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Weds 29th at 12.30pm - How to Create a Capsule Wardrobe - Free Webinar


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If you have a wardrobe that is packed with clothes and yet seemingly have nothing to wear, this webinar is ideal for you.


I (Sally from Queen Bee Styling) will be presenting one of my regular webinars with Capability Jane giving advice and inspiration to help you create your own capsule wardrobe


The uniform of corporate suits has more or less been cast aside and while this means more flexibility in how we dress, it can also be a minefield in terms of not knowing what to choose.


I will show you how to create an easy to manage capsule wardrobe, remove clutter, reduce stress and simplify your daily decision-making, thereby giving you more time, energy and money to focus on what really matters.


The presentation will look at:-


? What is a capsule wardrobe and how could it benefit you?

? How many items of clothing should we own?

? How best to declutter and simplify your wardrobe.

? A step by step guide to build your own capsule wardrobe.

? Wardrobe essentials.


Book your place now and please feel free to forward this email to friend, colleagues or contacts in your network that you think would be interested in attending.


Please register here:-

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6241189019294732803?utm_content=buffer03cce&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer


www.queenbeestyling.com

email: [email protected]

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