THE LAZY GIRL’S GUIDE TO LOOKING PUT TOGETHER

We’ve all been there. Your energy level to put together an outfit hovers somewhere between “sweatpants all day” and “I’ll wear what I had on yesterday.” But here’s the thing—just because you don’t feel like putting effort into your look doesn’t mean you can’t look like you did.

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HOW TO ORGANIZE YOUR CLOSET

At the start of spring, I always take inventory of my closet and rotate my wardrobe from winter to spring/summer. It takes time and patience, but there's nothing like opening your closet door to an organized space with your favorite pieces on display and nothing getting in the way of what you want to grab.

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3 BENEFITS OF A SIMPLE SPRING WARDROBE

I love having a small, simplified wardrobe, but it hasn’t always been this way. For most of my life, I was pretty convinced that I needed all the things. But over the last few years, I realized that I only needed and loved a fraction of what was hanging in my closet.

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DOS AND DON’TS TO BUYING CONSIGNMENT

Want to improve your wardrobe? Raid someone else’s.

More and more, we're all coming to realize the benefits of buying pre-owned and pre-loved clothing. Gently used (or purposely abandoned) wardrobes staples still have a long lifespan and could be the perfect addition to your closet.

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THE SPRING UNIFORM

One word: Jumpsuit.
It's time to rethink your approach to daily dressing, get out of your lounging rut (if that is such a thing), and level things up a bit. But let's ease in shall we? No need to jump from sweatpants to sequins. That seems extreme. Not to worry, I’ve got just the thing.

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HOW TO CUFF DENIM LIKE A PRO

My love affair with denim runs deep. I literally wear jeans with everything. I tend to reinvent my looks by styling them differently. Cuffing is a great way to do this. You can pretty much cuff any of your denim, whether the goal is to shorten the length or make your outfit look more effortless.

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