FAQs
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Working together is simple, collaborative, and tailored to you. Step 1: Style Discovery Call We start with a consultation where I learn about your lifestyle, career, body type, current wardrobe, and goals. Whether you're preparing for a brand photoshoot, elevating your everyday look, or rebuilding your closet, this is where we clarify your vision. Step 2: Style Strategy + Plan Based on our conversation, I create a personalized style direction. This may include: • A closet edit plan • A curated shopping list • Outfit formulas • A digital style board with shoppable links Everything is intentional and aligned with your lifestyle, not trend-driven. Step 3: Editing + Styling Session If we’re working in person, we begin with a closet cleanout and rebuild. If virtual, I guide you through your existing pieces and show you how to style what you already own before adding anything new. Step 4: Curated Additions (If Needed) I source elevated, versatile pieces that integrate seamlessly into your wardrobe. No random purchases, everything works together. Step 5: Ongoing Confidence You leave with outfit combinations, clarity, and a wardrobe that makes getting dressed effortless. My goal is to simplify your style and elevate your confidence without making you feel overwhelmed.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
’ve been in the fashion industry for over 10 years and graduated from FIDM with a degree in Product Development. I worked in fashion early in my career before becoming a licensed hairstylist in 2017, which gave me a deep understanding of how image, fit, and overall presentation completely change how someone feels and shows up. Over the years, I’ve styled brand photoshoots, entrepreneurs, busy professionals, and women going through major life transitions who just wanted to feel like themselves again. Fashion has always been a huge part of my life, not just trends, but how clothing impacts confidence, perception, and opportunity. I blend real industry education with hands-on styling experience to create looks that feel elevated, intentional, and aligned with who you are becoming.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
If you’re looking to hire a personal stylist, my biggest advice is to make sure you’re hiring someone who focuses on strategy, not just shopping. A great stylist should take the time to understand your lifestyle, body type, goals, and how you want to be perceived. Anyone can send you trendy links, but not everyone knows how to build a cohesive wardrobe that works together and supports your day-to-day life. I’d also recommend choosing someone who makes you feel comfortable and understood. Styling is personal. You’re inviting someone into your closet and your confidence, which requires trust. And finally, look for a stylist who teaches you something in the process. You should walk away not just with new outfits, but with clarity, direction, and the ability to style yourself moving forward. Your wardrobe should feel aligned with who you are and where you’re going, not overwhelming or disconnected.