Dream Closets

in-store. The location off of Leesburg Pike, right before you get to Bailey's crossroads. Right near Target, Home Good, etc. It's one of the best, far as selection, in the area.

I was waiting in line to get this set, because I called the store and the Manager said "we're only getting 2 sets per store" WTF!!!! So there I was with Dunkin coffee and a muffin, waiting in line. But it paid off.

Sorry to hijack the thread :smile:


i might have to pay this store a visit since its right down the street
 
these closets are really nice but some are excessive. Like Eva has over 100 pairs of jeans it looks like. I could never have that many. Seriously I only have 5 pairs, either balenciaga or jbrand and I wear them all the time..
 
Bluefly presents Kimora Lee Simmons- Closet Confessions:heart::heart::heart:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08KePKnHtWM


Ah, the psychology of a person's closet and what it says about them!
KLS has issues! The question becomes what level is she on the hoarding scale?
Level I. Household is considered standard. No special knowledge in working with the Chronically Disorganized is necessary.
Level II. Household requires professional organizers or related professionals to have additional knowledge and understanding of Chronic Disorganization.
Level III. Household may require services in addition to those a professional organizer and related professional can provide. Professional organizers and related professionals working with Level III households should have significant training in Chronic Disorganization and have developed a helpful community network of resources, especially mental health providers.
Level IV. Household needs the help of a professional organizer and a coordinated team of service providers. Psychological, medical issues or financial hardships are generally involved. Resources will be necessary to bring a household to a functional level. These services may include pest control services, "crime scene cleaners," financial counseling and licensed contractors and handypersons.
Level V. Household will require intervention from a wide range of agencies. Professional organizers should not venture directly into working solo with this type of household. The Level V household may be under the care of a conservator or be an inherited estate of a mentally ill individual. Assistance is needed from many sources. A team needs to be assembled. Members of the team should be identified before beginning additional work. These members may include social services and psychological/mental health representative (not applicable if inherited estate), conservator/trustee, building and zoning, fire and safety, landlord, legal aid and/or legal representatives. A written strategy needs to be outlined and contractual agreements made before proceeding.
I'd say a Level 2-3. I believe her when she says it is her satellite closet. I remember her feature in InStyle Magazine about her closet in her NJ house when she was married to Russell. It was several rooms. She had every LV bag ever made, over 500 pairs of jeans with 10 in regular rotation. She said if she finds something she likes she buys it every color. And clearly she's attracted to anything shiny! I believe she has all her clothes, etc. cataloged on the computer.