Q: I usually buy one piece at a timeā€”and then discover that nothing goes together. Can you help?

A: Separates are terrific, but random purchases are challenging. Think systematically: To build your wardrobe, you have to know what's already in it. Before each season, try on your clothes and give away anything superfluous, then make a list of what you need. Or go to ClosetCouture.com, a new site that lets you photograph your wardrobe and create (for free!) virtual outfits that you can mix and match. You can even hire an online stylist ($25 and up) to develop personalized looks, packing lists, or shopping strategies.


Mix and match styles using an online dressing room. E-Paper dolls anyone? Test out your wardrobe on a mannequin in the virtual dressing room at ClosetCouture.com and see which combinations work (and which don't).

Chemise, Ann Taylor Loft, $39. Necklace, Roaman's, $20. Dress, Trina Turk, $298. Skirt, Mango, $99. Bag, Cole Haan, $495. Jacket, Rebecca Taylor, $395.


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