2013年5月24日星期五

Out with the old: The wardrobe interior designers


  This can be the newest trends of the new season in a cabinet, without adjust some of the old ones? Main pivot points wardrobe is the answer, but often the task can seem overwhelming. Need some helpful tips? Here's how the professionals to solve the problem.

Nanette Lepore, designer of an eponymous line

Lepore reorganizing her closet at least once per season. "A whole weekend dedicated to the switch," she explains. It organized by category and "mood", tops lace dresses 1940 "beachy breeze", and a separate space for his new collection. Lepore is meticulously photographed, inventoried and stored all the old clothes. "In this way, the goodbye is not forever, because I for ever." But the system is not always infallible. "I lost clothing and yes, it bothers me a lot. I'm attached to each piece," she said, adding she is currently pursuing a lost pair of Miu Miu loafers.

Paul Andrew, shoe designer

The apartment Tribeca Andrew has a large walk-in closet, and the majority of her wardrobe is black, but still more storage units in the city, "which each filled to capacity with off-season clothes and shoes." In his apartment are shirts and Jackets by color pants and suits hung silhouette. While storage is organized in the same way, but in transparent clothes zipper bags with cedar blocks to protect against moths.

Pomme Chan, designer, "What If"

Chan made "wardrobe surgery" twice a year, the organization category. The greater part of her wardrobe is dresses of various lengths, from coats, jackets, shirts and "Beautiful things I do not wear often." It organizes the color from white to black followed. Sweaters take up much space when folded, it depends on their behalf with shorts, shirts and skirts. Its vintage pieces, including sunglasses, bracelets and necklaces placed in storage containers from Muji. Jackets dry cleaned every two to three months to keep it fresh and uses moth everywhere, even shoes and fabric bags. Dear shoes get another clear plastic bag for extra protection against snacking.

Louise Olsen, designer and co-founder of Dinosaur Designs, Sydney

In spring sweaters are in sandalwood or cedar boxes and boots stored in their cases. Olsen wrinkles and air-flat-packs clothing to prevent damage from moths and damp air. She also likes the clothing group Color: warm to cool, neutral and black-and-white groups. Accessories remain outside all year round, at the stands of the trunk and bracelet, earrings and go into the bags sitting on the shelves of her walk-in closet.

Tim Kaeding, co-founder and designer of Mother Denim

Kaeding juggles two closets, one in Los Angeles and one in Manhattan. Take both sides thought, new indigo jeans, white jeans and white T-shirts and jeans. The best of them are in Los Angeles, and leaner, less worn to go to NY. It keeps the same pair of black and white Converse both. It has a shelf for vintage jeans, another set of new jeans and one for white. Shirts range from dark blue to light blue, ending with white. The only clothes that season sweaters are stored.
Sydner designer Camilla Franks

Camilla Franks designer based in Sydney

Frank does not save everything they packed everything in her room in her Victorian house and a lot depends on the screen. "I want to be able to see at all, but yes, I often lose clothes in this way," she admits.


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