PYRAMID RULES
SIMPLISTIC WARDROBE PYRAMID
Minimalism encourages us to invest in the things we enjoy rather than collect them. When you have few choices, you are forced to think positively. And we've all had that feeling when we put on a special dress. Imagine having that sensation every day. Owning a minimalist wardrobe while still satisfying the desire to dress properly and be appropriate for a variety of circumstances appears to be difficult.
Today, Adorn Museum proposes a valuable theory for designing the ideal minimalist wardrobe that is both inexpensive and fashionable. Let's get this party started! To begin, see your complete wardrobe as a pyramid. They will also have the following layers:
1. The Base
The foundation of your wardrobe should consist of the most fundamental parts, ones that are ageless and appropriate for a variety of occasions. The amount of "background" skins will be the greatest and provide the most support of all your skins, just as the bottom of the pyramid is the widest area.
T-shirts, shirts, and jeans in simple hues such as white, black, gray, and beige are recommended
2. The Middle
The garments in the middle of the pyramid may not be adaptable, but they are nonetheless essential in your wardrobe. This area can include seasonal things or pieces that you would pair with your "The Base" garments on occasion to create a focal point.
Suggestions: Jeans, plaid skirts, coats or hats, and versatile shoes
3. The Top
The products at the summit of the pyramid are on-trend, worn only a few times, or stand out and reserved for special events. Similarly, because this is the smallest component of the pyramid, this section of your closet should only contain a few garments and accessories!
Suggestions include party dresses, vests, gile suits, and so forth
ADORN MUSEUM
Location: O-1, TM.01, 1st Floor, Orchid 1 Tower, Hado Centrosa Garden No.200 3/2 Street, Ward 12, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam.
Hotline: (+84) 28 3930 3428
E-mail: support@adornmuseum.com
Operation time:
8:30 - 17:30, Monday - Friday & 8:30 - 12:00, Saturday