Wear This 5 Piece Capsule Collection 30 Different Ways

by Lookbook, featuring eco-friendly designer VETTA  19 days ago

The capsule collection trend is here to stay. Having a set of wearable, long-lasting pieces at bay is a must for today's young millennials and jet-setting style bloggers. With the latest bestsellers touting the benefits of minimalism and an increasingly mobile and eco-conscious generation, it's become clear that quality over quantity is the mantra for 2016 and beyond. 

Books like The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up and Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less have inspired young and upcoming designers like Cara Bartlett to "make clearer choices about how to use time and energy," leading her to conceive a collection of timeless, lasting garments, versatile enough to mix and match into a multitude of combinations. Thus, VETTA was born. 

VETTA is a versatile capsule collection that can squeeze over a month's worth of outfits out of only five pieces, each of which are eco-friendly and made in the USA. Designed by Vanessa van Zyl and Cara Bartlett, also a blogger for ethical fashion blog Bien Faire, this mix + match set is made up of a blouse, a tunic, a 2-piece dress, a vest dress and culottes. Coming in at less than $500 for the entire collection, it's perfect for the eco or budget-conscious traveler slash city dweller.

 

"Our plans for VETTA started to take shape when we saw that there was a gap in the market for responsibly made clothing that was stylish and affordable," says co-founder Cara, who started the company with her best friend Vanesa van Zyl.

They came up with the first design, a 2-piece dress that could be worn five different ways, as something Cara could wear to her 30th birthday party. The dress, in turn, sparked the idea for a capsule collection made for the everyday woman, where every piece was convertible, interchangeable, and made to be worn in multiple ways.

The dress that started it all!

Now, VETTA has grown into a five-piece collection that can be combined into 30 different looks, giving wearers both value and versatility.

Best friends since high school, Vanessa and Cara first began their foray into fashion by repurposing old vintage t-shirts into new clothes. After a season of working as a merchandise buyer for Saks Fifth Avenue and Rue La La, Cara invested full-time intoVETTA with Vanessa. Vanessa, on the other hand, had been launching several social enterprises in Africa with her husband, including a T-shirt company that helps support at-risk youth. Their combined background has led them to eschew traditional fast-fashion practices and focus on quality, timelessness and transparency instead.

"It was important for us to make everything responsibly, so we decided to manufacture our first collection in the US from eco-friendly fabrics," says Cara. "I'm determined to show people that they can shop brands that focus on quality and transparency without sacrificing style or breaking the bank."

Another goal VETTA has sought after is for each piece to have that perfect fit and drape — and according to the designers, focusing on only five items has allowed them to get everything just right. The v-neck belle-sleeve blouse can be worn forwards or backwards. The short-sleeve tunic can be tied to create a crop top, and the 2-piece dress can be worn five different ways. The culottes come with detachable suspenders, and the long vest can double as a dress. 

"We focused on really simple and wearable designs that provide value and make it easier to get dressed, not harder. We also designed each piece with the everyday woman's figure in mind, being sure to highlight the areas of the body that are most flattering. For example, the 2-piece dress highlights the collar bone, while the culottes accentuate the smallest part of the waist."

Subtle elastic is used, instead of zippers and buttons, for ultimate comfort. You can wear the culottes to work or play, and you'll never want to change out of them.

Sleeveless tops were avoided for a more flattering (and fun!) look. Instead, they opted for belle sleeves for an easy-to-wear, seventies style silhouette.

Everything has a loose, easy fit that looks put-together, yet casual. The collection is specifically designed to make getting dressed every day easier, while also feeling beautiful when wearing it.

“My hope is that women will start being more intentional about their shopping habits, thinking carefully about what items they would wear the most. I think women would have an easier time getting dressed every day if they thought about their wardrobe as a whole and how their clothing worked together, rather than making individual impulse purchases. My hope is that rather than letting advertisements or the media tell us what to buy, we will think carefully about what we need and then seek out high-quality, responsibly made clothing that we will love to wear for years to come.” — Cara

 

30 WAYS TO WEAR

The five pieces in the collection are made to go together seamlessly, so it's best to obtain the entire set for maximum advantage. If you already own similar pieces, then buying one or two items to mix and match with your existing wardrobe would be the next ideal choice.

The collection is designed to fill in those gaps in a woman’s closet that make getting dressed difficult. The high-waisted culottes are perfect for any crop tops you have, and the tunic works great as a top if all you wear are leggings. In the end, how you use the collection is totally up to you – we'd love to see all the different ways the collection can be styled, with your own personal touch!

 

1. THE BLOUSE

The blouse is made from deadstock fabric, leftover from other brands, allowing us to save it from the landfill and give it a new chance. We love the structured look of the poly crepe, and it's easy to care for.

 

2. THE TUNIC

The tunic is made from Tencel fabric. It's not only absorbent, soft and feels like silk, but is weaved from natural wood fibers that are sustainably harvested and requires less water than other fabrics. Part of a closed loop system that recycles solvents, Tencel is completely biodegradable.

