Let's be frank to begin this little column. Without an article in Le Figaro in October 2024, we would have completely missed this "capsule wardrobe" trend.

Let's first see what it's all about, because perhaps you too were not familiar with this concept before arriving here.

It all started with one (or more?) social media influencers. They wanted to solve a dilemma: that of having the feeling of having nothing to wear, while avoiding rushing for the umpteenth time into an impulsive purchase (either expensive or numerous in volume) and then why not also do a little good for the planet.

So to succeed in our operation, we should refocus our wardrobe on a few pieces (3 neutral tops, 3 plain bottoms, and 3 shoes in sober shades) and in this case, everything can be matched according to events and occasions.

Basically, avoid clothes with big patterns and divisive colors that may no longer be fashionable the following season. You really want all your clothes to be able to be worn together.

And influencers insist that you can accessorize your outfits with bags and jewelry to "pimp" them. And that's where SILA PARIS comes in (not too soon, you might say).

Ultimately, it's a bit like the Bourgeois Gentilhomme, we have the "capsule dressing" in our DNA without knowing it... with the same watch case, we can have a chic, elegant, even vintage look with the chain bracelet, which we can accumulate with our bangle bracelets and star bracelets.

And then hey presto, we just change a strap, at a low cost, and we can completely change the look on our wrist and we have an original watch with vibrant colors. You don't want to wear your watch?

Have you seen that our bracelets can be worn with jewelry ? Today we have a lucky clover and a gardenia...

and we have other ideas we're working on. But maybe you too...? Want to share them with us? Don't hesitate to tell us!