Instead of standing in your closet each morning trying to decide what to wear, try planning out each day’s outfit on Sunday night. It could be a real stress reducer. #fashion
Don’t know what to wear to an event? Think about the destination and who you will see, and if in doubt, always err on the side of being dressier. #fashiontips
Thanksgiving is three weeks away. Now’s a good time to get your table linens and napkins out to make sure they don’t need to be freshened up before the holiday. #householdtips#entertaining
Remember to never store any garment unless it has been dry cleaned or laundered first. Body oils, perspiration, invisible tannin stains, and dead skin cells are all magnets for moths and other destructive pests. #garmentcare
Brushing your suit jacket and trousers after each wear is important because it removes the dirt and debris that has accumulated on the outer layers before they have the chance to settle into the fabric. It takes 30 seconds and a clean brush with stiff bristles. #clothingcare
When shopping for your wedding gown remember that wedding dress sizes usually run 1 – 2 sizes smaller than street clothes. Don’t get hung up on the number. #weddinggownCPR
Always store clothes, whether items you are currently wearing or those that are out-of-season, in a cool, dry, clean, and dark environment. This will prevent bacterial growth, insect infestation, and color fading. #clothingcare
Fall weddings are lovely, but the weather can be a bit temperamental. Be sure to keep an eye on the weather, inform your guests if they should bring a sweater or jacket, and if you’re having it outdoors, have a contingency plan in place.
Before putting your outdoor cushions and pillows away, check to see if they are water resistant. If so, rinse off excess dirt and debris, allow them to completely dry, then store them away for the season.