Saturday, 21 March 2009

Your wish is my command...


I'm not quite sure why I hadn't heard of the concept
Wardrobe Wishes...



To keep it short and sweet, the idea behind it is that by hiring Diana (a wardrobe consultant), she can share her expertise and de-clutter your wardrobe so that all your staple and favourite pieces are within reach. We only wear 20% of what we own and WW will assist in organising and maintaining your wardrobe so that you can be more efficient when searching for outfits. Unused items of clients will go towards St Vincent de Paul to be resold or rationed to families in need. 

Once your wardrobe has been sorted, a personal shopping service is also offered to fill in the gaps of your new wardrobe and Diana will teach you smart shopping tips that fit your budget and also ensure that your purchases will last for more than a season. 

I can imagine the price tag on this service to be quite high given you'll be recruiting a professional shopper with a decade of experience in the industry and abroad. But I shall keep this wonderful concept in mind for when I climb the corporate ladder and earn super big bucks (if the day will ever come), but no harm dreaming :)

Note 1: Initial consultation is free, so I just might be inquisitive and ask. Will keep you posted if I do.

Note 2: I once helped a friend who just moved homes to unpack his clothes. I was so impressed after two hours of handling, sorting and re-arranging but when I revealed to him his brand new closet he just looked at me and said, "Omgosh how am I going to find anything? Why are my jerseys all over the place!?" I said, "But it's all colour co-ordinated!" He appreciated the effort but I definitely would not consider a career in wardrobe consulting. At least you could tell there was a touch of girliness in there :)

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