It's not that she is actually difficult. It's just that as my sister she should silently accept and do exactly as she is told. Right? You're with me right? I mean what are sisters for anyway!?
Even though I do boss her around just a teeny weeny bit, having someone pick out all of your clothes for you, put outfits together and pack for you when you travel is not that hard to take. The problem is that now she cannot make a decision without me! OK, so in reality she is not allowed to make a decision without me, but my point is she not so secretly loves it! ... well, she always wanted to be a princess!
Narelle
46, Maths/Science Teacher & Careers Coordinator
How would you describe your style?
Feminine, neat, elegant, classic and colourful. (I rarely wear black).
How would you describe your current wardrobe?
FULL! I have lots and lots of colour and sometimes I think I have too many choices. I can't stop buying tops and shoes!
What difference has having a stylist meant to you?
I just do what I'm told. Next question.
What are you favourite fashion pieces in your wardrobe?
I love dresses and jackets that are tailored, colourful and have feminine details. I also have a -bordering unhealthy - obsession with shoes.
I have a great mix of dresses that I have bought and that I have made. I make lots of my own dresses, skirts and jackets.
Tell me about your shoe collection.
I am obsessed with shoes. The more colours I have the better. (We both subscribe to the theory that the more shoes you have the longer they last). I keep them in labelled boxes and they are sorted by colour and type. (Sound familiar)? I'm currently on the hunt for some orange shoes to go with a skirt and jacket that I have just made.
With such a big wardrobe, how do you decide what to wear?
At least once a month, Meagan pulls together outfit ideas and I write them down. This saves me from thinking what to wear each morning.
Thanks Sis!
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