Wardrobe Maintenance

Hi Guys, sorry this is a bit of a long and boring post for most but if anyone has ever had the same problem I hope you understand!! Especially for a clothes and vintage lover where your wardrobe is definately not replaceable!... This sunday I had to invest in some well needed wardrobe maintenance... the organised amongst you probably undertake this each season, and probably switch winter and summer wardrobes.. I however, am not organised. And really didn't want to spend all this sunday sorting out my clothes either, but unfortunately I had no choice..

This was because the other week I discovered that a few of my favourite clothes had gone mouldy!.. I know!.. completely gross!... and before anyone closes the browser totally grossed out I'd like to point out that I do clean our flat! A lot! and I wash my clothes!.. however being a basement flat in rainy England we are definately victims of damp.

We already knew a bit about the problem last year when the wallpaper started to peel on one of the walls behind our bed and mould came through. Our landlord, as with all others it seems was hopeless and suggested making sure everything was ventilated.. blah blah blah!.. all of which we of course do.

I took the matter into my own hands and after much googling bleached the walls down, cleaning off all mould and the surrounding area. I then dried it out, painted anti-damp paint on, this stuff is thick - almost plasticy, then once that was dry painted our regular wall colour over the top... for almost a year this seemed to have worked. There is still no mould showing through any of my painted bits, we air the flat, have no condensation in the mornings and often have the heating on.. however the other week when cleaning (see!) i noticed that the actual floor from the same corner behind the bed was mouldy instead. Completely grossed out I
scrubbed the lot clean but while doing so noticed that it had spread to a pair of shoes under the bed, and then later discovered some of my clothes in the wardrobe were also mouldy... the wardrobe which is the other side of the room and has no mould anywhere at all visible in it!
My only conclusion is that the spores have spread so again much frantic emptying out of everything occured, and a lot of cleaning.


I took the worse effected bits to the Dry cleaners, the rest went in the washing machine and everything was thoroughly inspected.

This is the pile of bits I think I may just bin.


Then Sam and I made a trip to John Lewis and came away armed with plastic storage bags, lavender scented knitwear bags, cedar blocks and all manner of wardrobe accessories. Any favourite vintage items were bagged up, and placed into the far closet (as yet unaffected) all the high street items and less favoured vintage (or by the end bits that wouldn't fit in the other wardrobe) went back into the original one.



We also placed Silica Gel packs at the top and bottom of the wardrobe (we have a huge one of these under the bed) in the hopes of stopping any moisture in the future
this place has a good selection of products..
hopefully this will help for a while, our landlord eventually sent someone round who said that the problem is from outside and is going to dig a trench outside then fill it with bitumin(?!) to prevent a water barrier between the soil, although i am still slowly going to start building up more bags and anti damp products - I'm also going to try to edit some clothes so my wardrobe isn't so full.... fingers crossed!! xx

Breakfast in Paris




Someone in America buy this gorgeous breakfast tray. It is beautiful and they don't ship to the UK! xx

Milan Sights

Last week I got to go to Milan for work.. not during Fashion week, but the week after for meetings with Ad agencies.

Whilst it was daunting going on my own I did have some spare time to explore the city!..

The best thing about going with work (apart from that it was free) was that I explored lots of areas that I wouldn't normally have visited as all my meetings were so spread out - I literally went to every corner of Milan.

All the tourist sites were in the centre and were very close to each other - In one afternoon I managed to see the Cathedral, the parks, the shops, the theatre and the castle and arch!... admittingly I was exhausted afterwards from all the walking but for a whistlestop tour I certainly packed it in!

Here are a few iphone pics of the touristy bits :)









Adolescents

Why do children want to grow up? Because they experience their lives as constrained by immaturity and perceive adulthood as a condition of greater freedom and opportunity. But what is there today, in America, that very poor and very rich adolescents want to do but cannot do? Not much: they can "do" drugs, "have" sex, "make" babies, and "get" money (from their parents, crime, or the State). For such adolescents, adulthood becomes synonymous with responsibility rather than liberty. Is it any surprise that they remain adolescents? ~Thomas Szasz

A Very British lunch break

As i'm sure most of you already know my work has moved office from Oxford Circus to way out west!... My boss has bought a studio, which is at the moment a building site!...





So no more quick dashes to Topshop at lunch time for me.. the nearby area is rather desolate..


instead my nearest shops are a cycle ride away, down an autumny avenue with white picket fence houses.






to second hand book shops




then back for ginger beer and sandwiches :)


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