Jill Martin`s - Cristina Velocci
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Jill Martin`s - Cristina Velocci
Shopping & Style Closet case Jill Martin The TV personality keeps everything in her wardrobe on view with help from her new organizational line for QVC. By Cristina Velocci 3 “Everything is color-coded by theme,” says Martin, who uses flocked hangers from the Martin Project in different hues to categorize her closet: Teal is for Today-appropriate daytime dresses, pink is for going-out apparel and navy is for Knicks games outfits. “A lot of people organize their closets by pants, skirts and tops, but I think that’s sort of inefficient.” 1 New York Knicks sportscaster and Today show contributor Jill Martin (jillmartin.com) became a minimalist two years ago while writing her second book, I Have Nothing to Wear!, on how to edit one’s wardrobe. “I realized that you only wear 25 percent of what’s in your closet,” she says. “If you don’t see it, you’re not going to wear it.” A desire to live that motto spurred her to create the Martin Project, a new line of closetorganization products for QVC (qvc.com). The Emmy Award–winning television personality is also constantly getting rid of unwanted items— a practice she promotes in her latest tome, The Weekend Makeover, which details how to form healthy behaviors in 48 hours. 4 Perhaps the only item in Martin’s closet that she doesn’t actually wear, these pants from Tory Burch (toryburch.com) still serve a purpose. “Since I’ve gotten older, I can easily fluctuate five or six pounds in a week,” she admits. “I don’t weigh myself because I think people go nuts over that, so this is my scale. If they fit, I’m good, and if they don’t, I know I gained weight.” 2 When Martin moved into her rental four years ago, she originally used these built-in shelves for folded sweaters. “It was a mess,” she concedes. She has since repurposed them for housing her impressive footwear collection. “I like to have my shoes tell the story,” she says. “On any given day, you’ll know my personality from my shoes.” 18 TimeOut.COM/NewYork April 18–24, 2013 5 Martin won these Alexander McQueen peep-toes (417 W 14th St between Ninth and Tenth Aves; 212-645-1797, alexandermcqueen.com) in a bet with a friend. “I forget what it was but I knew I was winning,” she says. Had she lost, Martin would have had to buy her pal a pair of Christian Louboutin nude heels. photographs: jill martin: caroline voagen nelson Shopping Edited by Rachel LeWinter • [email protected] 8 An acrylic storage unit from the Container Store (containerstore.com) protects chain necklaces, while chunkier pieces are strewn around a Martin Project mannequin. “I’m in my turquoise, happy spring mode but come summer it will probably move to more delicate things,” says Martin, who frequently rotates what’s on display. her NYC style resources ❥ Eddie’s Shoe Repair 30 Rockefeller Plaza between Fifth and Sixth Aves (212-5813463) Before heading to work, Martin drops off shoes in need of mending at this cobbler. “A lot of people think you need to [constantly] buy new shoes but oftentimes you should just get them fixed up,” she says. “You’re just going to step in the grass again— don’t waste the money.” a Jennifer Miller Jewelry diamond nameplate necklace, $1,100 ❥ Jennifer Miller Jewelry 972 Lexington Ave between 70th and 71st Sts (212-7348199, jennifermillerjewelry.com) This Hamptons jewelry designer is Martin’s go-to resource for both real and faux baubles. “The store is set up beautifully,” she says. “What’s great about it is that in a cabinet, there will be everything from a $4,000 necklace to a $90 bracelet and you can’t tell the difference [between the two].” Shopping 7 “People will ask me, ‘What are you wearing?’ and I’ll have no idea what brand I’m in,” admits Martin, who had to check the label inside this bejeweled clutch to discover that it’s from Talbots (locations throughout the city; visit talbots .com). “Some things I wear are $5 while others are $5,000—it’s really all about what I like.” 9 “Morning TV is a lot of fun color,” says Martin, who’d pair this Rachel Roy shift (rachelroy.com) with an equally vibrant necklace from BaubleBar (baublebar.com) for the Today show. “With the Knicks games, I try to err on the conservative side, since they’re at night and I’m reporting at a sporting event.” shop the martin project a Square faux-fur storage pouf, $45, at qvc.com 6 A trio of LBD-shaped jewelry organizers from Martin’s line hang on a sculptural hat rack from Target (locations throughout the city; visit target.com). “I don’t lose [earring] partners,” she boasts. “Everything is protected here.” They dangle above a mirror from MacKenzieChilds (20 W 57th St between Fifth and Sixth Aves; 212-570-6050, mackenzie-childs.com). f Set of six printed drawstring shoe bags, $33, at qvc.com d Garment bag with little-black-dress design, $19, at qvc.com April 18–24, 2013 TimeOut.com/NewYork 19