And Just Like That...has made us rethink what a closet can be – this multi-purpose space is surprisingly easy to recreate
Lisa Todd Wexley's closet features glass-front cabinets, ample seating, and a mix of open and closed storage for a chic and expertly organized space


It's no secret that Sex and the City, and subsequently, ...And Just Like That are devoured in part thanks to their incredible wardrobes. When it comes to the latter, however, we are invested in how the characters are storing their clothing and accessories; more specifically, Lisa Todd Wexley's stunning walk-in closet.
The character, played by Nicole Ari Parker, keeps her impressive collection of garments and bags in a spacoius wardrobe that features bright lights, a mix of open and closed storage, and subtle mirrors.
Not only is it outfitted with cabinets and shelves galore, but it also taps into some wardrobe and organizing trends that designers say are easier to incorporate in your own space than you might think.
This gorgeous, scalloped tray, is the perfect way to decoratively store smaller items in your closet.
This pack of two dimmable, rechargeable easy-to-install lights require no wiring. The lights activate a second after motion is detected, and power off after 25 seconds to save energy and help you be more sustainable at home.
Keep clothing organized with these classic, thin velvet hangers.
According to experts, it is becoming more popular to invest in display-worthy methods of storage and organization, and as such, materials and infrastructure that will faciliate this.
'We are seeing the trend for consumers to want to display their handbag and shoe collection, rather than be hidden away,' explains Philipp Nagel, director at Neatsmith. 'We are moving away from purely functional spaces and increasingly making dressing rooms almost performative spaces, rooms where you can spend time, your own personal runway and boutique. We often incorporate minibars and coffee stations and are using clever combinations of mirrors, lighting and fabrics to create a truly decadent environment.'
Phillipp says that one of the best ways to display your belongings is via glass-front cabinets, which we can see are prominent in the ...And Just Like That walk-in closet.
'Glass-fronted wardrobes are popular for those who want to display their items,' he explains. 'These are one of our favourite innovations and also one of our best-selling styles. The Reflex glass wardrobe doors are reflective and semi-opaque until lit, when integrated LED lighting transforms the mirrored glass to a transparent finish that shows off the wardrobe's contents. This creates a museum-like effect for displaying beautiful clothing and accessories that can facilitate this aesthetic.'
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To capitalize on this 'more than a closet' look, try investing in LED lights to highlight your wardrobe's items, as well as implement accessories and furniture like ottomans and coffee tables for a relaxed, inviting, yet luxe feel.

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.
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