Drummoyne Wardrobe Curation
A busy mum of three, Sarah had fallen out of love with her wardrobe, a busy home life and a full on career had left her wardrobe down at the bottom of the priority list. It had become cluttered, disorganised and unloved.
Prior to her wardrobe renovation we did a colour analysis which provided direction for decluttering. Some new hangers in her newly renovated ‘to-die-for’ walk in and focus on Autumn colours breathed new life into it. All that was left was for her wardrobe curation was to hit the shops and fill a few gaps. Love love loved this project.
Self love through wardrobe curation
How often as busy Mums do we put ourselves at the bottom of the priority list? Through the process of bringing up children it’s so easy to lose our confidence in what we wear and our sense of identity. Many women end up with a wardrobe of clothes that no longer fit or that don’t represent who they are now. Using colour analysis is a great way to help the decluttering process, helping you understand why you don’t wear something or feel a bit flat in it. Once the decluttering is done I advise many of my clients to invest in a stylist to help them fill the gaps.
Having a wardrobe full of clothes beautifully organised and uncluttered can significantly change how you feel day to day and your confidence at work.