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Dressed For Time Offers Top Fashion, Beauty & Lifestyle Blog Tips For The Best Popular Chic Fall & Winter Style Outfit Inspiration in Chicago

Fashion Closet Must-Haves and Storage

August 3, 2015

After years and years (dare I say, decades? Cause then I feel really old haha!) of cultivating my current wardrobe, buying and selling all different types of fashion-related items, and a brief stint assisting a photographer on editorial shoots, I’ve come across several items that I consider must-haves for any well-stocked closet, and in case any fashion emergencies should arise. Some things are more specifically helpful during photo shoots, others are great just for keeping your closet in tip-top shape, and others are geared for comfort.

For photo shoots
Garment steamer – Mine is actually on loan from my boyfriend, and it’s infinitely easier to manage than an iron. I’ve been looking in to getting a portable version for shoots but it’s just the best for getting wrinkles out in a hurry while prepping everything up.
Portable fan – a MUST for temporarily cooling yourself off during a photo shoot in summer. It also will give your hair some movement for a close-up/headshot. I don’t recommend the ones with water reservoirs because they can mess up your makeup and cause your mascara to run.
A repair kit – You always want to have a small kit on hand, regardless of the situation, although this can particularly come in handy when travelling. This kit should contain safety pins (for fastening necklaces, etc), spare buttons of varying sizes, a needle and thread kit (which I usually grab at the dollar store), invisible/fashion tape (double-sided) – this stuff is great for fallen hems and low or gaping necklines; a lint roller, a small pair of scissors, and a suit brush. The brush I didn’t know I needed, but I’ve used it frequently to clean off shoes, pet hair and the like.

For maintenance/comfort
Fabreze Fabric Spray – I’m a fan of limiting the laundering of clothing until necessary. While this isn’t exactly the easiest feat in summer time, I find that if I’ve only worn an item for a few hours, a few spritzes of Fabreze makes them smell all nice and fresh again.
Fabric Shaver – This little guy is indispensable in autumn and winter, when it’s time to break out fuzzy scarves and nubby sweaters that have just gotten a bit too pilly. A little pass-by of this handy tool will remove all of those dreadful little balls that accumulate under arms and where necklaces rubbed.
Dr. Scholl’s everything- I use from this line the insoles, the moleskin-like tape to add to shoes with rough spots, the arch supports to tuck in to heels, and the no-rub balm if I can ever remember to use it, on my heels before a night out. I’ve also read a tip from Katie Maloney of Vanderpump Rules to wear a maxi pad inside your heels for long nights spent dancing and scheming.. I’ve yet to try this out, but it makes total sense!

When it comes to storage, I have a few invaluable pieces from IKEA that I highly recommend, not only for their functionality, but because the prices truly can’t be beat. This clothing rack, the Rigga, is a life saver when prepping for shoots, but even if I didn’t do what I do, I would still use it just for getting outfits figured out for work/weekend/trips, etc. The other is the Mulig, a clothing valet which is great for planning your outfit the night before. It’s got a tray for accessories and hooks for hanging clothing or your handbag.

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For clutches, I’ve converted an old entertainment center of Mark’s that has 2 short shelves and one larger one, and it’s perfect because it has built-in bookends, so everything just stays put when I place it in there.

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Moving on to my actual close configuration, I have my dresses and skirts hanging in our master walk-in closet, along with Mark’s things. In the closet room, which Mark has awesomely let me name our spare room, I have hanging my coats, blazers, tops and belts. Folded on the shelves above are jeans, sweaters, and cardigans, and I have two baskets with tights and rolled tank tops.

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Sorry for the picture quality here, I do plan on video soon to show everything at the same time, so be on the lookout for it! But here you get the general idea of my set-up.
My scarves and hats are on a metal utility cart (also borrowed from the boyfriend), and shoes are in the closet, on a metal shoe rack, and on the floor wrapping around the guest bed and under anything that will have them! 😉

My jewelry is mostly on wooden hangers, hung across one of my closet doors, turned sideways. Not ideal, but it’s what I came up with in a pinch.

Lastly, I will say that a surprisingly useful tool I’ve found is the garment bags from Rent the Runway that come with my unlimited shipments! Garment bags can be purchased at a number of places, but these ones are lightweight and free, and so useful when traveling to a shoot or on vacation when I’ve got something fancy that I want to keep wrinkle-free and protected from the elements.

I hope this gave you some ideas on how to organize your closet, or some helpful additions to make getting dressed a little easier. I’d love to hear about your closet set-up or anything that I may have missed! 😀

 



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Current Beauty Organization

June 16, 2015

The products in my beauty collection are still not totally how I want them to be after moving.. But I think I’ve gotten close enough that I can back away and know where everything is while enjoying the set-up aesthetically. Here it is!

