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Byline: Hamish Bowles
Stella McCartney's closet is a thing of wonder, worthy of the playful fanfare with which she announces it-"ta-tuuum!"-even before she has opened the doors to reveal the room's treasures. McCartney had planned to build cedar-lined closets to house the gems of her wardrobe and the overspill from her London crib (a town house in fashionable Notting Hill) in the eighteenth-century country house she is renovating with her husband, Alasdhair Willis. "It was going to cost so much to do them anyway," she says in the sheepish tone she employs when owning up to a great extravagance. "It's very decadent, I have to admit . . . but I thought, Why not ...