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How to Declutter Your Wardrobe Without Stress

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How To Declutter Your Wardrobe Without Stress

We all normally see decluttering of our wardrobe as emptying it to create space for new items. But it shouldn’t always be about that.  We should also see it as elevating our style, bringing our true identity, true clothing, figuring out what is working and what no longer works for us and let your wardrobe speak confidently and calmly.

Here is a step by step guide on how to declutter your wardrobe with ease.

 

Dumping all at once is a no

Take it slow & smart

Dumping everything out at once is a big no. This will only lead you to exhaustion before you even get started. The best way is working it in bit size. Start from one drawer or hanging rod, it helps you figure things out purposefully. Expert organizers consistently warn against jumping between zones before you’ve finished.

 

Labeling guide you

Prep your “keeper” method

Labels work: set up bins or boxes labeled Keep, Donate/Sell, Repair/Clean, and Unsure. When in doubt, pop the item in “Unsure.” Seal it up and revisit in 6 months—out of sight, out of mind, and no stress.

Use decision shortcuts

Two rules that work wonders:

  • The 90/90 Rule: If you haven’t worn it in 90 days and don’t plan to wear it in the next 90, off it goes.

 

  • The 3-Second Rule: Pick something up—if you don’t know in 3 seconds whether to keep or let it go, be honest and ditch it. Keeps indecision at bay.

 

Ask yourself questions

Ask the right questions

As you hold each piece, imagine it in your current life:

  • Does it fit well and suit your lifestyle?

 

  • Will  you feel like yourself if you wear it?

 

  • Is it still in good shape?

 

  • Would you buy it today knowing what you know now?

If the answer is “no” to most, it’s time to say goodbye.

 

Respect the emotional tie

Guilt often keeps us hoarding. Instead of ditching everything that sparks nostalgia, move meaningful items to a memory box. It frees up daily space without erasing history.

 

Organize your wardrobe

Organize what’s left

Once you’ve sorted, it’s time to tidy:

  • Hang like items together—tops, dresses, jeans.

 

  • Organize by color or function.

 

  • Invest in slim velvet hangers to save space.

Build habits to stay clear

Decluttering isn’t a one time thing. Create simple routines to prevent clutter from coming back:

  • Scan your wardrobe weekly.
  • Once a new season begins, reassess your wardrobe for wear, fit and fashion relevance, that way it helps you arrange neatly and pick outfits for the day easily.

Prep for what comes next

Before bringing anything new into your closet:

  • Check if you have something similar
  • Apply the 1-in-1-out rule: Bring one item in, take one item out.
  • Shop carefully —don’t let impulse buying lead you.

Decluttering is a very important part of living

Why Decluttering is Important

Clear Vision: Smaller sections = Focused decisions

Stress-free Upkeep: Little actions prevents overwhelming

Emotional Freedom:  Memory Box frees mental space

Smart Shopping Habit: Less clutter, more joy from new buys.

Finally

Decluttering isn’t about ditching your old clothes, it’s about creating a closet that works for you.  The key thing is removing the “what-ifs” and making room for “what fits, what needed.” Take your time, do it thoughtfully and build a new system that supports your peace and style. You will thank yourself later.

also read: The Fashion Highlight of the Year – Princess Diana’s Wardrobe Auction   

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The Nike x SKIMS Ballet Sneaker Has Arrived, Inspired by Tabi

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The Nike x SKIMS Ballet Sneaker, known as the NikeSKIMS Rift Mesh, has launched. Nike and Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS brand have teamed up for their first sneaker collaboration. It was launched on January 26, 2026, it’s an updated version of Nike’s Air Rift from the ’90s, combining ballet-inspired styling with the shoe’s distinctive split-toe feature.

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The original Nike Air Rift, released in 1996, drew inspiration from the barefoot running techniques of athletes in Kenya’s Great Rift Valley, and tabi toe (split toe) that allows natural foot movement – That split-toe feature echoes the famous Maison Margiela Tabi shoes (inspired by traditional Japanese tabi socks).

