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Fashion director Lucy Reber has been chasing the holy grail of  a minimal capsule wardrobe for years. Here, she explains why she’s finally  ready to let that dream go in favour of some unreservedly joyful dressing

£79, Charles & Keith (charleskeith.co.uk)

The idea of a perfectly formed capsule wardrobe has been etched in my mind as the ultimate fashion goal for as long as I can remember. A selection of timeless pieces – like Reformation’s perfect cashmere knits, Cos’s clean-cut T-shirts and effortless pleat-front trousers from The Frankie Shop – that never date and make getting dressed a breeze, all lined up neatly, by colour,

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