Remember how effortlessly Anna Chatelain of Tulip Louise styled and modeled these top looks for spring? Well, we certainly do, and we were so impressed that we snatched her up to be a monthly columnist on the At Home blog!
Stints in the fashion district of New York City and the corporate division of Neiman Marcus make her a top choice for wardrobe styling in our state (visit Tulip Louise to marvel at her eye for fashion). We believe in living a well-styled life, and you can bet we’ll be anxiously awaiting Anna’s posts each month, featuring everything you need to know to get your wardrobe in tip-top shape.
Have you spent countless hours daydreaming of the perfect closet to hold your perfectly curated lovelies? Wow, we have so much in common! In days past, the simple thought of organizing my wardrobe exhausted me. Limited square footage {and cash flow} can leave a fashionista feeling downright discouraged. âInspiringâ images of sprawling wardrobes only made the task seem that much more daunting:
1: Mariah Carey / 2 & 3: Jenna Lyons / 4: Domino Magazine
Worry not! Below is a clientâs closet that I recently helped tackle for spring:
Are you inspired yet? Wonderful. Here are four simple steps explaining how we did it:
1.    Switch out mismatched hangers for the same style throughout. TIP: Wooden hangers out of your budget? Opt for something like this!
2.    Separate your pieces by style {i.e. slacks, skirts, shorts}, then via colorway.
3.    {Space allowing} Store all shoes and clutches in individual rubbermaid containers. TIP: Take inventory photos of each item, then tape photo to exterior of coordinating container for quick reference.
4.    Place occasional pieces {i.e. swimsuits, belts} in storage bins to cut the clutter.
Now that youâre armed with the necessary steps, go forth and organize!
Yours truly-