In 1985, Donna Karan introduced the theory of minimal wardrobe, becoming one of the founders of this direction. Recall the “7 things” from 1985 and try to make a modern list based on them.
Minimalism versus Excessiveness
"Women have found quick ways to set the table, but still don't know how to form the right wardrobe!" - said Donna Karan in an interview, talking about why I thought about creating my concept of "Seven Simple Things", or "7 easy pieces".
Donna Karan
It was 1985: fashion was bold, vibrant colors and unexpected combinations. Emphasized frankness, shocking, even the excessiveness of the then fashion Donna Karan contrasted poise, logic and minimalism.
This was the first Karan collection released by her under her own name. Using her more than 10 years of experience in the fashion industry, Donna offered to take a fresh look at wardrobe design. Her collection was based on the concept of “Seven Simple Things”: on their basis it was possible to create different images, primarily for a business wardrobe.
A simple, practical and elegant idea was a great success. In the same year, the Council of Fashion Designers of America declared Donna the fashion designer of the year, and now, after more than three decades, Donna Karan is called one of the founders of the capsule wardrobe concept.
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1985: "7 easy pieces"
So, the list of "Seven Simple Things" by Donna Karan from 1985:
1. Body
At the Donna show, models took to the catwalk, dressed only in bodies of different models, tights and shoes + headbands.
2. Skirt
It was a wraparound skirt, quite long and interesting.
3. Pants
Long, loose, with a fit on the waist, classic cut, without unnecessary details.
4. Jacket
Pretty loose and long blazer with "shoulders" - in the spirit of the time.
5. Blouse
Spacious white chiffon blouse with long sleeves.
6. Coat
A long coat of simple base cut.
7. Dress
The dress was also very simple and concise, while it could act as a model for every day and as an evening outfit: long sleeves, maxi skirt, front slit.
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Donna Karan concept today
Donna Karan Pre-Fall 2013
According to the trends of the time, releasing new collections, Donna Karan has repeatedly changed her “seven simple things”, while adhering to the main idea: all things are basic and combine well with each other, allowing you to create harmonious sets. Over the years, the list could include tight trousers, a cashmere sweater / jumper, a pencil skirt, jeans, a turtleneck, and so on. In addition, on the basis of the concept invented by Karan, many designers and stylists have compiled and are making their own lists of "seven things".
Below is a somewhat expanded and expanded list, based on which you can pick up your “Seven Simple Things” not only in business, but also in other styles.
Here's what Seven Simple Things can look like today:
Turtleneck Zoë Jordan, Rochas skirt, Dice Kayek pants, Frame Denim blazer, Martin Grant jumper, Marina Moscone blouse, Max Mara coat, Proenza Schouler's PSWL dress
1. Body / Turtleneck / Basic T-shirt
The choice depends on the season and your preferred style: a turtleneck or a basic T-shirt (including a long sleeve) can replace a body with a long / short sleeve.
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2. Skirt
This can be a “pencil” knee-length or slightly lower or an A-line skirt of the same length. However, if you prefer a wrap skirt with pleats, a maxi skirt, choose your “main” skirt just for yourself!
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3. Pants / jeans
Choose your model - narrowed and shortened, straight classic, wide, as in the original collection of the 85th. The main thing is the compatibility of the model with the rest of the things in the list and the confidence that you will want to wear these pants or jeans quite often.
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4. Jacket / cardigan or sweater
Or both! Basic cuts and colors are important, plus - good quality materials and workmanship.
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5. Blouse / shirt
Chiffon - at will, for example, good cotton is also possible. Of the flowers, it is easiest to choose white. The model is calm, close to the classics.
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6. Coat
High-quality fabric and impeccable performance, color - one of the win-win (black, gray, beige, dark blue, brown, traditional print), cut - classic, length - midi or maxi.
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7. Dress
A simple choice is a sheath dress or a dress with an A-line skirt, knee-length, slightly lower / higher, the option is a classic low-key midi or maxi dress.
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