30 Outfits from 5 Pieces - Capsule Wardrobe
Recently I've been purging my closet and replacing items that I haven't worn in years for clothing that is well made and classic. I really don't like trends, I much prefer to wear beautifully made quality items that have simple silhouettes. I base my style on classic french ladies from the 1960's, I may not be quite there yet but I'm trying to keep things very simple.
When I stumbled across the The Ultimate Capsule Wardrobe Kickstarter campaign by Vetta I knew I had to tell you about it. Vetta have designed 5 versatile pieces that mix + match to create a month's worth of outfits. The collection includes a two piece dress, a blouse, a vest dress, a pair of culottes and a tunic. All the clothes are ethically made in the US and the team have spent months creating pieces that will last for years to come.
Vetta are committed to using responsible factories that pay legal wages, ensure workplace safety, and prohibit unlawful labor and discrimination. It's one of their passions to support companies that treat their employees with dignity and respect, and provide job opportunities in the U.S. and abroad. Vetta have also used sustainable and deadstock fabrics for the collection proving that the fashion industry really can work effectively using ethical practices.
When I stumbled across the The Ultimate Capsule Wardrobe Kickstarter campaign by Vetta I knew I had to tell you about it. Vetta have designed 5 versatile pieces that mix + match to create a month's worth of outfits. The collection includes a two piece dress, a blouse, a vest dress, a pair of culottes and a tunic. All the clothes are ethically made in the US and the team have spent months creating pieces that will last for years to come.
Vetta are committed to using responsible factories that pay legal wages, ensure workplace safety, and prohibit unlawful labor and discrimination. It's one of their passions to support companies that treat their employees with dignity and respect, and provide job opportunities in the U.S. and abroad. Vetta have also used sustainable and deadstock fabrics for the collection proving that the fashion industry really can work effectively using ethical practices.