Plan With Me! Nashville Travel Capsule Wardrobe

Travel Capsule Wardrobe | Summer Season | Winter Color Type

 

34 Pieces // 105 Outfits

Hey everyone! Today I thought it would be fun to take you through my entire process of creating my travel capsule wardrobe for an upcoming trip to Nashville. I think this will be really useful because not only will it give you some ideas for your next travel capsule, it’s also kind of a microcosm of the capsule wardrobe curation process. So you can take these exact steps and apply them when you create your day-to-day capsule wardrobe as well.

The Planning Process

What are Your Goals?

The first thing I ask myself any time that I’m planning a wardrobe is: what are my goals for this season or this trip?

My main goal for this capsule is to create a few new looks that represent my current style and maybe try a couple new silhouettes or textures. I also want to focus on completing the looks with the right accessories to achieve a moderate level of visual interest and ensure that they aren’t too basic.

Create Your Calendar

Next, I put together a calendar of all of the activities I have planned for the trip or season ahead. This helps me figure out how many outfits I’ll need for each activity.

For our Nashville trip, we are taking our dog Basil, so we will be taking two travel days on each end of the trip to drive down. On the first leg of the trip, we plan to stay in a rural area with a farm nearby, so I think we might like to go for a bit of a nature walk after driving in the car all day. The next day, we will arrive in Nashville so I think we might find a nice place to go for dinner and drinks. Over the weekend, I’ll be attending a bridal shower and a wedding, so I need very specific outfits for each of those events. Now, I’ll fill out the rest of the calendar with various activities that I think we will want to do, like going for coffee, meals, and doing some sightseeing.

If you’ve ever been to Nashville, what was your favorite part of your trip? I’d love to hear your suggestions in the comments!

Based on my calendar, I’ll need at least:

4 - Travel Outfits

4 - Daytime Activity Outfits

5 - Dinner/Drinks Outfits

2 - Concert/Bar Outfits

1 - Bridal Shower Guest Outfit

1 - Wedding Guest Outfit


Start With What You Have

So, now that I know how many outfits I need for each activity, I’ll start building the capsule with items that I already own. I keep a folder on my computer full of images of everything in my wardrobe, so I can easily drag and drop them into a Keynote to visualize my capsule (watch the video to see how). I highly recommend doing this for your own wardrobe if you can. Every time you buy something new, take a screenshot and save it to your own wardrobe folder. This will make planning your future capsule wardrobes so much easier.

For my Nashville capsule, I’ve pulled together a bunch of band tees, some tank tops, a tube top, a couple of button-down shirts, and a couple of knit tops with interesting necklines. I’ve also added some jeans, a pair of wide-leg culottes, and a couple pairs of shorts, three dresses, one leather jacket, and a few pairs of sneakers and low-heeled sandals. I thought about adding some western-style boots, but I think it will be a bit too hot for the ones that I own, and these wouldn’t do well in rainy weather either. I also added two bags, my Chanel classic flap and this really cool Cult Gaia Ark bag that I love for summer and always get so many compliments on. And let’s add a pair of sunglasses too (keep scrolling to the final capsule for links to all the items).

Identify Gaps

So this is a really good start, but there are a few gaps that I can see right off the bat. First of all, I only have two pairs of shorts and they’re both denim cutoffs. Since it’s going to be pretty hot during most days, I’m going to need to add a few more pairs of shorts so that I don’t end up wearing the same two pairs every day. I also need to add another pair of shoes that will be comfortable to walk around in during the day.

If you want to extend the life of your shoes, it’s important to rotate between at least two pairs so that you can give each pair a rest for at least a day between wears. This will allow the shoe to relax back into its intended shape and help to keep them looking nice and new as long as possible. 

I also might want to add a pair of stylish, weatherproof boots for rainy days. I also only have one jacket selected. I should probably either choose a couple more jackets from my existing wardrobe or add a new one so that I have more options. I’ve also been on the lookout for the perfect denim jacket, so maybe I’ll see if I can find one.

Gather Inspiration

Before we go shopping for anything new, let’s gather some inspiration to help paint a visual picture of what this capsule could look like. I’m going to head over to Pinterest and create a board where we can start dumping some photos.

As I’ve been thinking about this trip, I’ve come up with a few trends or themes that I want to include. Check out my Pinterest board for some examples!

Monochrome

The first theme is monochrome. As you might have noticed, I have a lot of monochromatic outfit options in black and gray, but I want to start adding more monochromatic outfits in other colors. 

Boxer Shorts + Oversized Shirt

I’ve also noticed this trend of wearing boxer-style shorts with a matching, oversized shirt which I think looks really cool and chic. It definitely meshes well with my personal style and looks like it would be a really comfortable daytime vacation outfit.

Athleisure

Since we are going to be walking around a lot, this trip will also be a good time to add some athleisure elements. I’ve also been eyeing the Prada Cleo bag ever since I included it in my Spring/Summer outfit formulas video a while back, and I think it really amps up the athleisure vibe and takes casual outfits to the next level.

Go Shopping!

Now that we’ve collected some inspiration and have a better idea of the creative direction for this capsule, let’s go shopping! Watch the video to see my process!

The Final Capsule

The final capsule includes 34 items and can create at least 105 outfits. The color palette for this capsule is a deep and moody combination of red, blue, navy, emerald green, black, white, and cream. The color palette is cool, deep, and saturated, great for the winter color type.

11 Tops

blue striped shirt (OR) // black tube top // cream bing tee // white ribbed tank // green anine bing tee // black one-shoulder knit (OR) // white one-shoulder tank (OR) // red off-shoulder knit // black one-shoulder tank (OR) // linen shirt // charcoal bing tee

 
 

3 Dresses

white linen wrap dress (longer version) // navy strapless cocktail dress // black linen wrap dress (similar)

 
 
 
 
 

105 Outfits

 

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