Wardrobe revamp - why we find it difficult…plus my new shirt purchase

At this time of year, you will be inundated with advice on decluttering and re-organising your wardrobe. Often this will result in you rushing out to buy extra storage boxes and containers that will mean you simply move things around rather than tackling the issue. I have written many Style Posts giving practical advice about the process, storage solutions, the best ways organise items, but I understand tackling your wardrobe can become so much more than simply buying a few boxes and some new hangers. For many it is overwhelming – where the hell to start; you can feel a sense of shame if you have too many clothes or if clothes look shabby and neglected; you can feel loathing if you no longer fit into certain items. All these feelings stop us taking action. Here’s what happens when you do…
“Never in a million years did I think that I would need or consider hiring someone to help me with my wardrobe. Until this year when it became clear to me that I just can’t do it on my own. After years of focussing on my work and kids I have lost my way and even when I attempted to shop it never felt satisfying. I kept going for the same old, same old, feeling quite deflated and disappointed with my wardrobe. This all changed when I met Maggie who was recommended to me by a friend. I had previously considered a few stylists but there was something about Maggie. She is warm, generous, fun, and inspirational. Her magic is addictive! She totally understood me and showed me how to make my wardrobe work. It’s an incredible experience.”
Before you ask – no money changed hands for this beautiful testimonial!
It made me realise - I can send you ALL the best advice regarding your wardrobe, but nothing will get you results as quickly and efficiently as having me there with you. My wardrobe service is an investment, I know that, but it is one that you will never regret and one that will stay with you. Now, more than ever, is a time to be considered when it comes to shopping; to really appreciate what you already own; and to discover what gaps are missing to make your wardrobe work. Do get in touch to book or find out more information. It would be an absolute pleasure to help you. Let 2025 be the year you make the change that lasts.
One of the principles I now use to keep my wardrobe under control is “one in, one out”. If I buy a new piece, I need to see what can go (to charity) from my existing wardrobe. Why not give it a try? My most recent purchase was this striped shirt from H&M. I am obsessed by shirts and fussy about the cut and quality. This one is a great addition to my shirt collection and here’s how I intend styling it. Ps. One of Killick’s shirts has now been donated to a charity!
My hope is that when you open your wardrobe you love what you see. If you don’t – call me!
You're very welcome


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