The Fashion Editor’s guide to editing your wardrobe - harrywalker1 shares her ultimate advice
Dysfunctional wardrobe driving you to despair? Time for a rethink – Harriet Walker on the pieces that deserve their place and those that can safely be packed away,ow do you feel when you open your wardrobe? Invigorated? Organised? Unlikely. If yours, like mine, is a haphazard and stress-inducing cram of things you used to like and now don’t – or worse, don’t like but tend to use – January is the perfect time for an audit. Or, as fashion types like to call it, an edit.
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