FAQs
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
I always start with a conversation to get a sense of your personality, lifestyle, and what you’re hoping to change or improve. It’s a simple intake, but it helps me understand your needs, your comfort zone, and where you want your style to go. From there, I review your existing wardrobe to see what’s working, what isn’t, and where I can make the most meaningful impact. Whether we’re doing a closet edit, shopping session, or full refresh, the goal is to build on what you already have and create a plan that feels intentional, realistic, and aligned with who you are.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
My background blends years of hands-on styling experience with over six years in PR and brand storytelling for designers. I’ve worked both in-house and at agencies, helping shape the narratives behind emerging and established fashion brands. On the styling side, I’ve been part of teams supporting major musical artists - prepping tours, music videos, press appearances, and editorial shoots. That mix of creative direction, problem-solving, and high-pressure production work has shaped the way I approach personal styling: thoughtful, intentional, and rooted in a strong sense of visual storytelling.
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
I’ve always known fashion was where I belonged, but my first real taste of the industry came during an internship on a whirlwind music video with nearly 15 major cameos. Being thrown into that level of creativity, pace, and problem-solving instantly hooked me. From there, I kept saying yes to opportunities in styling, editorial work, and personal clients - and it grew into the career I have today.