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Free Webinar - How to Build a Capsule Wardrobe. Thurs 20th Oct at 12.30pm


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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.


It takes place tomorrow at 12.30pm.


I have teamed up with part time and flexible working specialists Capability Jane to present one of my regular webinars. The half hour presentation will show you how to create an easy to manage capsule wardrobe, remove clutter and simplify your daily decision-making - thereby giving you more time, money, energy and a lot less stress in the morning!


Key talking points:-


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

? How best to declutter and simplify your wardrobe.

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

? Wardrobe essentials and current trends


To book your place please contact me on [email protected] . Feel free to forward this email to friends that you think would be interested in attending.


I hope you can join us.


Sallyx


For anyone that doesn't know me, I'm a personal stylist and set up Queen Bee Styling 8 years ago. Despite working as a fashion buyer for nearly 20 years I had my very own ?beige? moment after the birth of my first child, I realised how easy it was to neglect my appearance, especially with the demands of being a mother. Sharing this experience with friends showed me that many of them felt the same: their bodies had often changed, or they felt out of step with fashion, and they needed a friendly helping hand to get back on track. I set up my styling business to help people in a similar situation.


If you are interested in my services you can find some reviews from happy EDF users http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1727216,1764713#msg-1764713



There are also lots more testimonials on my website http://queenbeestyling.com/testimonials/

'I have so many new clothes and even better, lots of outfits, which I love and have had so many lovely comments about. I couldn?t recommend her more highly and I cannot wait until our next shopping trip.'


www.queenbeestyling.com

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