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First, let me start by saying that my set-up is not a normal one, by far! Most people have their makeup in the bathroom or bedroom, and books on the bookshelves.. Well, I have my books in the living room, and my beauty products at the end of the hallway! The pictures below are ones I’ve yet to hang, but I also kind of like the way they frame this space.
So from left to right, top to bottom, we have..
Top shelf – Misc. bin that holds products ranging from ointments and salves to q-tips and ace bandages, this container stores a bit of everything; my makeup brushes, eye and lip liners, mascaras and shadow primers, extra nail polish remover, Evian mist.
2nd shelf – a trunk holding most of my palettes and false eyelashes, tissues, brush cleaners, lipsticks, glosses and balms.
3rd shelf – Zoya nail polish, misc. nail polish, travel-size lotions, more polish remover (this Zoya one with a pump is so great!!), nail art supplies, cotton balls.
4th shelf – loose eyeshadow powders, a tub filled with everything for a base (foundation, concealer, setting powder, etc.), my trunk that houses blushes, single eyeshadows, bronzers and cream shadows.

I took some detailed shots too, to show how I’ve arranged everything inside of the cases.

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Loose shadows including MAC Pigments and Bare Minerals.
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Lipsticks, stains, glosses, crayons, balms, etc.
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Inside my trunk. Everything from cream, gel and powder blushes, bronzers, single eyeshadows, and lots of cream and liquid shadows.
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The pink tub houses all of my Zoya ploshes, which is quickly reaching capacity. The other, larger tub holds all of my other polishes. I definitely need to do some editing here, as I’ve had some of those polishes for a while! Side note, I almost always do my own manicures, so I actually do use most of these on a fairly consistent basis, but I do only have ten fingers and ten toes to work on haha!

I hope this post has given you some inspiration on beauty organization and storage. I am always on the hunt for new ideas and ways to display/store my stash too, so please feel free to comment with any tips you’d like to share with me!
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A Glimpse Inside My Medicine Cabinet

February 13, 2015

Welcome to the sometimes clusterf*** that is my hair-centric medicine cabinet. I am lucky enough to live in a house with a spare bathroom. Or should I say my boyfriend is lucky, because I don’t think he’d appreciate my love of hair-care products taking over our shared space!… Regardless, it has taken some time to accumulate the products I think are best suited for my hair. I don’t have much brand loyalty, (except for maybe Bumble and Bumble), as most of my products come from all different types of stores and are purchased on a whim. I often find that the brand that makes the incredible hairspray also makes the super greasy serum, and so on, so I like to mix it up! I do love trying out new things, hence the abundant sample-sized section on the right, and my subscriptions to Ipsy and Birchbox certainly feed that addiction.

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So I’ve tried my best to organize my products in order of use.. Such as “before blow-drying”, “while styling”, and “finishing touches.”
Starting at the top left, I have pre-blowdry serums and oils, some of which enhance curls or help keep hair straight, depending on the look I’m going for. Below that, are volumizing and prep sprays when blow-drying. Beneath those are pre-blowdrying protective mists and leave-in conditioners.
The middle section at the top holds styling and flyaway creams, sea salt sprays and finishing oils. Under those are texturizing powders and gels; on the bottom shelf is mousse, more root-boosting spray and beach-hair potions.
On the right side you’ll find mini sizes of hair masks and treatments, travel sizes of dry shampoo and dry conditioner, and finally, a rather small (if you ask me!) selection of hairspray. I’m partial to the sprays that also impart some shine, while holding a style, and I have one from Kenra that does the job perfectly, but it has to live underneath the sink because it is like 20″ tall! It is a bit pricey, but that bottle continues to last and last.

What is your ultimate hair-care brand? Or do you also like to mix and match from various makers?



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Statement Necklace Storage Idea

April 9, 2014

Over the past few years, I’ve accumulated quite a selection of shiny, colorful neck adornments that could be classified as “statement” pieces. They range from trendy bubble necklaces from J.Crew to rainbow crystals and layers of mixed metal chains shipped to me after hours of combing eBay (glass of wine in hand).

In addition to admittedly having too many, storage of these beauties has been a long-standing issue. Lay them flat and they take up a ton of room. Hang them on hooks and they bang into each other and risk scratches and losing crystals every time you sort through them to find the desired piece. My solution? Heavy-duty but still attractive wooden hangers. You can see every item, they’re easy to get on and off, and because of the curved ends of the hanger, they don’t scrape against the wall. And, they’re just too pretty to hide in a box!       

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Some close-ups of the jewels.

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