BEDKNOBS & BAUBLES

  • Interiors
    • My Home: Main Bathroom
    • My Home: Powder Room
    • My Home: Living Room
    • My Home: Dining Room
    • My Home: Main Bedroom
    • My Home: Front Porch
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
    • Travel Posts
    • Travel Guides
  • Style
    • Style Posts
    • Outfits
    • The Coveted
  • Collaborate
  • About

The French Wardrobe Challenge

April 28, 2014 by jessica Leave a Comment

image

Two of the three new items below were purchased on March 31, the day before my self-imposed shopping ban. For the next 30 days, I vowed to refrain from purchasing new clothing and accessories…and would have succeeded if it weren’t for the ASOS skirt I spotted on Pinterest. (A midi skirt! In white! With a sheer panel!) It was on sale at the time for around $50 and while I felt guilty pulling the trigger, I knew it’d be a piece I’d wear throughout the season to update my wardrobe. (I usually shy away from trends, but this piece is still ladylike enough to fit within my classic aesthetic.)

In retrospect, though, I wish I had stuck it out through the last week. It’s really difficult to break a habit of unconscious consumerism, especially in a culture that’s all about the newest, shiniest thing. That said, I eventually started appreciating what I already have instead of yearning for what I have yet to own. I have plenty of pieces in my wardrobe that could last a lifetime if I take care of them and I’m really grateful that I’ve made those selections.

Which brings me to my biggest sartorial observation (or maybe just annoyance): shopping for clothes shouldn’t be like grocery shopping. It shouldn’t be a weekly habit, it shouldn’t impulsive and it sure as hell shouldn’t be careless. It should be special. Every item that you bring into your wardrobe should be something you’ll love long after the initial shopping euphoria wears off. Don’t get me wrong, though, special pieces don’t have to be expensive. I’m enamored with that ASOS skirt because it’s a trendy piece that elevates my existing spring wardrobe. That makes it special regardless of the price tag. (Besides, I’m not really in a position to spend $550 on a Tibi version anyway.)

Taking a break from shopping also made me reevaluate the missing link in my wardrobe: more day dresses! I’m crazy about this Tory Burch dress, but I know DVF’s relaxed silk jersey dresses (like this one) will get more mileage. It’s something I’m keeping in mind for May. Until then, here’s the French Wardrobe Challenge recap for April:

THE RULES

  1. Just five standout pieces per season. (There are two “seasons” for this purpose: spring/summer and fall/winter.)
  2. Quality over quantity.
  3. Basics don’t count.
  4. Accessories don’t count, unless you’re spending a lot more than usual.
  5. Socks and underwear don’t count.
  6. Shoes do count. (I’m not counting shoes, though.)

MY PROGRESS

Part of my five:

  • J.Crew Factory botanical-print shorts
  • NEW ASOS midi skirt in sheer check

Basics:

  • J.Crew 5” chino shorts in navy
  • J.Crew merino Tippi sweater in heather grey
  • J.Crew fit and flare dress in haven blue
  • J.Crew lightweight merino v-neck sweater in grey
  • Banana Republic “Sloan” pants in turquoise
  • NEW Banana Republic trench coat in navy: I ordered this on March 31, before my self-imposed shopping ban went into effect. The fabric has a waxy sheen that makes it feel more elevated than your standard-issue trench. I’m also a sucker for the striped lining and magenta piping inside. Great quality and well worth the purchase.
  • NEW Banana Republic eyelet dress in white: I’m a little torn with calling this a basic since it’s a summery eyelet. However, I’ve wanted a white dress for three years. It’s a classic piece that I expect to wear again and again. (Interested in it? Go up a size. It runs tiny in the chest and I wear an A cup!)

Bags:

  • Coach small saffiano leather satchel in black

Accessories:

  • Eddie Borgo iridescent cone earrings (pre-ordered from Modi Operandi)
  • Lele Sadoughi lotus bib necklace
  • Vintage ring from Frippery Vintage
  • Coach saffiano leather card case in peach rose
  • Double pearl earrings via eBay

Shoes:

  • Gap striped flats
  • Anthropologie palm-print flats
  • Tory Burch “Desi” printed pumps

Gifted items:

  • Randolph Engineering rose gold aviators
  • Gerard Yosca statement necklace
  • Emma McKinstry long pendant necklace
  • Meghna Designs druzy ring
  • NEW  Golden Thread arrowhead pendant: For some reason, this little arrowhead charm makes me want to go on a road trip! The gal behind the line is also pretty great. You’ll meet her in an upcoming “Behind the Baubles.”
  • NEW  Sammy dress double pearl choker: It retails for $4, so let’s just say you’d get what you pay for. However, it’s a fun, non-committal way to experiment with the pearl trend. I’ll post more about it in the coming weeks.
  • NEW Lacee Alexandra ring: Fantastic quality. This little stacking ring has been on my index finger everyday since I received it. (It’s even in the photo above.)
  • NEW Haydren Reis beach bag: I can’t wait to feature this. It’s a lightweight tote that folds flat for easy storage in a suitcase.

