Victoria Beckham's glass clothing storage is the best I've ever seen – her unorthodox closet organization protects and showcases her impressive wardrobe
Glass cabinets become closets in Beckham's dressing room – the stylish and functional solution has me rethinking the walk-in closet
Leave it to fashion designer Victoria Beckham to reshape clothing storage as we know it. The actress uses glass cabinets to organize her hanging garments and shoes, and I think it's completely brilliant.
I spotted Beckham's closet organization idea in a TikTok posted by her husband, David Beckham, trying out her latest hand cream release for VB beauty. Though he gave the lotion a rave review, I was paying much more attention to the color-coordinated, length-aligned clothing articles and neatly arranged shoes in the background. Though I've seen clear organizers before, I had never seen it done with this level of skill or precision. Each item has its exact place. It's stylish, functional, and easy to use.
Many of the benefits of the design for organizing clothes come from the glass cabinets. First, these clear doors protect clothes from dust, moths, and grime. This is the type of care that may even help your clothes to last for longer. Due to their clear fronts, these doors make it easy to get dressed in the morning. It is simple to see everything that you have laid out in front of you and pick an outfit with all of the tools at your disposal.
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If you are just as transfixed as I am, luckily, the clothing storage in Beckham's dressing room is easy to recreate in any size closet. To replicate the look, start with buying a set of enough hangers to hang all of your clothes (I swear by these velvet hangers from Amazon for their non-slip properties). Part of this space's beauty is its uniformity; using the same hangers will make the closet look instantly organized and put together.
Next, if you want to make your closet look similar, arrange clothes by their color. A color-coordinated closet instantly looks elevated and organized, no matter what is in it. To further streamline, you can organize your items by their height within the closet. For instance, long dresses go next to jumpsuits, blouses go next to blazers, medium-length coats go next to other medium-length coats.
Finally, it's time to bring in your protective Even if you don't have room to to build glass cabinets in your closet, you can recreate the protective, stylish properties of Victoria Beckham's dressing room with transparent closet organizers. Here are a few of my favorites.
Shop Transparent Closet Organization
Stackable
Stack your shoes in style with these clear shoe boxes. Not only will they protect your most valuable shoes, but they also help make it easier to get dressed in the morning by showing you exactly what you have.
Versatile
Perfect for storing sweaters or jeans, these versatile bins open on two sides and close with a magnetic latch.
Flexible
These clear shelf dividers can be easily used with the storage you already have, working to make existing shelves more functional.
Shoe storage on the shelves is an essential part of what makes Beckham's closet look so polished. To keep a similar look and take care of your shoes, consider plastic or wood inserts to keep your shoes in their original shape and condition.
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I;m currently making purchases to transform my closet into a version of Victoria Beckham's. I'll keep you posted on how it goes.
Sophie is a London-based News Editor at Homes & Gardens, where she works on the Celebrity Style team. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly excited when researching trends or interior history. Sophie is an avid pop culture fan. As an H&G editor, she has interviewed the likes of Martha Stewart, Hilary Duff, and the casts of Queer Eye and Selling Sunset. Before joining Future Publishing, Sophie worked as the Head of Content and Communications at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens and furniture brand. She has also written features on exciting developments in the design world for Westport Magazine. Sophie has an MSc from the Oxford University Department of Anthropology and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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