The Journal

Getting dressed is worth thinking about.

This is where I write about the things I keep coming back to — the pieces that last, the outfits that actually work, the small decisions that make getting dressed feel good rather than stressful. No rules, just observations from someone who genuinely loves clothes.

By Tymeca Moy · Toronto

Wardrobe Essentials

The 10 Pieces Every Wardrobe Actually Needs

Not a generic list. These are the ten pieces I return to season after season — the ones that earn their place every single time, no matter what else I'm wearing.

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Getting Dressed

How to Build an Outfit Around One Great Piece

My whole approach to getting dressed starts with one thing I love. Everything else follows from there. Here's how I think about it — and how you can use it too.

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Seasonal Edit

What I'm Wearing This Spring

Spring in Toronto is its own thing — cold in the morning, warm by noon, unpredictable every other day. Here's the edit I've been building for it: the fabrics, the colours, the specific pieces.

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Seasonal

How Tymeca Moy Dresses for a Canadian Winter

The cold, the slush, the shock of going from freezing outside to overheated indoors — Toronto winter demands real answers. Here's how I actually approach it.

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Wardrobe

Tymeca Moy's Guide to Building a Capsule Wardrobe

Not a shopping list — a thinking process. How I actually edit my wardrobe down to what works, and why the edit matters more than the add.

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Wardrobe

How Tymeca Moy Thinks About Colour in a Wardrobe

Neutrals aren't boring — they're a foundation. Here's how I use colour deliberately, and the one shade I keep coming back to no matter what else changes.

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Personal

The Style Mistakes Tymeca Moy No Longer Makes

Honest reflection on what I used to get wrong — chasing trends, keeping things "just in case," buying for an imaginary life. What changed and why.

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Philosophy

What Tymeca Moy Means by Dressing With Intention

Getting dressed deliberately doesn't mean getting dressed perfectly. Here's what it actually means — and what that practice quietly does for your day.

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