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"Clothes are like food: If you make them look appealing, you're more inclined to reach for them," says Elika Gibbs, the founder of London organizing service Practical Princess. Gibbs, known for her ability to turn a disaster-zone closet into an oasis of calm, has worked her magic on the wardrobes of posh Londoners such as Camilla Al Fayed, Melissa Odabash, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson and Tamara Mellon. Her secret weapons? Folding templates for sweaters (which she also color coordinates); thin, rubberized hangers that save space and prevent slippage; plastic boxes for off-season storage; clear cases for ...