We organise celeb homes for a living – a 70p Amazon buy is a must for wardrobes, your clothes will never jumble up again
THE Style Sisters have revealed their ultimate solution to stop your clothes getting jumbled in the wardrobe.
The duo, made up of Charlotte Reddington and Gemma Lilly, said the 70p buy is a “must have for” hanging clothes up.
The buy will help you categorise your clothes - either by day, style, colour or occasion - for easy access when choosing an outfit.
It is the DiriUK Large Closet Clothing Wardrobe Dividers from Amazon.
A 32 pack will set you back just £21.99, meaning each divider works out around 69p a pop.
You can organise the clothes in your wardrobe for whatever categories work for you, helping you save time and find specific items quickly.
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The Style Sisters put the dividers to use on a recent trip to Rochelle and Marvin Humes’ rented London mansion.
The duo are often hired by the UK’s biggest celebs to get their homes in order - with Amanda Holden enlisting them to detox her messy £7 million mansion back in March.
This isn’t the first time they’ve visited the Humes household this year.
Rochelle called Charlotte and Gemma up back in March to regiment her makeshift closet - which spans two rooms of her temporary home.
The 34-year-old Saturdays singer is currently living in a rented mansion with DJ husband Marvin, 38, and their three children, Alaia-Mai, 10, Valentina, seven, and Blake, three.
In June last year, the couple revealed they are building their “forever home”.
But after selling their £3.3 million north London family abode, they needed a interim place to live while their dream pad gets built.
After just nine months in the rental, Rochelle needed her enviable designer wardrobe re-organised.
Marvin has since followed suit, with the Style Sisters sorting out a “seasonal switch over” in his wardrobe yesterday.
“We’re back at one of our favourite houses today,” the pair shared on Instagram stories.
“To give the wardrobes a little seasonal switch over and organise.”
Charlotte and Gemma also used “deep acrylic drawer” dividers in Marvin’s drawers, sharing an example of how they were sectioning off his swimming trunks with the nifty gadgets.
“It’s just sections the drawer off so now we can put other things next to it,” they said.
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“And it keeps the drawer all nice and categorised.
“These are fab.”
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