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🗓️ 29 September 2025
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This week we’re sharing tips for cleaning out and curating your closet for fall. We’re also diving into Color Analysis and how it changed the way we shop, tips for collecting vintage and how to make a dream closet mood board.
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Book recommendations:
The Curated Closet by Anuschka Rees
Personal Color by Anuschka Rees
Wear it Well by Allison Bornstein
Closet Clean Out Tips:
Try every single thing in your closet on
If you haven’t worn it in a year ask yourself why
Switch out seasonal clothes and analyze when you bring them back out
Tips for building up a dream closet:
Make a mood board
Focus on one things at a time
Vintage Tips:
Make sure you will really wear it
Vintage is great for a special occasion
Book Report:
Elsie - The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan Emma - The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang
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| 0:00.0 | You're listening to the Beautiful Mess podcast, Your Cozy Comfort Listen, and this week we're sharing tips for cleaning out and curating your closet for fall. |
| 0:12.7 | We're also diving into color analysis and how to change the way you shop, tips for collecting vintage, and how to make a dream closet mood board. |
| 0:22.5 | Oh, hell yeah. This is going to be such a fun episode i i do know we've done episodes like this a lot of times in the past but forget |
| 0:29.0 | all of those this is going to be the greatest one because yeah we have new information to share well if you've |
| 0:34.6 | heard those we have more if you haven't heard those you might want to go back because we'll probably reference it, but I don't know if we'll dive |
| 0:40.3 | into every little thing that we've talked about before because it's like, you've heard it. Your opinion changes through the years. I do think that, like, at my current moment in life, I have the best cause I've ever, ever, ever had by a lot. |
| 0:54.7 | I agree. |
| 0:55.1 | So, hey, I agree. |
| 0:57.2 | That's funny. |
| 0:57.9 | Yeah. moment in life. I have the best cause I've ever, ever, ever had by a lot. I agree. So, hey, I agree. That's funny. Yeah, I very much agree. So that my closet's better or that yours is better? Oh, mine. Okay, good. I mean, yours too. It's not like, I don't think we monitor each other's clothes as much as we all think we do. I think dressing is kind of for you. It's true. That's true. You're right. |
| 1:12.1 | Okay. Okay. Well, before we dive in, I have a story. Okay. So recently, last weekend of the time we're |
| 1:19.3 | recording this, Trey and I went to Austin, Texas. It was the first time we traveled without our kids in like two |
| 1:25.2 | and a half years, definitely since before I was pregnant with Hugo. |
| 1:32.8 | Because yeah, the last time we traveled without kids was our 10-year anniversary and this past summer was our 12 year. So it's been a minute. And all we did was go to Austin, which was two |
| 1:38.5 | short flights for us. You could drive from where we live in Springfield, Missouri, but we did not. |
| 1:43.3 | And we went to a football game. But the main thing I want to tell you about is I did not know this before we went. We were getting an Uber and we got in a Waymo. And I've heard about them on the news, but where I'm from, there's definitely nothing like that. So when he told me, he was like, oh, they have Waymo here. I think we're going to ride in one. I was like, whoa. So if you don't know, it's like the driverless Uber's, driverless taxis. This one's a Google one. What's the other company? Tesla, they have their own version of it. So there's different brands doing it, but there's no driver. There's a steering wheel and you can see it moving. So, like, we sat in the back. No one's sitting in the front. It felt like a ghost was driving. I also very much felt like... |
| 2:25.3 | Like, still move. |
| 2:26.7 | It still moves. |
| 2:27.4 | And it kind of has a sign on it that's like, don't touch the steering wheel. |
| 2:30.3 | We're always in charge of the steering wheel. |
| 2:32.1 | Like, it's like, don't mess with the car. |
| 2:34.0 | Which I don't know why you would. |
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