I'm returning to the workforce after five years and desperately need a new wardrobe. I have $500 to $700 to start me off. What do you recommend?
How exciting for you, and nerve-racking, too, I imagine. The best approach is buying some foundation garments to form the basis of your wardrobe:
*A pair of smart trousers and/or skirt, of a colour and style that will go with most things. *Budget permitting, a blazer that can go with your trousers/skirt (they don't have to be a matching set). A blazer really smartens an outfit and also looks fabulous worn with jeans for a more casual look.
*Dress: you could also consider a dress but it's not quite as versatile as separates. *Shoes: consider a pair of shoes or boots as part of your capsule wardrobe.
Go for plain, simple styling and colours that won't date and will mix and match well with other garments. Quality is key: ensure the garments are made well and the fabric is good quality.
And now for the fun part - add colour, pattern, texture and personality through tops and accessories. This is going to give you the variety. You needn't spend a fortune on either to get a great look. Be sure the colours suit you. By simply changing your tops and accessories (necklaces, bangles, belts, scarves), you give your outfit a whole new look.
If you can, wait for a sale - I know I'm stating the obvious but there are often some amazing discounts or promotions around. Jacqui E recently had an amazing offer, buy a suit jacket and get a pair of pants and a skirt free! That's a ridiculously good offer. Imagine how far your budget would've stretched.
As you have more money to spend, add to your capsule wardrobe to expand your options.
Enjoy your return to the workforce.
Lisa Lyford is the founder of Gorgeous Me, free DIY personal styling and makeover advice.
Send your questions for Lisa to regionalfeatures@apn.co.nz.