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  2. Capsule wardrobe - Wikipedia

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    The use of "capsule" to mean "small and compact" was a distinctly American use of the word that surfaced in 1938 according to the Oxford English Dictionary.The term capsule wardrobe appeared in American publications as early as the 1940s to denote a small collection of garments designed to be worn together which harmonized in color and line. [4]

  3. How to Build a Handbag Capsule Wardrobe for Any and All ... - AOL

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    A capsule wardrobe is great for most occasions, but it can’t cover everything. It doesn’t include a weekender bag or stadium-approved fanny pack for concerts, because these are not items you ...

  4. 10 Items Every Woman Under 5'4" Needs in Her Wardrobe ... - AOL

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    Angela Foster is a Ft. Lauderdale-based wardrobe consultant who specializes in short women’s style, so I asked her for what I should have to create petites capsule collection of my own. The 10 ...

  5. 6 Essentials Every Woman with Big Boobs Needs in Her Capsule ...

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    A great cotton T-shirt or tank top is always a good capsule wardrobe item to collect, but when you have a bigger bust it can be tough to find tops that fit your shoulders, chest and hips correctly ...

  6. Minimalism - Wikipedia

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    A minimalist woman's wardrobe. The capsule wardrobe is an example of minimalism in fashion. Constructed of only a few staple pieces that do not go out of style, and generally dominated by only one or two colors, capsule wardrobes are meant to be light, flexible and adaptable, and can be paired with seasonal pieces when the situation calls for ...

  7. Jacob H. Horwitz - Wikipedia

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    In March 1953 LIFE ran an article showing a weekend capsule wardrobe designed by Betse Cann for Horwitz & Duberman, offering six crushproof outfits which could be fitted, along with underwear and accessories, into a single handbag. [7] In the early 1950s Horwitz bought out Duberman, and the company became Jack Horwitz Associates. [3]