 

Key features include:

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  •  tabi toe for split-toe look and natural foot movement.
  • Breathable mesh upper (in the initial release) for a close fit.
  • Single midfoot strap for easy entry and a secure fit.
  • Minimalist midsole that keeps you close to the ground, reflecting to the original Rift’s barefoot design concept.
  • Textured logo outsole for subtle grip.

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The sneaker is suitable for active wear. Kim Kardashian herself said: “There’s something so powerful and beautiful about a ballet flat, which is why reimagining the Nike Rift for the first NikeSKIMS sneaker felt perfect. The Rift isn’t just a shoe, it’s a 90s icon that women everywhere have fallen in love with.”

The debut Rift Mesh (in colors like black) released at $150 and sold out quickly at select retailers. Follow-up drops, like the Rift Satin (with satin uppers in black and silt red), are slated for February 5, 2026, as part of SKIMS’ Spring ’26 collection inspired by modern ballerinas (featuring campaigns with BLACKPINK’s LISA). This extends into apparel, accessories, and now footwear.

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Willy Chavarria FW26 Show at Paris Fashion Week 2026

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Designer Willy Chavarria took to the runway at Paris Fashion Week to showcase his Fall/Winter 2026 collection, “Eterno.” The presentation combined traditional runway looks with live music and performance elements, creating a hybrid runway experiences.

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Several musicians appeared on stage as the collection was shown. Performers included Mon Laferte, Lunay, Mahmood, Feid, Santos Bravos, Lil Mr. E, and Latin Mafia. The musicians performed throughout the show, intertwining with the runway presentation.

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The show started with slim, tailored pieces, straight-leg trousers paired with blazers and coats. This choice of fitted silhouettes marked a shift from some of Chavarria’s previous work, which often emphasised oversized shapes. A section of the show included workwear pieces under the “Big Willy” label, such as bomber jackets and hoodies. The lineup included items from Chavarria’s work with adidas Originals, featuring tracksuits and sportswear inspired by Chicano culture and streetwear aesthetics. Some final looks in the lineup included outfits with contrasting textures and colors.

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At the end of the presentation, Willy Chavarria joined the models on stage wearing a T‑shirt printed with the phrase “Protection is Love”, statement highlighted in press coverage.

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The FW26 “Eterno” presentation was covered by fashion outlets as one of the most distinctive runway presentations of Paris Fashion Week 2026, noted for its integration of live performance.

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Pharrell Williams Presents Louis Vuitton’s Fall 2026 Menswear Collection

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Pharrell Williams revealed Louis Vuitton’s Fall/Winter 2026 menswear collection at Paris Men’s Fashion Week, delivering a presentation. The show took place outside the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris, inside a large cube structure that immediately set it apart from the usual runway format.

The collection focused on quiet elegance. With its glass walls and clean lines set against artificial grass, the space felt more like a modern home than a runway, adding a quiet sense of ease as the models passed through. It felt more like watching scenes from a film than a traditional fashion show. The collection stayed true to a grounded palette, built around beige, brown, grey, black, denim, and cream. From time to time, soft pops of colour including red, yellow, pink, baby blue, and green added warmth.

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The clothes blended classic tailoring with comfort. Long coats, double-breasted jackets, loose trousers, parkas layered over suits, and relaxed knits showed Pharrell’s continued interest in wearable luxury.

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Accessories such as leather caps, polished shoes, and subtle hardware details kept the looks refined and practical. Music played a major role in shaping the atmosphere. A live orchestra performed alongside gospel-style dancers moving to hip-hop rhythms.

The show drew a high-profile crowd. Guests included John Legend, Future, Skepta, SZA, Usher, Jackson Wang, and France’s First Lady, Brigitte Macron. K-pop star BamBam of GOT7 also made his runway debut.

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This collection also marked the beginning of Louis Vuitton’s monogram anniversary year. With Fall 2026, Pharrell Williams continued to shape Louis Vuitton menswear into something thoughtful, and relaxed.

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