Your closet: inspiration or irritation?

I believe in a small, fully-functional and efficient wardrobe. Those of you who have seen my closet will back me up when I say that I share a small walk-in wardrobe with my husband and I keep all my seasons, footwear and accessories together in one place. I keep my coats in a closet downstairs and my underwear, socks and workout wear in a chest of drawers that I share with hubby.

That’s it. Everything that I need to put together an outfit is in sight and on hand and this is key. I get to shop in my own closet everyday which keeps me calm and makes my toes tingle. It takes a bit of energy keeping your closet organized but once you’re in the routine, it’s easy as pie and worth the effort. I swear that I save time and money by knowing exactly what I have and being able to retrieve it instantly.

Creating a happy, practical and comfortable personal dressing environment is achievable, even if your closet is relatively small. It’s a question of savvy editing and clever storage. Take the time to clean out your closet over the next few weeks and make 4 piles (a pile to donate, to alter, to store and to keep). Once you’ve done that, get organized and introduce a closet system that works for you.

I edit my closet 4 times a year and use a “one-in, one-out” principle which keeps it tight and manageable. The skill lies in updating a wardrobe with the right items to keep your look current, timeless and fab, and in the correct amounts to keep your wardrobe balanced.

These skills can be learned and applied. It also helps to have the right storage and these IKEA wardrobe systems are affordable and may serve as some inspiration.

Fashion buzzwords for 2008

The Today Show’s Natalie Morales took a look at fashion trends and styles for the New Year. Buzzwords like “pattern”, “colour”, “multicultural” and “fluidity” describe what lies ahead. I had a hunch that the voluminous trend would stick around and I’m happy to see that this is the case. A bit of volume in the right place makes for an interesting outfit. Bright hues and ethnic patterns will be a refreshing contrast to the sea of black and white retail collections we saw for Spring 2007, but it’s going to be a tricky season for those who prefer neutrals and plain items.

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Brights are back and I’m thrilled.

The Little Things we Often Neglect

The first few weeks of a New Year are the perfect time to remember the parts of your wardrobe that often fall by the wayside. Set aside time to think about the items below and add them to your shopping list if they need replacing or updating. The list pertains both to ladies and gents so have a squizz at your significant other’s wardrobe after you’ve gone through yours.

  • Slippers or house shoes are an essential part of your wardrobe if you don’t like to wear shoes at home. Walking around in socks is fine, but if your feet hurt after a day of stomping around on hard wooden floors, then a super pair of slippers is the solution.
  • Loungewear that looks and feels great is a must because lounging with style is important, and I can’t stress this point enough.
  • Workout wear that’s flattering, comfortable and practical makes exercising a joy. Make sure that you work out in pukka workout wear because old sweats and T’s won’t do.
  • Socks need to work with your wardrobe and be free of holes. Make sure that you have the right assortment of colours and thicknesses to suit your needs.
  • Underwear is often neglected and it’s where your style quotient starts. Check that bras, undies, camisoles and boxer shorts are in good condition and in the right size and silhouette.
  • Make-up drawers get overloaded with lipsticks, mascaras, eyeliners and shadows that are either dated or expired. Get rid of the junk and keep your make-up drawer clean and minimalist.

Closet editing was a popular New Year’s resolution so we’ll recap how to proceed with this process effectively in a few blog entries.

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Happy New Year!

The New Year brings opportunity to start afresh and this year I have one style-related resolution. I tend to buy too many Summer sandals. In Seattle, our Springs are chilly and our Summers are short which makes my need for breezy open shoes minimal. I’m therefore putting the brakes on Summer sandal purchases this year.

Do you have any fashion and style resolutions for 2008 that you’d like to share? We’d love to hear them.

We at youlookfab wish you a happy, healthy and stylish New Year.

The best and worst celebrity dresses of 2007

It was the “year of the dress” and I’d like to conclude 2007 with my best and worst frocks of the year:

Best:

  1. Nicole Kidman in her red Balenciaga gown at the Oscars. She was a walking work of art that night.
  2. Reese Witherspoon in her short canary yellow Nina Ricci number at the Golden Globes, because it was so unexpectedly fresh, young and sassy. The red shoes that accompanied her outfit stole the show.

Worst:

  1. Mary-Kate Olsen in what looked like a Grecian table cloth gone terribly wrong at an Aids Fundraiser in NYC .
  2. Jessica Simpson in her preppy check mini dress that left nothing to the imagination.

My award for worst celebrity look for 2007 goes to Kirsten Dunst at the premier of Spiderman 3. She wore an awfully unflattering combination of separates. The colour, choice of silhouette, shoes and stockings of this outfit left me speechless. I hope that Kirsten’s style quotient is back on track next year.

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Click on the thumbnail pictures to see the outfits at E! Online.