
Organizing Accessories: The Finishing Touches That Make the Outfit
True fashionista style is never complete without the finishing touches — and disorganized accessories can be just as frustrating as disorganized clothing. This step is all about organizing accessories in the same way you organized your clothing.
You can have a beautifully edited closet, a smart buying list, and fresh outfit combinations… but if your shoes are piled in a heap or your necklaces are tangled together, getting dressed will still feel stressful.
Step Five of our Closet Clean Out Challenge is all about bringing order to the details.
Let’s jump in.
👢 Shoes: Group, Evaluate, Simplify
Start by grouping your shoes by category:
- Tall boots
- Booties (shoe boots)
- Heels
- Casual / sporty
- Flats
If you live in Wyoming like we do, separating summer and winter shoes makes getting dressed much easier. I use:
- Shelves for winter boots
- A cubby organizer for summer styles
Other great options:
- Labeled shoe boxes
- Clear plastic containers
- Over-the-door organizers
- Off-season bins for storage
Pro Tip:
As you organize, evaluate condition.
Ask yourself:
- How is the tread?
- Are they scuffed or worn?
- Are they outdated?
- Do I actually wear them?
Create a trash pile and a donation pile.
If you eliminate something you truly need to replace, write it on your buying list.
When you’re finished, take stock:
Are you overstocked in one category but missing another?
Do your colored shoes align with your best colors?
If you’re an Autumn, bright cherry red heels may not coordinate with much in your wardrobe, but a deep wine tone probably will. Accessories should support your palette — not compete with it.
📿 Necklaces & Jewelry: Length + Color
For necklaces, organize by:
- Length (shortest to longest)
- Color grouping
I use a multi-pronged hanger in my closet and arrange them from shortest to longest, grouping similar tones together. It makes layering easier and eliminates the “I forgot I owned that” problem.
Earrings work best in a jewelry box with small compartments. I separate:
- Everyday pieces
- Dressier styles
During this step, ask:
- Have I worn this in the past year?
- Does this reflect my current style?
- Does it coordinate with what I actually wear now?
👜 Handbags: Cohesion Matters
Handbags should support your wardrobe — not fight it.
I arrange mine on shelves by color, primarily:
- Black
- Brown
- Tan
- Gray
Smaller bags and wallets go in baskets (which work well under hanging clothes if shelving is limited).
Pro Tip:
Apply your best color principles here too.
If a handbag doesn’t coordinate with your palette, it will rarely get used. Avoid the “hot pink purse with a red coat and olive pants” situation by editing strategically.
🧣 Scarves & Wraps: Contain the Chaos
Scarves are beautiful — and chaotic if not contained.
I recommend:
- Rolling them into small circles
- Storing them in a drawer
- Keeping outdoor scarves separate from fashion scarves
If drawer space is limited, a slim under-bed basket works beautifully. Avoid stacking too high — especially when you’re searching at 6 a.m.
Wraps can be folded with sweaters on your top shelf.
The Bigger Picture
Accessories are not an afterthought.
They are the polish.
When your accessories are organized:
- You see what you have.
- You use more of it.
- You avoid unnecessary purchases.
- You feel more pulled together.
One More Game-Changer
While we’re talking about organization…
Planning your outfit the night before can completely change your mornings.
Before bed:
- Choose your outfit
- Select shoes
- Pick jewelry
- Switch handbags if needed
- Set out the appropriate coat
Those few extra minutes eliminate stress and build confidence.
And feeling put together?
That’s worth it.
🎥 Watch Step Five
My Step Five Live Video aired inside our VIP Facebook Group.
Join the group to watch the replay and see the full walkthrough.
This entire Closet Clean Out Challenge series will also be released on YouTube next Wednesday.
If you’ve made it this far — congratulations.
You didn’t just clean your closet.
You built a wardrobe system.












