Unveiling the Realities of a Fashion Stylist’s Life

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People often ask what I do for a living. Over the past two decades, my "job" has evolved significantly. While I have a cool lifestyle that lets me play dress-up and mingle with celebrities, it's not as glamorous as you might think. It can be physically and emotionally draining, especially for an introverted extrovert like me. There's a reason they call it retail therapy—I'm practically a therapist to some seriously addicted individuals.

The true joy in my work comes when a client looks in the mirror and truly sees themselves. The world can be harsh, and many people dislike their reflection, hiding their imperfections in pursuit of perfection. But here's the truth: noBODY is perfect. You never know what the most beautiful, put-together person is feeling inside. We all have a story, and maybe, just maybe, we can use our tools to tell it.

I'm excited to offer virtual single-service style sessions or in-person in DC in August, LA in September, FL in October, and NY in November, in addition to any global sourcing you may need this fall.


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