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Best Laid Plans

Curating and Editing your Wardrobe with Stylist Gab Saper EP 236

Best Laid Plans

Sarah Hart-Unger

Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Self-improvement, Education

4.8756 Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2025

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

We all have to get dressed, right? This is just one more area rife for planning an organizing strategies, and stylist Gab Saper (aka The Wardrobe Editor) is here to deliver! She chats with Sarah about all things wardrobe curation and organization, and Sarah also gives a brief update on recent organizing wins in her closet! Ways to find and connect with Gab: Website: https://wardrobeeditor.com Insta: https://www.instagram.com/wardrobeeditor/ Free guide: https://wardrobeeditor.myflodesk.com/hotagain Episode Sponsors: Prose: Custom skin and haircare that works! For an exclusive trial offer of 50% off your first haircare subscription order, visit prose.com/plans. Green Chef: Thrive all year with clean, easy meals from Green Chef. Visit greenchef.com/bestlaidfree and use code bestlaidfree for free salads for 2 months plus 50% off your first box! PrepDish: Convenient meal plans, recipes, and shopping lists to reduce your weekly mental load! Visit prepdish.com/plans for your first 2 weeks, FREE Mint Mobile: Low-cost wireless phone service - a great way to save every single month! Learn more at mintmobile.com/BLP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Best Laid Plans.

0:11.0

This is your host, Sarah Hart Unger, and this is the podcast where we talk all things planning

0:15.0

and planning adjacent.

0:17.0

I know I promised a series of guests with various facets of organizing that we're going to debut in January.

0:23.6

And I know it's not actually January anymore. But we're still pretty close to the January cutoff.

0:29.3

And I think for many of us that January energy does continue a little bit longer as we are still hyped up about getting our system straight and organizing and all of

0:39.3

those things. And that's why I thought this guest would be a really fun one to have on the show.

0:45.1

Gab identifies as a stylist and wardrobe editor and her tagline on her website says she is

0:50.0

empowering millennial women to embrace their bodies through style and feel hot every F word day.

0:56.3

This is a clean podcast, but she does use the word. Now, I am very excited to share this chat

1:01.9

with you, but before I did, I thought it would be fun to just share with you some of my own

1:05.9

progress around wardrobe editing, which I actually did, partly inspired by this guest and partly inspired

1:12.1

by Tidy Dad and partly inspired by Shira Gill, the author of Minimalista.

1:16.4

But I don't know.

1:16.9

A lot of these people speaking with them has given me so many great ideas and have lit a fire.

1:22.2

And one weekend, I believe I was text chatting with a friend, Kay, who blogs at Grateful Kay, and she was

1:28.8

organizing her closet. She's actually detailing every item she owns in a Google sheet, so you can

1:34.3

find out more about that from her. But while I wasn't going to do that, I just decided that I had

1:40.3

so few clothes that I bet a wardrobe at it actually wouldn't take that long. And you know what?

1:44.9

I think within two hours, I was totally done. It helps that I really don't have that many clothes,

1:50.7

which I'm sure I discussed with Gab a little bit on the episode. But it really does feel incredibly good

1:56.1

to be able to look around at the clothes that are in my closet and know that every single item here

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