Stop saving your white clothing for warm weather! This is the season to maximize your wardrobe. It can be easy to fall into the mid-winter slump of dressing in all black or pulling out the same winter wear from last season. But we are here to challenge you to make your whites work for the … Read more about The Winter Wardrobe Secret: White Isn’t Just for Summer
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This or That: The Loafer vs. The Tall Boot
This week we continue our coverage of our Fall Trends by moving right along to shoes. This season we are oogling two types; a little of THIS: The Loafer and THAT: The Tall Boot. Peek some of our faves.... THE LOAFER | THE TALL BOOT THIS: We are loving the shoe options for Fall! If you're a … Read more about This or That: The Loafer vs. The Tall Boot
Women We Love: Hillary Rinehardt
We are so excited to be back with another Women We Love! There's nothing we enjoy more than surrounding ourselves with women who inspire and empower us (who doesn't?!) and having the opportunity to share their stories with all of you is a bonus and such a delight. Hillary Rinehardt is a Partner at … Read more about Women We Love: Hillary Rinehardt
Q&A with Allison Salopeck, President and CEO of Jennings Center for Older Adults
Our team at Wardrobe Therapy has been hard at work finding new ways to contribute to the health and wellness of our community. As part of those efforts, we recently had the privilege of speaking with Allison Salopeck, President and CEO of Jennings Center for Older Adults, located in Cleveland, … Read more about Q&A with Allison Salopeck, President and CEO of Jennings Center for Older Adults
Women We Love: A Q & A with Mary Healy Weldon, owner of Second Chance
We always love the feature on Women We Love in our community, and this one is no different. This lady makes our responsibility of taking clients' items to sell, so much easier. Mary Healy Weldon, owner of Second Chance Consignment, and her team of experts will carefully review each item brought … Read more about Women We Love: A Q & A with Mary Healy Weldon, owner of Second Chance