Fashion Tipsss!!!!!
Despite what it says on the tag, cashmere is best washed
by hand. To dry it, use a salad spinner, which releases excess water in
seconds.
Use white wine to remove red wine stains.
Wash new jeans twice before taking them to the tailor.
Why? Because jeans will always shrink in length when washed.
To stop angora or mohair from shedding, fold the garment
and place it into a zip-top bag and freeze it for at least three hours.
Remove odors from vintage or thrift clothing by
spritzing them with a mixture of one part vodka, two parts water.
“Remove white deodorant marks from a garment by gently
rubbing the protective foam used on hangers against the fabric.” — Jonathan
Simkhai, designer
If you get an oil stain on your favorite handbag, coat
the mark with baby powder and let it stand overnight. By morning, the stain
should be gone. If a bit still remains, repeat the process until the stain is
completely gone.
The best at-home method to keep diamonds sparkling:
liquid dishwasher detergent and an old toothbrush.
The secret to well-fitting everyday clothes is Lycra.
The formulas to look for: 95% cotton/5% Lycra spandex for T-shirts, and at
least 2% Lycra for jeans to hold their shape.
“Always organize your clothes going light to dark from
left to right in your closet. Your eye will follow the color and thus help you
stay organized.” — Melanie Charlton Fascitelli, Founder, Clos-ette and
Clos-ette Too.
Wondering about the quality of your cashmere? Gently
stretch the body of the garment to see if it snaps back. A lower-quality
cashmere won’t.
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