MISS MOOX: Decorganizing

  • Eclectic Events: Fall Fashion with The Well Coiffed Closet

    Eclectic Events: Fall Fashion with The Well Coiffed Closet

    I was so excited to co-host an event at Eclectic last week with my friend Elizabeth Gumb, Personal Stylist, of the Charleston division of The Well Coiffed Closet. She even helped style me for the party and ladies, she really knows what she is doing, you should totally hire her!

    Sidney Wagner and Elizabeth Gumb

    Many thanks to the adorable Ashley Bourland of Hampden Clothing for being there to help out with our event!

    Ashley Bourland and Elizabeth Gumb

    Elizabeth selected some AMAZING fall fashions from Hampden Clothing for everyone to peruse through, get inspired by and shop from while Elizabeth gave us all styling tips on ways we could freshen up our wardrobes for fall!

    We had such a good turnout and were so thankful to all those that came!

    We even created some inspirational closet and vanity vignettes to get everyone in the mood. While many of these great organizational and decorative products were also available for purchase and/or special order to decorate your dream closet, no matter how big or small!

    Lacquer Tray $125

    Lucite Bangle Stands $18

    Hamper $84

    If you are interested in ordering any of the above products, please email sidney@eclecticcharleston.com!

    For more information on Elizabeth Gumb and her services through The Well Coiffed Closet click here. And to read my previous interview with her click here.

    Eclectic is a Charleston, South Carolina based full-service boutique interior design firm in specializing in the design of residential projects including entire homes and the styling of individual rooms. We also offer virtual e-design services. Please email sidney@eclectic-idg.com for additional information.

    Eclectic is a retail shop/design studio located in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina (just over the bridge from downtown Charleston, South Carolina) selling an array of vintage mid-century pieces, repurposed items, new products and locally made art with a fresh Modern meets Coastal aesthetic.

  • Decorganizing: Purses

    Decorganizing: Purses
    Purse/bag storage #closet #organization
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    IKEA hack: Purse storage.

    This is a great idea if you are short on space and have to store your items in another spot that is not accessible. Take a photo of the item and catalog it for reference. Hyper-organized, you could say that!

    Like the photos on the door-will work wonders for my shoe and purse storage

    So I am an avid collector of clutches and have been trying to think of a creative way to store them so I did some Googling. No luck. Any ideas? Email me sidney@eclectic-idg.com or leave us a comment. Speaking of clutches, this guy is next on my list...

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    Oh yes, you will be mine! (cue evil laugh)

  • Decorganizing: Paint Swatches

    Decorganizing: Paint Swatches
    Paint chip keychain with the colors of your walls, furniture, fabrics...

    via Pinterest

    Here is a brilliant idea for keeping up with the paint colors used in your home! Paint wood chips (found at a craft store) with the color of each room and the room's name then put them on a chain and carry them in your car or purse for quick matches while shopping. Absolutely genius! I am going to try to remember to do this for my clients as a lil' gift!

    Have any other ideas? Please leave a comment.

    If you are local, be sure to stop by the opening of Novel, a showroom for the talented artisans of these collections: Blue Chickadee (she made the custom burlap pillows available on Eclectic Finds as well as adorable children's items like canvas bags and mobiles), Jane Pope and Balboa Jewelry and Library (vintage clothing + accessories).

  • Decorganizing: Jewelry as Art

    Decorganizing: Jewelry as Art

    I love the idea of laying out your jewelry for all to see! For one, you are more likely to wear it when you can see it. But it can also look like art when displayed correctly! See what I mean...

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    Like jewelry? Check out my talented friend Dee Ruel's website, blog and shop in Charleston. Her creations have been featured on several televisions shows, magazines and on models in Charleston Fashion Week. Go buy something!

  • Decorganizing: Binders

    Decorganizing: Binders

    I originally got this idea from an old Pottery Barn catalog (above). I have all my inspiration binders labeled with pictures on the spine indicating what is in each binder. Like so...

    (l to r) Pillows/Fabrics, Window Treatments, Office/Organization, Bedding, Exterior, etc.

    For the record, I have many more and some are just labeled I, II, III, IV, V, etc. for unclassified, general "I like 'em" things. I see Tara Guerard of Soiree (a local special events company) did the same in her office which was featured in Better Homes & Gardens magazine.





    Amen to that Tara! I feel the same way! But just to be real with you people...this is what my office looks like on a day to day basis.

    Serenity now!!!

  • Decorganizing: With Clos-ette

    Decorganizing: With Clos-ette

    Melanie Fascitelli has created quite an empire in custom closet design with her company Closette, based in New York. She has worked with many high-end clients including celebrities to create not only a well organized closet but a beautiful showplace for their wardrobes! I am thinking that I need to do the same thing here in Charleston... high-end closet design/organization! Dreamy. Check out some of her work!


    She also created an online shop with all of her approved products. Interested in organizing your closet but would rather do it yourself? Check out her book.

  • Decorganizing: Seasonal Closets

    Decorganizing: Seasonal Closets
  • Decorganizing: Office/Craft Room

    Decorganizing: Office/Craft Room
  • Decorganizing: Designer's Closets

    Decorganizing: Designer's Closets
  • Decorganizing: Clipboard To-Do-List

    Decorganizing: Clipboard To-Do-List