Recent items that I tried on:

  • Banana Republic eyelet shift dress: I had my eye on this dress since BR’s spring preview last fall and I really wanted this to work. I tried my regular size 8, then sized up to a 10 and a 12. Each size was too tight around my hips. This is definitely for the ladies with straight figures.
  • Bauble Bar pearl collar necklace: I posted this with last month’s roundup as a new purchase, but I was disappointed with it in person—not surprising, though, I’m not really a fan of Bauble Bar. As with many of their items, this was overpriced for the quality. Maybe I still have Gerard’s tips in mind. This isn’t the best I can afford and it’s not a piece I’m looking to build a collection with. If it’s your cup of tea, it was available at Jeweliq for less money. (I’m not sure if it’ll come back in stock, though.)

If you’re curious about The French Wardrobe Challenge, I encourage you to peruse the archived posts. 

image

Are you taking part in The French Wardrobe Challenge this season? Let me know and I’ll link to your post below. (If you could also link back to Bedknobs & Baubles so we can build a little community of French Wardrobers, I’d appreciate it!)

image

image

You might also enjoy:
15 Pineapple Pieces for Summer
Painterly Plaid
Great Lengths
Sixties Swing

Filed Under: Style, The French Wardrobe Challenge Tagged With: the french wardrobe, the french wardrobe spring summer 2014

Hello!


Jessica Hamm
Hello there! I'm a first-time homeowner updating a 1920s house in Madison, Wisconsin. I have a penchant for travel and a love of costume jewelry.

Keep In Touch

  • Bloglovin
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter

Search

Latest Home Finds

Visit Me on Instagram!

Our guest room wasn’t a design priority until la Our guest room wasn’t a design priority until late last year when we finally bought a bed, mattress, and a set of sheets. We used some of our own extra bedding (tucking in the generous overhang of our king blankets under the queen-sized mattress) and old bedside lamps from our bedroom: functional, but not quite the charming space I’d envisioned.
 
That started to change when I purchased the Popcorn Grid Coverlet from Schoolhouse — an item I’d been eyeing for years — plus some graphic floral pillows. Then came a bright blue round cushion and the sweetest Teig lamp, both generously gifted by Schoolhouse, and the room finally started to come together. You can shop my picks here: https://liketk.it/5f322

#Ad #SchoolhousePartner #SchoolhouseSpringStyle #SchoolhouseLiving #InteriorInspo #SlowDecorating #GuestRoom
Growing up in northern Wisconsin, lilacs always hi Growing up in northern Wisconsin, lilacs always hit peak bloom right around my birthday on May 30. My mom would fill a large crystal vase with fresh-cut stems, and their scent would waft through the house. 

Now that I live a few hours south and lilac season wraps up earlier, the blooms actually mark the start of my birthday month.

#Lilacs #LilacSeason #SpringFlowers #InBloom #BirthdayMonth #MayBirthday
Snapshots from the past week: • Spent quality t Snapshots from the past week:

• Spent quality time with my favorite cat

• Biked for Pacificos, chips and quac, and tacos at @bandit.tacos 

• Loved how the rain collected on the Lady’s Mantle I planted last year

• Dipped my toes (quite literally) into this year’s mesh shoe trend

• Snapped a lot of Lily content

• Drove home with a new lilac in the passenger seat
Finishing our guest room has been a focus of ours Finishing our guest room has been a focus of ours this year, and the cute Teig Lamp from Schoolhouse is such a charming addition to the space. It’s named for the German word for “dough,” which is perfect for its soft, petite shape.

Find this and the other Schoolhouse items we’re using in the space here: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/bedknobsandbaubles/posts/e01ae8c9-38af-11f0-b5c2-0242ac11000b

(The lamp and circle pillow were gifted. I purchased the other items.)

 #schoolhousespringstyle #schoolhousepartner #ad
Stripes, windowpane, floral, and a single polka do Stripes, windowpane, floral, and a single polka dot of bright blue to punctuate our guest room bedding. 

#guestroom #bedding #schoolhouseliving #schoolhouse #landsend #homedesign
I’m challenging myself to get through a backlog I’m challenging myself to get through a backlog of travel photos before we book our next trip. First up, photos of the gothic York Minster. I’m not religious in the slightest but I can’t resist stunning architecture and the opportunity to climb hundreds of cathedral stairs for a city view. This one only had a single rest stop about halfway up the flight of 275 steps for a closeup view of the flying buttresses — and a waiver you had to sign before your ascent to promise you’re healthy enough to make it.
Load More... Follow on Instagram

Copyright © 2025 · Jennifer on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in