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Seasonless Wardrobe: What To Add

This last in our “Seasonless Wardrobe” series is focused on what you should be adding to your closet. The list could be long but we’re not talking about building an entire wardrobe but rather supplementing and getting you ready for fall. On your short list for fall should be: Scarves ~ideal for drafts and travel Cashmere ~ this should be year-round so grab two great tops Cognac/luggage colored handbag ~ it goes from summer into fall effortlessly Prints ~ they

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Seasonless Wardrobe: What To Put Away

One of the topics I discuss in my book is the percentage or amount of clothing that should stay in your closet at a certain age ~ simply put, the older you get, the less movement in and out of your closet. There are summer clothes that, regardless of age or stage or stylishness, need to be put away as we move into fall. Let’s start with: Swimsuits Linen clothing White eyelet Sundresses Strappy sandals Cotton footwear (espadrilles, etc.) Lightweight,

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Defining Your Personal Style: Cliff Notes Version

This is the third in a four part series around building your ideal wardrobe. By now, you’ve done an initial wardrobe assessment, spent a Saturday (or Sunday) purging your closet to get down to those most useful items and elements. This third section will work as a “purge” as well but will come as a result of you having a better understanding of your style personality. Let’s start by answering these 9 questions: [if it takes you more than 5 seconds

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Building The Ideal Wardrobe Series

You really want a personal stylist or someone/anyone to come into your closet, twinkle their nose, and create the ideal wardrobe for you. You could get up in the morning, fear-free, and open the door to loads of wonderful treasures; or perhaps prepare for a last-minute trip without having to head to the mall. Call the stylist – that’s one option (I’m available here). I’m certainly not opposed to that as it keeps me employed. The second option is to

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