These pants were a bit too large for the model, causing excess wrinkling that didn’t accurately show the true fit. Luckily, it was nothing that a little retouching couldn’t fix!
Author: Lynne Fountain
Workhorse
Lincoln Memorial
National Museum of the American Indian
Iridescence
Walk right in
An unused space in a circa 1842 house. This space was pretty bad—probably to the point of dangerous. But its location right next to the bedroom made it ideal for a walk-in closet, which this house desperately needed. Closet space throughout the rest of the house was minimal at best. A thorough clean-out, some wallboard, cast off bookshelves, a simple sisal rug and three professional grade rolling racks later, this space was safe, accessible and functional. This newfound closet stores all clothing, shoes and accessories for two people, plus the space behind the rolling racks works well for storing camping gear, various holiday decorations, and other seldom used household items.










