Organisation key to looking good
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Tamara Mellon says a "superbly organised" wardrobe is the key to looking good.
The co-founder of the Jimmy Choo shoe label often goes straight from work to an A-list party.
Her hectic social life means she is constantly rushing to get ready, but Tamara claims a well-ordered closet saves her hours each week.
"If I know I'm going out after work and have time to come home first, I have an outfit prepared before I leave in the morning so I can rush back and change," she said.
"If your wardrobe is superbly organised, you can pick out something really fast for any occasion but taking time in the morning works just as well."
While Tamara's own wardrobe is full of designer labels, she admits she prefers vintage fashion to new items because of all the memories attached to treasured pre-loved clothes.
"Bianca Jagger in the 70s is my absolute style icon, I love that period of time, where cool glamour truly existed. It's about going out to clubs such as studio 54, but it's not a grungy look, it's polished. I have many favourite vintage outfits, in particular my dresses from designers such as Halston, as each one has different memories attached to it," she explained to the Australian edition of InStyle magazine.
- Bang! Showbiz
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