 

3. THE DRESS

The 2-piece dress is made from Tencel fabric as well. Pull the bottom piece up towards the chest for a different style dress, or wear the ruffle piece by itself as a top to mix + match.

 

4. THE CULOTTES

The culottes are made up of a Tencel blend with all of the above amazing properties, and a smaller percentage of cotton and stretch (to give it that right fit and drape). It's made in environmentally responsible production facilities, and has the perfect weight and softness.

 

5. THE VEST DRESS

The vest dress also boasts the advantages of the Tencel blend. An ideal layering piece, it adds a touch of sophistication and edge to any outfit.

These stylish, innovative designers plan on releasing two capsule collections a year, one for Spring & Summer and another for Fall & Winter. 

You can pre-order one, or all, of the above creations here!

Style Guide: Smooth Like Velvet

by Hannah Louise of Hannah Louise Fashion  February 1, 2016

Romance is in the air and British blogger Hannah Louise of Hannah Louise Fashioncaptures its very essence in her own smoldering and fiery sense of style. Her looks are inspired by elements of Parisian taste, goth, animal print and of course — plenty of velvet. She elevates the street-goth look to a smart-casual level with thoughtful layering and careful accessorizing. 

Hannah dresses up her fast fashion pieces — coats from H&M are her favorite — with luxe items from Comme des Garçons and Burberry. Smart and stylish, she recently graduated from the University of Manchester with a first class law degree and is now blogging full time. She’s been shortlisted for Best Personal Style Blog in Company Magazine’s 2014 Style Blogger Awards and has been featured in numerous regional, national and international online and print publications. 

Check out her personal blog for more thoughts on high street, designer and online store collections, make-up and beauty products, fashion events, travel, food and music — or below for some choice looks to try during the month of love!

It's never okay to wear a onesie out in public, but make it velvet and call it a jumpsuit and you're good to go! This velvet jumpsuit by The WhitePepper is very luxe. Worn belted and with a pair of boots it's the perfect smart-casual piece.

 

Here I mixed black with a chocolate brown colour, a combination which I'm a big fan of, in spite of the fact that it may be a bit unorthodox. This outfit also features my newest purchase — chocolate faux suede boots from ASOS, which I bought as an alternative to my usual black.

 

A lot of my winter wardrobe is just my summer wardrobe, but with more layers (unlike some others, I'm not a huge fan of coat and jacket weather). This means short dungarees, but with a turtleneck top, opaque tights, leather jacket and a coat.

 

I'm happy I can carry on wearing v cute dungarees into the winter months. Wearing them with a slightly smarter looking coat helps make them look a little more grown-up.

 

As you might have noticed from my recent posts, I've been wearing a lot of velvet recently. Though this green velvet dress is particularly festive, it's also suitable for wearing outside of the 12 days of Christmas (and green is a colour I'm quite fond of). 

To tone things down a little, I layered it over a white turtleneck top (black works, too). Sans the extra layer, it is super sweet and just as attention-grabbing as any other party dress.

 

I really like this 'minimal' sort of outfit. Though I lost or misplaced my favourite American Apparel trousers, this recently acquired 'paper bag' style pair from Urban Outfitters has served as an excellent replacement. They're also available in burgundy, pinstripe and a floor length version. 

I accessorised this relatively plain outfit with two of my more 'high end' bits — my beloved Burberry scarf, and Comme Des Garçons Play Converse.

 

This outfit is the epitome of how I imagine all Parisians dress (though it's not even close to how they actually do). Do real French people even wear berets? I don't think it's something I've ever seen, despite having visited France a number of times. Nonetheless, I am currently a big fan of the beret.

 

I went through a big midi skirt phrase about two summers ago, which resulted in me overkilling them a little. I'm over it now (I'm sure you will be pleased to hear) and am on the look out for more midi skirts to add to my wardrobe.

 

Here, I wore a lightweight white midi skirt with a good solid winter basic in this tight fitting H&M jumper.

 

I love a good teddy coat — specifically this one.

 

It goes with basically any casual outfit, and I'll be over-wearing it to death until summer comes around.

 

I wore it over a tight fitting black jumper and leopard print skirt, belted with a faux suede belt that is conveniently the same colour as my coat.

How to Dress Down for Summer Days

by LOOKBOOK, featuring Sanuk  July 23, 2015

When the sun comes out and the temperatures begin to rise, it’s time to trade out those heels for sandals, and give those tootsies the much needed rest they deserve! 

The Sanuk yoga mat sandal in particular — made from real yoga mat material — has been a huge hit with some of our California style bloggers, especially when it comes to dressing down for summer. 

Although “keeping things casual” can be more of a challenge than it looks, we asked three of our Lookbookers to share how they like to wear their new Sanuk yoga slings — and loved how each one put a unique spin to their look, matching with their individual lifestyles. With our 5-step style breakdown for each one, whether you’re a marathon walker, a mingling socialite or prefer to take it slow and lounge your days away at the beach, effortless summer style is hardly out of reach.

