To pack, or not to pack: that is the question!

Oh woe! Having to fit you’re entire year’s worth of clothes into one suitcase is not fun when you love your clothes! I considered packing almost nothing (as in just enough to get by for a week) and making a blog project of how to clothe yourself on next to nothing in Europe, but then decided that this defeated my purpose of not spending much money. If I ended up having to re-buy items I had left behind, that would be pointless. After giving the whole thing altogether more thought than was necessary (and then some) I picked up my trusted copy of Madame Genevieve Antoine Dariaux’s A Guide to Elegance a book I believe no woman should be without:

For every woman who wants to be well and properly dressed on all occasions

Following her advice on the essentials for a basic wardrobe and tweaking it where necessary to work with a) what I actually owned and b) the kind of weather generally experienced in Germany I lay all of my possible clothing items out according to style along with my empty suitcase and began the process of elimination:

I have ended up with a basic wardrobe consisting of:

Cooler weather
1 full length black coat (essential for German weather)
1 ski jacket (may sound odd but in Switzerland everyone had one of these to throw on during winter so I expect Germany will be the same, particularly important as they are waterproof)
1 wool blazer
1 black wool pullover
5 long sleeve knitted tops with varying necklines (black cotton v-neck, black cotton cowl/turtle neck, burgundy wool v-neck, mustard wool boat-neck, pink cotton turtle-neck)
2 long-sleeved merino wool under-tops
1 pair of merino wool thermals
1 set of winter pyjamas
3 pairs of gloves (black, camel and pink)

Warmer weather
1 3/4 sleeve business shirt
1 short-sleeved black dress
1 crush-proof summer dress
1 short-sleeved cardigan in emerald
2 summer t-shirts
1 summer short-sleeved shirt
1 summer singlet
1 set of summer pyjamas
1 set of swimwear

Trans-seasonal
3 skirts (one in navy wool, one red high-waisted that goes with nearly everything and one black high-waisted that always goes with everything)
2 pairs of pants (one grey wool and one black)
2 pairs of jeans (I expect Madame Antoine Dariaux would not approve but they are an essential part of the modern girls wardrobe!)
1 long-sleeved business shirt
1 grey cotton cardigan
4 three-quarter sleeved knitted tops (black and white stripe and plain black in cotton, 2 shades of purple in wool)
1 brown knitted vest
1 black knitted sleeveless which doubles as a vest (multipurpose!)
1 short-sleeved brown dress (can be layered for winter)
1 black long-sleeved bolero
2 work dresses one 3/4 sleeve and one sleeveless (can both be layered for winter)
2 singlets (one brown, one black)
3 pashminas (black, pale pink and red – these are so versatile they are a shawl, a scarf and tuck neatly into a handbag or jacket pocket)
2 silk scarves
2 beret’s (one brown, one black)
2 pairs of knee-high socks (one brown, one black)
2 pairs of black bamboo tights
1 pair of black bamboo leggings
An assortment of opaque pantyhose in various colours and patterns along with a set of large fishnets as these weigh next to nothing and will mix and match to change the look of outfits.

Shoes
1 pair of brown knee-high boots
2 pairs of closed toe pumps (black and camel)
1 pair of pewter ballet flats
1 pair of black skate-shoes

Along with, of course, with enough appropriate lingerie and underwear.

Now that I’ve written it all down it seems like a lot! It all fit neatly into the suitcase though with room to spare. Any gaps will now have to be filled as ‘thriftily’ as possible! It will be interesting to see if I use everything I packed as much as I think I will while packing it… time will tell!

Au revoir!

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This year I will leave my job, leave Australia and head out into the world to see what I can make of it!

Armed with a working holiday visa to Germany and dreams a-plenty I will arrive in Frankfurt on the 11th of March.

In the words of Charles Muntz ‘Adventure is out there!’ (Up, 2009).

Perhaps Europe wasn’t quite what he had in mind, but oh well, it’s still going to be an adventure…

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Fairytales and food…

Part of getting the christmas spirit, as well as baking, is watching Christmas movies. What better way to spend an evening? Coating Lebkuchen in chocolate and watching ‘Love, Actually.’
                           

unfortunately the DVD wouldn’t work so we resorted to fairytales and thus we whiled away the evening chocolating Lebkuchen  and discussing the problem of men today not understanding that we want the fairytale and saying boring things like ‘what’s for dinner?’ instead of riding up to whisk us away on beautiful big grey horses. Then serenading us with love songs and poetry. *Sigh*

What has happened to all the fairytale princes and knights in shining armour? It’s not hard you know boys. Just go and watch some fairytales, you’ll get the idea 😉

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