The span and subject matter of fashion blogs is broad to say the least, and while you might not instantly think of What Claudia Wore as a fashion blog we at CQ are massive fans. For those who are old enough to remember Babysitter's Club books WCW is essential reading. Focusing primarily on the amazing Claudia Kishi and her kooky fashion sense WCW is a trip down memory lane, a cracking good laugh and also indispensable fashion advice.
Anyway, onto Kim the brains behind the blog, she's opened up her wardrobe to us and takes us on a tour around her organisational masterpiece in her own inimitable way. When you're done check out Rachael's wardrobe snoop from last week.
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Welcome to my attempt at wardrobe organisation. I recently moved to a new apartment and I'm trying to create some systems. My "system" at my old apartment was not very sophisticated; it mainly involved me dropping items of clothes indiscriminately on the floor when I was done with them and then skipping away merrily while whistling a jaunty tune. On the left, we start with dresses (from longer to shorter) and then move into the Land of Tank Tops That Wrinkle Really Easily. Once we hit the righthand side we transition into t-shirts (first long-sleeved, followed by short-sleeved and no those are NOT three acid-washed deep vs from American Apparel. Okay, MAYBE they are.) followed by a few button-downs and a couple Mary Kate Olsen circa 2005 style shawls. Bag lady chic! Next are my cardigans, and behind them (out of view) are more sweaters and fall/winter coats and jackets. On the floor of the righthand side are two storage units. I really don't know what I'd do if it wasn't for cheap organizers like these. My inner interior designer is cringing over the fact that they're mismatched and kind of ugly, but my outer broke college student is like "shut up, you." The three shelf unit holds my current denim rotation, and underwear & hosiery are stored in the plastic 3-drawer cart.


