Clothes racks: a place for shopping trophies

Clothes racks: a place for shopping trophies

Why hide the best pieces of your fashion collection in your wardrobe! Let everyone admire their beauty! Parisian designers have ideas for how and where to place our favorite clothes and shoes.

When you click on any photo in the article, a full photo gallery of ideas will open.

Racks for clothes

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Shoe designer Annabel Winship arranged a real art exposition on a regular IKEA rack. The walls also received their portion of the decor in the form of bright boats and boots hanging on hooks and satin ribbons.

www.annabelwinship.com

Store thongs in a bank

Someone had to take this step, and Morgane Sezalory did it! She sorted all her linen by color and put them in glass containers for storing bulk products. Good idea: line them up and labelso that each type of clothing has its own transparent house.

In an old, but roomy rack, which once “served” in a printing house, the creator of the Les Composantes clothing brand Morgan Cesalori lays out all the basic clothes of the season according to the United Color principle.

www.lescomposantes.blogspot.com

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Figure, freeze in place

Usually belts are hidden in the bowels of jam-packed cabinets, so that they can be safely forgotten later. Let’s not repeat the mistakes of the past and tighten the belts tighter at the waist of the mannequin. The more there are, the better. Pictured is a Siegel & Stockman torso mannequin, but it’s easy to find a more affordable option on the Internet.

www.siegelstockman.com

Electoral system

It turned out that a showcase, accidentally discovered in a former Parisian atelier, is an incredibly practical thing. Karen Monnie keeps everything in it: shoes, scarves, brooches, necklaces … In the morning, one glance at the transparent shelves is enough to choose suitable accessories for clothes. Late for work it is now over!

Packed smartly!

A radical solution is to do without a closet altogether: we embroider the most common protective covers for clothes (IKEA) with ribbons or just glue on top of the fabric with interesting prints. We decorate our creations with badges, badges and funny brooches.

Flying dress

If you don’t want to wrinkle anything and at the same time save space, take note of the idea of ​​stylist Karen Monny – she hangs “hangers” with light dresses on thin metal chains fixed to the ceiling. The main thing is not to overload them in order to maintain the atmosphere of a stylish boutique!

www.karenmonny.com

Full article on ELLE.ru

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