Downsizing our family home in 2021 meant "editing" my wardrobe for a year shuffling between temporary housing, an overcrowded office, and storage space. To protect and move my wardrobe, I invested in quality storage bags that I still use today — just fewer of them!
Our new closet is one-third the size of our previous one. Despite initial downsizing, I still had work to do after leaving a long career, adapting to lifestyle changes, and holding onto special pieces too long.
The final step in organizing my closet was a virtual styling session with my niece Krysta, a professional stylist (Styled x Krysta). Thanks to Krysta my closet contains only items I truly want to keep.
This Closet editing journey taught me there's often more to let go ...

Her listening skills and natural talent made our work a joy and fun. Here's what I learned working with a stylist:
- Determine your goals: I wanted to review seasonal clothing, shift to sustainable quality pieces, and get guidance on future purchases to eliminate poor decisions. Knowing your goals means understanding your style and what feels comfortable in your life.
- Prepare your space: I spent a few hours readying my closet, using a rolling rack to access all seasons, and made initial "remove" decisions before our session.
- Work together: Krysta expertly guided me through each piece with "keep" or "move on" decisions. Her styling suggestions gave me confidence about keeping certain items, while her gentle "time to move on" prompts helped create different piles.
- Move forward: With Krysta's expertise, I developed a plan to own less, invest in quality, and avoid fast fashion. She created a visual board of wardrobe selections that match my style and can be added over time.
- Final move-on decisions: For the six dozen items I removed, we discussed sustainable options including passing items to family, consignment shops, and nonprofits.
This closet editing journey taught me that even when we think we've downsized, there's often more to let go. I was genuinely shocked to find 72 more items (clothing and accessories) that needed to move on after I thought I'd already simplified.
With my newly curated wardrobe of pieces I truly love, getting dressed is simpler and more enjoyable. If you're feeling overwhelmed by your closet — even after previous efforts to declutter — consider working with a stylist. Sometimes an outside perspective is exactly what we need to recognize what no longer serves us and move forward with intention. The relief of having a streamlined wardrobe that truly reflects who I am today has been worth every decision.
... getting dressed is simpler and more enjoyable ...
P.S. Now that my closet edit is completed, I’m focusing on making old and new pieces last. Watch for next week’s post where I’ll share what I’ve researched and learned about properly maintaining the clothing worth keeping.
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