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Consultation and Goal Setting
We will begin with a detailed discussion to understand your lifestyle, personal style, preferences, and objectives for the wardrobe edit. This step ensures that the edit aligns with your daily needs and long-term style goals.
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Sorting
Categorizing items into keep, alter, donate, or discard piles. The "keep" items should fit well, be in good condition, and reflect your personal style. Items that no longer fit, are out of style, or in poor condition should be considered for donation or discarding. Pieces that need minor adjustments can be set aside for alterations.
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Identifying gaps
Identifying any gaps in the wardrobe where key pieces are missing. This could include staple items that offer versatility, seasonal pieces, or items needed to complete outfits. Make a list of these pieces for future shopping to ensure a well-rounded wardrobe.
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Follow-up Plan
Creating a follow-up plan that may include shopping for missing key pieces, scheduling future wardrobe checks, or planning seasonal updates. This ensures the wardrobe continues to meet your needs and style evolution.
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Assessment
​Review of the entire wardrobe piece by piece. This involves evaluating each item based on its fit, condition, style, and how well it aligns with your current lifestyle and style preferences.
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Organizing
Once the keep pile is confirmed, organize the wardrobe in a way that makes it easy to access and put together outfits. This will involve grouping items by category (e.g., tops, pants, dresses), color, or occasion. The goal is to create a visually appealing and functional wardrobe that simplifies the process of getting dressed.
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Personalized Recommendations
Providing personalized recommendations for how to wear existing pieces in new ways, suggesting outfit combinations that you might not have considered. This step can rejuvenate the wardrobe without the need for new purchases.
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Maintenance Tips
Offering tips for maintaining the wardrobe, including advice on care, storage solutions, and how to keep the wardrobe organized over time.
"A wardrobe edit is not just about decluttering; it's a transformative process that aims to create a functional, stylish, and personalized wardrobe that makes you feel confident and prepared for any occasion."
