Posted by Jamie Nicholson on Thu 18th March 2010 at 08:30 AM, Filed in Fashion AgoniesHot NewsSeasonal TrendsTried and Tested

If like me you treasure your clothes to the point where you don’t want to throw any items away, but would rather store them, then Total Wardrobe Care have a selection of genius ways to keep pesky moths at bay and away from your precious knitwear and have some great storage solutions too!

As we slowly begin to say goodbye to our winter knits and cashmeres we can’t help but worry about what condition they’ll be in next time round.  March is a key time to start moth prevention and luxurious clothing storage and care company Total Wardrobe Care specialise in everything from organic and sweet smelling moth repellents, clothing storage solutions to a bespoke wardrobe detox service.

Organic moth repellents incorporate key ingredients such as lavender, laurel, rosemary and Yay-Chang to create an aroma which to our noses is heaven but moths hate.  Cotton cashmere storage bags and garment bags, space maximising coat-hangers and new shoe boxes are also available.  ‘The Wardrobe’ Storage Space is light, airy, temperature controlled, lavender fragranced, bug free, damp free and fully alarmed.  A fashionistas heaven, your clothes would be safely stored in mothproof breathable, washable garment bags until you need them again leaving more room in your own wardrobe.  An itemised list is made of your garments so there’s no need to worry about losing or misplacing anything.

Total Wardrobe Care also have a luxury Moth Removal service on offer where a team of moth busters will come into your wardrobes to de-moth the place so your clothes and furniture will once again be safe!  Prices start at £400 per day excluding dry-cleaning costs and products, which yes it is rather pricey but worth it in the long run!

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Posted by Chantelle on Tue 28th July 2009 at 04:23 PM, Filed in Fashion Agonies

Fashion Dilemma Question:

I’m 35, a typical pear shape and this means I have a very small bust 30A to be exact and far smaller than most of my friends anyway. I find it hard to find grown-up and sophisticated lingerie that fits me. I tend to look on the high street but most of the time I have to resort to wearing teen bras that make me feel young but not in the right way. I am open to shopping online if this means I can find what I am looking for. Can you help me?

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Posted by Chantelle on Wed 7th January 2009 at 05:09 PM, Filed in Fashion Agonies

Please give me advice on a business trip capsule wardrobe as I am going to Las Vegas in February for 5 days. I need a combination of outfits for business casual meetings and evening events. I work for a pharmaceutical company. For your information, I am an inverted triangle body shape and I have big boobs. I’m 5ft 4, a size 12 on top and a size 10 on bottom. I would also say I am short in the body and have long legs.

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Posted by Chantelle on Wed 24th September 2008 at 07:38 AM, Filed in Fashion Agonies

Our Moroccan adventure started off in Marrakech where we spent three days sight seeing and exploring the city. At night there was an opportunity to dress up a little so the mix and matching of outfits really came into play with the limited space I allowed myself for the 10 days of out trip.

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Posted by Chantelle on Wed 16th July 2008 at 09:09 PM, Filed in Fashion AgoniesHot NewsTopStylista Best Blogs

Did you know that more GB households are buying online than ever before and that More than three quarters of GB households now have access to the internet at home (78%) and over the past year buying online has become more popular (up 4% points to 62%).

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Drilling down even more, according to Bacs more than half of Britons now use the internet everyday (61%), and the typical GB adult made 24 purchases online throughout the course of last year. The average value of their most recent purchase was £94.00. A whopping 37% of UK online sales are clothes and jewellery! This stacks up to an interesting scenario if you’re looking to set up your own online fashion business.

But where do you start?

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