Photos: Wardrobes in history
Suburbia: With the end of
Filipinos stand in line for hours to see the palace of fallen leaders Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos. Jaws drop inside the first lady’s closets, which include a space dubbed Imelda’s Department Store by volunteer guides. The room has 37 clothes racks packed with more than 1,000 gowns and mink stoles. More than 2,600 pairs of shoes are on display, and two giant racks hold hundreds of imported leather purses. Her imported underwear is piled in a heap nearly 4 feet high. (Romeo Gacad / AFP/Getty Images)
Authors Eric Abrahamson and David H. Freedman examine clutter in American life in “A Perfect Mess.” Among their subjects are Meg and Ben, a semi-anonymous
Post-recession America: Closets magazine estimates 2010 spending on master bedroom closet projects to average $2,804, down 7% from the previous year. (Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
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Artist and heiress Daphne Guinness derails the planned auction of the incredible wardrobe of her late friend, stylist and fashion muse Isabella Blow, by buying the whole thing. Included are more than 50 outfits by