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Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Wardrobe Rehab : Session 2, Re-Thinking What You Already Own



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In my last closet post I discussed how to clean out your wardrobe for a new season. If you didn't read it the first time around, you can take a few minutes and read through the post here.

Today I am talking about my second step in transitioning my closet from one season to the next; re-evaluating what items I already have to see how I can re-style into some new looks this season. Don’t get me wrong, I love buying new clothes as much as the next 20-something female. But I also love taking something I already own and mixing it a totally new way for a modern and current look. Saving some money by not having to purchase tons of new clothes is never a bad thing either!

Saturday, September 10, 2016

Wardrobe Rehab : Session 1, Cleaning Out Your Closet

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Summer is coming to an end and that means it's time to put away our warm weather clothes and transition our closets for cooler temps. We still have some time in NYC until it is actually cold (the heat wave going on now is in the 90s), but the present is a great time to assess what you have in your wardrobe and what you may need to purchase for the upcoming season. Having an early plan for shopping means you can take your time and find exactly what you want, while paying a price you are comfortable with.

I love closet and wardrobe cleaning, editting and building, so I decided to do a three part series, one post on each of these topics. With a new season comes a fresh opportunity to clean out your closet, re-think your style and add some new pieces to bring your current items to life again. So let’s jump right in, shall we?

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