Katy Perry Shows How Pro Organizers The Home Edit Helped Her with Her "Hoarding Problems"
Katy Perry just got the Gwyneth treatment. Make that the Gwyneth, Mandy Moore, Reese Witherspoon—okay, all of Hollywood—treatment. A-listers' most sought-after organizing duo, The Home Edit, just took over the "Never Really Over" singer's closet, helping her with her "hoarding problems," as she put it in a recent Instagram post.
The post featured a short video showing off her color-coordinated, walk-in closet, revealing the star's penchant for keeping a steady stock of shampoo, toilet paper, Kleenex, Olly vitamins, Pedialyte, and a host of other lotions, potions and creams. "BIG shout out to @thehomeedit for helping me with my hoarding problems err I mean...my collecting problems," she captioned it, adding #thisismylovelanguage (a nod to Gary Chapman's famous bestseller on the ways people like to give and receive love).
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The Nashville-based duo behind the decluttering service, Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, charge roughly $185 an hour—or $295, if you're in New York—though it's unclear how much Katy paid for her closet makeover. The founders have become so in-demand that they've been expanding their company to new cities (they're launching a Dallas outpost this fall and already have offices in New York, Nashville, and Los Angeles). And they've recently released a book, The Home Edit: A Guide to Organizing and Realizing Your House Goals, and a line with the Container Store.
Their line includes some signature Home Edit items, like their clear organizing bins, dual-tier lazy Susans (though they'd be the first to say these household workhorses are so vital to staying tidy that there's nothing lazy about them), and peel-and-stick pantry labels, so you can get their look without having to brush up on your calligraphy skills.
Here are some must-have storage products from their line:
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