13/01/2026
If you’ve been wearing the same 3 outfits on repeat in 2025, it’s probably not because your wardrobe lacks options.
It’s because you’ve been investing in the wrong pieces without a plan.
Most of the women I work with are successful, busy mums.
They don’t need more clothes. They need fewer pieces that work together properly.
That’s the difference between a wardrobe that feels chaotic and one that makes getting dressed feel easy. That’s the power of a true capsule wardrobe: doing more with less.
So here’s what I’d stop buying in 2026 if I wanted to actually like my wardrobe:
– Only neutral pieces “because they go with everything”
– Trends that look fun online but don’t feel like you and can only be worn in 1 or 2 ways
– Social media marketing designed to make you feel behind
– Well-meaning advice from people who don’t actually know how to build a wardrobe that works
Which one will you leave behind?