A woman with dark hair resting on a beige couch, wearing jewelry and a black top, looking at the camera with a relaxed expression.

Meet Christina

Fashion has always been my language—but selfhood has always been the conversation. Like music, it shapes the rhythm of our lives.

For more than two decades, I’ve moved through the fashion industry from the inside out: New York City, Los Angeles, now Washington, DC. Each city shaped not only my aesthetic, but my understanding of how we use clothing—sometimes to express who we are, and sometimes to hide from ourselves.

Early in my career, I learned the mechanics: silhouettes, proportions, trend cycles, the power of a perfectly cut blazer. But with time, experience, and countless moments in fitting rooms and closets, I began to see something deeper. Style was never about the it bag, the shoe, or the label. It was about the moment a woman catches her reflection—and recognizes herself again.

“We are not meant to arrive.

We are meant to evolve—and to be unapologetic about it.”

My work today sits at the intersection of editorial fashion and emotional clarity. I blend New York’s sharp sophistication with Los Angeles’ relaxed confidence, creating a point of view that feels both intentional and lived-in. Structured, but never rigid. Polished, but never performative. I believe in clothes that support a life—not costumes that distract from it.

After years of forecasting trends and dressing clients for every imaginable milestone, I’ve come to understand that personal styling is less about acquisition and more about return. A return to intuition. To ease. To the version of yourself that doesn’t need approval to feel confident in her own skin.

Somewhere along the way, many of us learned to perform—dressing for perception rather than presence. My approach gently unravels that conditioning. Together, we edit not just wardrobes, but narratives. We keep what feels honest. We release what no longer belongs. What remains is style that feels effortless because it’s aligned.

When a client stands in front of the mirror and exhales—shoulders down, posture soft, eyes clear—that’s the work. That moment has nothing to do with trends and everything to do with truth.

I am drawn to women in transition: evolving careers, shifting identities, new chapters. My role is not to reinvent them, but to reflect them back—clearly, confidently, and without excess.

Because the most powerful style statement has always been this:

being fully yourself, and living accordingly.

If you’re ready to return to yourself—to dress in a way that feels honest, effortless, and fully aligned—I invite you to begin. Personal styling is a collaborative, considered process, and each appointment is tailored to where you are now, not who you used to be.

Book a private styling session and let’s edit with intention.