As British Vogue’s Acting Shopping Director, Julia Brenard knows a thing or two about keeping her clothes in order. Here she shares her tips for tackling that wardrobe spring clean you may have been putting off.
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2. Maximise your space
I recommend hanging as many of your clothes as possible because that way you can see exactly what you have. I like to group long items such as trousers, dresses, coats and jackets together, and then shorter items such as tops shorts and skirts.
It is best to fold jeans, T-shirts and jumpers in such a way that you can still tell what they are when they are stacked up, keeping defining details such as a print or interesting collar in view. This will make life easier when you are getting dressed in the morning.
I tend to swap things out of my wardrobe seasonally to use the available space to its full potential, for instance, I put my heavy winter coats and massive jumpers into sealed storage boxes in the loft over the summer months.
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Julia’s Investment Pieces
“Once you have your wardrobe well organised, you can really begin to cherish the pieces you have and think carefully about what else you bring in.”