Decluttering Process
Do you feel discouraged and don't know where to start when it comes to tidying up your wardrobe? Do you regularly wear 30% of your wardrobe, while 70% of your clothes hang there unused? Would you like to have an organised and tidy wardrobe? Do you want to be able to see everything you own so you can make the most of what you have?
Let's work together to eliminate stylistic clutter and evaluate the garments that truly enhance your figure. Freeing up valuable space by eliminating fashion mistakes will clear your mind and lead you towards a wardrobe that reflects your personality and exudes stylistic confidence, rather than unflattering garments!
Together, we will embrace the principle of less is more and transform your space into a functional, harmonious and inspiring place. A wardrobe designed for you, where everything is in its place and getting dressed finally becomes simple and enjoyable.
First, I will ask you to share your needs with me and show me the space to be reorganised virtually, so that I can assess how much time is needed. We will agree on a date for the consultation and, if necessary, I will send you a shopping list with the tools you will need for the reorganisation.
On the day of the consultation, we will analyse your clothes together, deciding what to keep and what to let go of. I will then proceed to reorganise your wardrobe in the best possible way. I will take care of everything: you can sit back and supervise.
Together, we will remove what no longer represents you, leaving room for new energy, clarity and authentic beauty. This type of intervention will make your wardrobe functional and ensure that you only keep the clothes you really use and love.
How does it work?
Truly reorganised wardrobe: only clothes you wear and love, arranged in a functional and coherent way. Not just a simple reorganisation, but a thorough decluttering to create an essential, unique and elegant wardrobe.
Order, lightness and awareness: eliminating the superfluous gives you an immediate overview of what you own, simplifies the moment of getting dressed and helps you make more targeted and conscious purchases.
Less waste, more value: less space taken up, fewer unused clothes, less money spent unnecessarily and less time wasted. A practical and sustainable approach to your wardrobe.
What’s included:
Where: in person or online
Time: 2.5/3 hours estimated for a standard wardrobe (a chest of drawers + a two-door wardrobe)
Price: £90 per hour
THE MAGIC OF TIDYING
For my decluttering service, I draw inspiration from Marie Kondo's Japanese method - described in her book “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up” - adopting it as a practical and conscious tool for reorganising wardrobes.
Through a targeted selection process, I guide people to get rid of the superfluous, keep only what makes them happy, and value what is really used and loved.
The goal is to create a functional space that reflects personal style and makes the wardrobe simpler, more coherent, and more satisfying to live with every day.
I can help you manage whatever you decide to discard.
There are many ways to give new life to clothes that no longer suit you: Vinted, flea markets, Vestiaire Collective, charity shops... You can do it yourself, get advice from me, or get help with putting them up for sale.
It's not just what's left that needs to be reorganised, it's also important to do so with what has been “decluttered”, and it's no easy task to do this in the most appropriate way for yourself.
“We live in an economic cycle that rewards consumption rather than durability.”
Decluttering is not only an act of self-awareness, it also has greater value in terms of sustainability.
Every year, around 92 million tonnes of textile waste are produced worldwide, most of which is non-recyclable. In Europe, each person throws away an average of around 16 kg of clothing per year.
Decluttering embracing a “less is more” mindset could help to counteract these figures. Owning only things that are actually used, taking care of them to extend their life cycle and ensuring they are disposed of properly once they are no longer needed... these are the first small steps towards improving our lives, the lives of our clothes and the life of the planet.

