zip all out the back and criss crossing down
here. But that is my whole entire wardrobe that you have seen. So I really
hope you've enjoyed peeking inside my wardrobe. I'm sorry it's taken me so long
to actually do this. But make sure you subscribe because, you will shortly see
my handbag collection. And also my shoe collection. Alright thanks for
watching everyone. Ciao
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