The article introduces Closet Week, focusing on methods for refreshing one's wardrobe in time for spring. The author reflects on personal changes in body shape and the resulting wardrobe identity crisis. While cleaning out a closet, the author realizes many items no longer serve her, leading to the donation of over 200 pieces. This emotional process symbolizes a release of her former self, and highlights the importance of keeping versatile, timeless pieces that always fit well and enhance her style. Emphasizing the need to curate a wardrobe that matches one's evolving identity, she invites readers to embark on this journey of renewal as well.
As I sifted through my clothes, I realized I'd been holding on to a lot of stuff that didn't serve me anymore.
I was letting go of a version of myself that didn't exist anymore.
Those include that one belt that somehow manages to go with every outfit.
They're timeless, they always fit right, and they never make me second-guess my choices.
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