Is your quarantine wardrobe feeling a little tired? Do you need stay at home style inspiration? Well, I have a fun new idea for you. It’s a super comfortable option that’s basically an outfit unto itself, and if you choose correctly, it takes you from the end of summer all the way through fall. What I’m talking about is a ‘house dress’. It’s evolved as a pandemic trend – but it’s also a style that deserves permanent space in your stay at home wardrobe.
Read MoreTHE UPDATE: 6 work from home wardrobe essentials
Remember when you first started working after college? You bought clothes that made sense for your job, to develop a functional work wardrobe. Well, guess what? It’s time to do this for your work from home wardrobe. It’s finally time to make a conscious decision as to what to wear for working from home. Read my list of 6 work from home wardrobe essentials that take you from now and right into fall - and check to see which are already in your closet.
Read MoreTHE LOOK: 7 work from home outfits (that don't include leggings!)
Have you been defaulting to a Zoom-appropriate top and leggings for working from home? Don't do it! Here are 7 outfits that are comfortable, professional and much more appropriate for long term work from home life - and none of them include anything that you'd wear to work out.
Read MoreTHE UPDATE: Why now is the best time to discover your personal style
Is your personal style top of mind, or is it something that has totally fallen by the wayside during quarantine? If you’re like most people, ‘style’ is something you may not have even considered for months. After all, you may be thinking, “why, Paul? I'm at home all the time and I’m wearing comfy clothes. Why should I worry about what's in my closet?" But contrary to what you may think, right now is the best time to get a handle on your style. Read why and how you can hone in on your style preferences during your time at home.
Read MoreTHE TIP: 5 things to know before you shop the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale
The Nordstrom Anniversary Sale is almost here! If you’re a savvy Nordstrom shopper, you know all about it. But even if you haven’t heard about it before, it’s worth taking a peek. The good news is that Nordstrom has done a few things to make the sale easier to shop while many of us are still in quarantine or taking things slow. If you’re planning to check it out, read the 5 things you should know before you jump online (or in your car) – and then let me know if you’re planning to shop this year!
Read MoreTHE TIP: Get out of your quarantine style rut
Have you been wearing basically the same thing for the past few months? You know what I mean, right? When you were heading to the office and hanging out with friends, you were pretty good at wearing different styles from your wardrobe - but now, you’re wearing the same styles over and over and over, and essentially ignoring 95% of your closet. Well, I’ve got news for you - it’s time to break out of your quarantine style rut. So, check out my 7 steps to enjoying more of what’s in your closet and finally breaking out of your rut.
Read MoreTHE 3-WAY: 3 ways to get dressed when you're not motivated
Are you lacking motivation for getting dressed? If so, you’re not alone. Being at home for months can wreak havoc with your energy to get up, get dressed and get moving with your day. And when energy wavers, the easiest thing to toss aside is taking the time to put on a cute outfit. But taking the time to get dressed is worth it, trust me. So, here are a few simple strategies for those days when you’re standing in front of your closet and just can’t decide what to wear.
Read MoreTHE TIP: The best way to flatter your figure
When I’m working with clients, our main goal is to create a wardrobe that you feel great wearing – no matter your lifestyle, body type, budget or skin color. Part of this is achieved by identifying the clothes in your closet that work & buying clothes to fill the gaps. But a big part of this is also showing you how to dress your body. Because even if you have a closet full of amazing clothes, you still need to know how to wear them to flatter your figure, so that you can love what you see in the mirror every day. So, what’s the best way to flatter your figure & flaunt your assets?
Read MoreTHE FIND: A new virtual service
Do you wonder what your style is or think you have no style? Or do you want guidelines on what should be in your closet? If you’re looking to define & refine your style or if you have pressing questions about your wardrobe, read about my two brand new virtual styling services!
Read MoreTHE TIP: 3 steps to figure out the holes in your wardrobe
Ok, so you’ve cleaned out your closet. Congrats! You’ve weeded through what’s working and not working in your wardrobe. Everything that doesn’t fit your body or your lifestyle (and the things that you no longer like) are gone, and you’re left with what fits well, what works for your life and styles that are not only versatile, but that you love. But if it feels like some things are missing, what should you do?
Read MoreTHE FIND: Do you need a virtual wardrobe stylist?
So, I’ve been asked a lot lately about virtual styling. What is virtual wardrobe styling? How do you do it? Is it as effective as in-person sessions? Working together virtually yields the same results as working together in person - but the path is a little bit different. Read to find out more about working together virtually and hear what one client has to say about her virtual styling experience!
Read MoreTHE UPDATE: 3 reasons why you can't let go of things in your closet
Have you cleaned out your closet yet? Between the Marie Kondo craze of 2019 and being at home during shelter-in-place, social media has been closet-crazy for a while. But I guarantee you - everyone that says they’ve done a big closet clean-out still has at least a few things that they don’t wear, but can’t let go. So, if you’re one of the many who has styles that she doesn’t wear (but can’t let go), check out the top 3 reasons why people can’t let go of things in their closet, and what I recommend to do about it.
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