Kirstie Clements: Study the classics, ladies – the 12 classic and essential wardrobe items, that is

OSTN Staff

Fashion stylists and designers often talk about wardrobe foundations, the key pieces that every woman needs to have every occasion covered.

When I see a list in a magazine or on social media, I always have a quick skim, to see if there is a new addition that I may have missed, like an orange catsuit, or silver platform rainboots.

But no, the classics seem to have pretty much remained the classics, so it’s worth just doing a rundown of the top 12 so we know we are on the right path.

Top 12 wardrobe staples

1. A tailored blazer

A tailored blazer in black, navy, or in a neutral like sand or khaki, a smart blazer will pull any outfit together and can even be put on over workout gear. Current styles are a little oversized and boxy, for ease of movement. I am currently eyeing off one in teal blue velvet for some added drama.

2. High-waisted jeans 

High-waisted seems to the defining trend for 2021, either straight legged, or loose fit. Warning – high waist and loose fit is heading into mom jeans, so probably better left to the young. High-waisted and straight is great look, with a heel and a jacket, at any age.

Practical wardrobe staples will outlast the latest fashion trends. Photo: Getty

3. A white shirt

White shirt. You can’t have too many. Oversized man’s style is a good option, looks great over blue jeans and black leggings.

4. Leggings

Aha, the legging. They are such a modern, comfortable, versatile option for any age. Wear them with a big white shirt, or with a T-shirt and a longer-line blazer.

Leggings aren’t just for yoga and ’80s costume parties. Photo: Getty

5. A trench coat

The Trench. A neat khaki trench is a no-brainer, a bit of French girl cool with a utilitarian edge. And pockets!

A trench coat is a no-brainer. Photo: Burberry.com

6. A soft knit

A roomy black, grey or camel sweater is always appropriate, night and day. Short-sleeve sweaters are also a great trans-seasonal piece, very chic.

7. A well-cut suit

A well-cut suit is another timeless solution piece. Black is an obvious option and will double as a tuxedo for more formal events, if you add jewels and heels. White or crème is also a gorgeous choice if you can bear the dry cleaning. The jacket and pants can also be worn separately of course to make more outfit options; a cream jacket with jeans is a smart look for lunch or dinner dates.

A well-cut suit is a timeless solution. Photo: Zara.com

8. A dress

Choose any style that suits your figure type. It might be a silky slip dress (a sweater, cardigan or trench can be worn with it) A-line, a sack dress with puffy sleeves, a sheath, a button-through shirtwaister, a tunic. I bought a new one this week, mid length, long voluminous sleeves, which are edged with a band of striking yellow fluoro trim to add interest. And with, joy of joy, pockets.

9. A t-shirt

T-shirt. A silky black T-shirt will work back with everything, a key wardrobe essential

10. A mid-length skirt

Current styles are a wrapped and line, but again, go with the cut that suits your body shape. I am currently mad about bias-cut slip skirts with  elastic waists – I have them in metallic silver, navy silk and pink sequins. I love them worn casually with the cotton shirt and a sneaker.

11. A hoodie 

I feel like this is a newish foundation piece, but since COVID, lounge wear and sportswear feel like they are here to stay. Make it cashmere for ultimate in casual luxe.

A cashmere hoodie is casually luxurious. Photo: Bloomingdales.com

12. A comfy cardigan 

The oversized cardigan. Chunky, ribbed or textured, the grandpa cardigan is key to easy weekend style.

There’s your basic perfect 12. Next week we will add some insanity. I need to discuss my new lime green patio pants.

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