Tampa Stylist Shares Closet Organizing Tips

Personal stylist Leah Bowens offers simple tricks to refresh your wardrobe.

Apr. 14, 2026 at 4:41pm

An extremely abstracted, out-of-focus photograph of a person's hands sorting through various clothing items on a bed, with the items appearing as soft, colorful shapes in a warm, diffused light.A personal stylist's tips for rediscovering hidden gems in your own closet can help reduce waste and build a more sustainable wardrobe.Today in Tampa

Personal stylist Leah Bowens has shared a video with simple tricks to turn what you already own into fresh, stylish outfits you'll love wearing. The video offers tips on how to better organize your closet and rediscover pieces you may have forgotten about.

Why it matters

In an era of fast fashion and overconsumption, learning to 'shop your own closet' can help reduce waste, save money, and make the most of the clothes you already own. Bowens' advice aims to empower people to build sustainable, personalized wardrobes.

The details

Bowens' video covers strategies like grouping clothes by category, trying on forgotten items, and experimenting with new outfit combinations. She also recommends decluttering and donating items you no longer wear to make room for the pieces you love.

  • The video was posted online on April 14, 2026.

The players

Leah Bowens

A personal stylist based in Tampa, Florida who specializes in helping clients maximize their existing wardrobes.

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What they’re saying

“The clothes you already own can be transformed into so many fresh new looks, you just have to get creative.”

— Leah Bowens, Personal Stylist

The takeaway

Bowens' tips show how a little closet organization and wardrobe planning can help people save money, reduce waste, and feel more confident in their personal style - all without having to constantly buy new clothes.