Does everything feel hard right now, or is it just me? Life is stressful right now - but your summer style doesn't need to be. So, with the intent of making things easier, I wanted to share a few style hacks to make your summer style feel easier. And they’re based on questions that you’ll probably ask yourself as you get dressed over the next few months (I hear these every single year).
Read More4 things new clients always need in spring
Here’s what I kind of hate: spring ‘must-have’ lists. Because the underlying message is that you need the exact same things as everyone else in spring (you don’t!). So, instead of a spring ‘must-have’ list, I wanted to share a ‘most of my new clients need this in spring’ list. Because in 10 years as a stylist, I’ve discovered a handful of essentials that the majority of new clients need. They knew they were missing something – but they didn’t know exactly what. So, here are the 4 things my new clients always need in spring.
Read MoreThe most underrated fall layer
When you think about getting dressed for fall and winter, you probably think of all things chunky and cozy. Sumptuous textures, deep colors and just getting wrapped up in warmth. But getting wrapped up in warmth doesn’t mean you’re only wearing a super heavy sweater. Or a big wool coat. It means layers – which I think is the best strategy to dress for cold weather. Check this out for an underrated (but super versatile) layer that I always recommend to my clients!
Read MoreTHE TIP: 5 layering secrets (to take you from now into spring!)
Does it feel like winter is dragging? I know – being cooped up inside doesn’t help. And depending on where you live, it might feel like the depths of a cold winter or you may have a glimpse of spring on certain days. But no matter your temperature, the key to staying warm and feeling cool is layers. Layers are often underrated - but they are an ideal way to deal with the weather and expand your wardrobe possibilities. Check out 5 layering secrets I share with clients, that will take you from now and right into early spring.
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