LISA NGUYEN OF LINH WINN | DRESSING DOWN FOR URBAN HIKING

For her urban hiking expedition, Angeleno style blogger Linh Nguyen of Linh Winn puts together a casual look with a slight edge to express a hint of her taste and personality in just a few minutes. Her look works great for long strolls throughout downtown, a trip to the thrift shop or for a late night outdoor concert.

“I woke up today not having the energy to really stare at my closet for an hour to decide what to wear — and since today is a bit more relaxing for me, I picked out a pair of casual black denim shorts from DSTLD, a vintage band tee from Junk Food Clothing (a new brand I’m currently loving) and some cool, comfortable sandals for all the walking I’ll be doing in Downtown LA . It’s sweltering outside today so I wanted to keep things light! 

I chose black for my new Sanuk sandals because the color is not only very chic in my opinion but easy to mix and match with my wardrobe. They’re also comfortable, strong, durable and lightweight — perfect for all the walking I’ll be doing.”

Linh Nguyen’s Tips for Urban Hiking

1. Wear comfortable sandals. Your tootsies will thank you at the end of the day. 
2. Denim shorts will keep you cool during the warmer temps. 
3. Throw in a bit of your personality — Linh used a vintage band tee from one of her new favorite brands. 
4. Add in an optional piece for elevated styling, like Linh’s staple denim jacket. 
5. Bring a chic bag to lug around your key essentials.

 

KIARA SCHWARTZ OF TOBRUCKAVE | DAY PARTYING

With July being one of the most popular months for birthdays, weddings and other outdoor festivities, even summer days can get hectic. It’s times like these when shoes versatile enough to transition from a shopping excursion to park picnics and bridal showers can be a lifesaver for party-hopping style bloggers like Kiara Schwartz ofTobruckAve. What’s wonderful about this look is that it can be worn for a quick trip to the museum, and yet is casual enough for checking out your local arts or music festival when the sun goes down.

“Who doesn’t want to wear a yoga mat at their feet all day long this summer!? Sanuk has the perfect solution to hectic summer days on the go with their cute and comfortable sandals. I started my day off with breakfast with the boy in the park and a walk with Haiti before a visit to one of my favorite stores (The Cross) to buy a gift for my friend's bridal shower. Then, on to the next event — a birthday picnic. 

These comfy little Sanuk sandals were a perfect fit for a full day of running around to personal events with friends — from outdoors and casual to indoors and dressy. They do actually feel like walking on little slices of heaven. I love this sling back version, it is a good step up from just a flip flop and works perfectly with my Dreamcatcher dress for a boho, casual look. Next stop with these babies will be on a bike to the beach. Yes to summer vibes!”

Kiara’s Tips for Party Hopping

1. White dresses are incredibly versatile and on-trend for summer. Kiara belted hers for some extra shape and styling. 
2. Neutral pieces like khakis and nudes are coming in as well. Kara chose a light trench style coat from Aritzia to pair over her dress. 
3. Sanuk sandals with a subtle print pattern add a slightly feminine and dressy touch for events (while understated enough for casual summer gatherings).
4. Dress up basics with unique jewelry, like Kiara with her boho finds. 
5. Now’s the time to get a cute pedicure for showing off those exposed toes!

 

TOSHIKO SHEK OF IT’S NOT HER, IT’S ME | BEACH LOUNGING

San Francisco-based style blogger Toshika Shek of It's Not Her, It's Me is the master of effortless chic, which means she’s always looking to put together pieces that can be casual, minimal and comfortable (but also work well for an elevated look). Her style is ideal for a day at the polo ranch, summer cruising or an afternoon lounge at the beach — it doesn’t hurt that she’s wearing sandals strong enough to withstand the sand and sea elements she encounters throughout the day, while providing a soft yoga-mat cushion for all the walking that entails!

“I like dressing down as much as I like dressing up. Other then the occasional dolling up for an important event or fancy dinner, I’m usually fairly casual. An oversized top with sandals just seems so much more appealing than a dress with heels on most days. Last Monday, I threw on a linen tunic top, legging jeans, pink fedora, and sandals by Sanuk. These yoga slinglet sandals are made from real yoga mat material, which means it provides incredible cushioning. Needless to say, my feet felt great after walking all over Golden Gate Park, and then walking even more along the beach! You really have to try them out yourself to believe its amazingness.”

Toshiko's Tips for Beach Lounging

1. The first step to a classy-casual look is starting off simple. Toshika tucked a crisp white tunic shirt into black skinny jeans for a classic black and white look. 
2. Keep everything minimal. We love her choice of a simple, yet elegant tote bag. 
3. Don’t be afraid to play around with resort basics. Toshika chose a sweet, fun pink color for her Panama hat to show off her feminine side. 
4. Strappy Sanuk sandals in a classic, solid color completes the outfit. 
5. Don’t forget those Audrey-inspired shades!