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An Ever Changing Wardrobe!

Kerryn’s Fabric World was sold in April 2015. Selling the store took me from a 6 day a week fabric retailer to a semiretired, smart casually dressed person working from home or travelling to run workshops. I have been planning semi-retirement for the last few years, all the time thinking and planning my new wardrobe needs. Semi-retirement all change when diagnosed with ‘Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia’, a condition that will mean a disability lifestyle and full retirement … much sooner than planned. For now, I am travelling more and teaching my Colour and Image Classes along the way.

In the meantime, let’s look at what makes or breaks a wardrobe and how to make yours suitable for you in all the right ways. Remember … your wardrobe has to work for you, not you work for your

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