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November 07, 2019 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-11-07

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NOVEMBER 7 • 2019 | 33

heavier jackets and blazers but
also lighter pieces like long-
sleeved tees, vests and cam-
isoles — everything should
work together because this is
what builds a wardrobe.

For upcoming holiday trav-
eling, Gordon has some tips
for organizing your suitcase:
“Start from the bottom up
— shoes at the bottom, then
pants, shirts and outwear, if
needed, on top. Also, plan
outfits ahead of time and pack
them together and ready to
wear — so you don’
t have to
think about your wardrobe
while on vacation.

For camp packing, she says,
“Put everything into clear,
sealable bags and label them.
This makes it easy for the kids
to find everything and to stay

organized. I use the same
method for the home — clear
bins and boxes with labels —
so everything has a designated
place and is off
the floor.

Life’
s dreams have already
come true for Gordon. “I get
to work in my own business
that includes my two pas-
sions — people and fashion,”
she says.
“When I had my bat
mitzvah as a member of
Congregation B’
nai Moshe,
my party theme was

Veronica’
s Closet.’
Now with
a company by that name I get
to motivate others to build
and organize their ward-
robes, declutter their lives
or move into a new space,
making room for bigger and
better things.”

Gordon helps clients organize and maximize their wardrobes.

Clear bins and labels, above and top right, keep this home office organized.

“I get to work in my own
business that includes my two
passions — people and fashion.”

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