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The Tidy Closet: Tips From A French Woman: Easy Steps And Motivation To Declutter Your Closet And Organise Your Wardrobe

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Are you stuck in a rut and in despair over your untidy closet? Do you want your clothes to show you off to your best advantage? Do you lack motivation and know-how? Are you crying out for a helping hand? Marie-Anne Lecoeur is the French author of “HOW TO BE CHIC AND ELEGANT”, “PEAR SHAPE” and “PLUS SIZE”. She draws from her life in France to give you simple advice and tips to motivate you to declutter and tidy your closet today. You will get the following: MOTIVATION to get you started STEP BY STEP advice on decluttering ORGANISATION ideas BONUS chapter on how to create a classic wardrobe with essentials that work EXERCISES TIPS And much, much more On reading this book, you will discover the hows and whys of the clutterer’s mind. You will feel motivated to tidy and declutter your closet. You will learn how to create and organise a CHIC WARDROBE, just like a FRENCH WOMAN. Follow Marie-Anne Lecoeur’s simple instructions and start tidying your closet today! As there’s no better time than the present, buy this book now!

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3 thoughts on “The Tidy Closet: Tips From A French Woman: Easy Steps And Motivation To Declutter Your Closet And Organise Your Wardrobe

  1. Best closet book ever! Only 1/4 of the way into this book and is solving numerous problems that make dressing difficult..really glad I bought this one.

  2. Easy to read, easy to follow steps for decluttering your closet -with a French twist I found this book to be entertaining as well as useful in motivating me to clean out my closet and keep only those items that I love and are also hopefully classic pieces. The last chapter is a guide for what classic items every wardrobe should contain. I thought this will be extremely helpful as I review the clothes that are left to see what I have that is classic and what I need to buy in the near future.

  3. Helpful, simple, patient, concise. This book could help a person who is immobilized for whatever reason and just can’t attack their overstuffed, cluttered closet. The author (your new smart, patient best friend) holds your hand and takes you through the mental process first: deciding whether to clear it out and organize, and why it matters. She suggests lining up a “declutter buddy” to show or share before & after photos with. And then, the big clean. 

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