Camilla Boniek is a wedding and events planner, born in Italy and based in London. Camilla's approach to wedding planning is moulded by her empathy, her attention to detail and her dedication to making every event a memorable experience.
Camilla shares words of wisdom, wedding trend predictions and heartwarming memories with the help of an old wedding day tradition: something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue...
When I was 18, I used to work as an event hostess to make some money whilst studying. By chance, I was put in contact with a wedding planner in need of an assistant at an upcoming wedding. And well… here I am. I can still remember the excitement that I felt during that day—I’ve always loved love! I have had great organisational skills from a very young age, so that experience just made sense to me and connected all the dots.
When helping others to celebrate their love is your job, you make plenty of amazing memories—that’s the reason I love it, and why I in fact don’t see it as a “job” at all.
One particular memory will always have a place in my heart... A client of mine's father seemed cold and was mostly silent—an introvert. I thought he didn’t like me. But during the wedding, right after the cake was cut, he hugged me and said, “Thank you for your precious help, I have never seen my daughter this happy. I’m sure this is so much more than she ever dreamed of”
2023 will be the year that bold colours take over in the wedding industry. Blue and purple, in particular, will be the protagonists of the upcoming season—which makes me very happy, I love that combination.
The advice I received: “Once you planned it, re-plan it. And then start again.” This is the best way to ensure you don't miss anything. But here's my personal take: “Plan it, design it but above all feel it.”
I find colour inspiration in everything. Last night, my son was wearing orange, white, and light blue pyjamas and I immediately had a visual in my mind. You’d be amazed at how many things are inspiring when you look rather than just see! A timeless favourite colour combination of mine is nude colours with blush pink. To me, it feels heavenly and the natural shades make it timeless and pure.
Follow Camilla on Instagram to find a beautiful archive of her work. Find out more about Camilla's services on her website.
Few have had as profound an influence on culture, art and fashion as Frida Kahlo. Frida has inspired fashion lovers the world over, Charlie Collins amongst them. Charlie is the founder of Creative Wardrobe—a style consultancy specialising in curating "magical wardrobes", filled with pre-owned pieces and vintage treasures. In recent years, Charlie has also added Head of Consignment at Vestiaire Collective, Author and Mother to her CV—all whilst settling into a colourful new home in Lewes.
Charlie's debut book is an ode to her lifelong style idol fittingly titled, Frida Style Icon—a project she embarked on in her first few months as a new mother. We speak to Charlie about cultivating peace with colour, finding lifelong companionship in clothing, and creating a fitting tribute to an enduring icon, Frida Kahlo...
When I first started hunting for pre-loved pieces, it wasn't because I was conscious of being sustainable. I simply loved the unexpected mix that occurs when lots of random things are thrown together in an organic way. I loved the creative freedom that hunting for second-hand pieces afforded me. New season pieces in trend-lead stores felt stale in comparison and besides, I am a bargain hunter! Now the word sustainable is used widely, "over-used" some might say. To me, "sustainable" means consuming and producing consciously with the longevity of our materials, the planet and the item itself in mind.
I've had certain pieces in my wardrobe for over 15 years. Perhaps the oldest and most well-worn is a faded denim shirt from Marks and Spencer that I picked up in a charity shop. I adore my white Rixo bias-cut maxi skirt—I found it pre-owned on eBay and wore it for the night before my wedding. I style it with classic striped shirts or simple sweatshirts and brogues to make the most out of it day-to-day. Brands I love, found in my wardrobe and around my home: Vestiaire Collective for pre-loved treasures, The Restory for clothing and accessory aftercare, By Sarah for their beautiful facial oils, Ocean Bottle for their big impact drinking bottles and Patagonia and Ganni for their pioneering circular strategies.
Motherhood brought about two style transformations for me. In my pregnancy, I lost my way. My clothes simply didn't fit anymore and so, in desperation, I turned to my husband's shirts. I spent many months living in tracksuit bottoms and any shirt that would close over my enormous tummy. Then when my son was about 6 months old, I re-found myself. I am more in love with fashion than ever before. I love colours, crochet, patchwork, quilt, wearable art and anything that makes a statement!
In response to my own experience of becoming unrecognisable to myself, and the journey we go on as blooming mothers, I added Magical Mamas Wardrobe Reboot sessions to my services. Pregnancy is beautiful, real, and grounding but also tough—it can really knock us for six when it comes to body confidence. I love to support women in rediscovering their creative juices and getting excited about styling themselves again!
We were lucky enough to move into a house that was already beautifully done by paint and tastemaker, Cassandra Ellis—founder of Atelier Ellis. We wanted to keep the house as beautifully "wabi-sabi" as we'd move into it, so we sold a lot of our old things and started from scratch. My passion for mad colours manifests more in my taste in outfits than interiors. I have found serenity in living in a more simple space with calming colours. For our bedroom, we took inspiration from our local area, particularly Charleston House—the beautiful home of artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant. We used Atelier Ellis paints, to craft a fun powder pink, yellow and grey colour scheme, reminiscent of the Bloomsbury style.
I knew my lovely editor, Kajal Mistry, through Creative Wardrobe as she had bought a few pieces from me. She gathered I was Frida obsessed, and the book grew organically from there! My son was three months when I started the project so the hardest part of the writing process was trying to muster the brain power to focus. It was hard being away from him for long stints of time, but I'm proud of myself for persevering. In the end, we even turned the book around in record time.
My research process was fast and furious, I owned most books on Frida prior to the book opportunity and so I dived in head first and enjoyed the process immensely. I loved learning more about my icon and particularly loved finding out that, like me, she had a passion for the spiritual, the mystical and anything magical and fantastical. In my childhood, I wrote freely and often and loved English literature but I suppose I stopped once it wasn't necessary anymore. I have always found writing easy and enjoyable and love connecting what's inside your heart or head with pen and paper. Frida loved writing and penned many hundreds of letters to her loved ones.
I am a lifelong Frida Kahlo fan. I am inspired by her unconventionality, her unapologetic boldness and her continued ability to surprise and delight. A style icon is someone who is renowned for inspiring and influencing the tastes of many people all at once, Frida continues to do this posthumously. She has inspired some of the greatest fashion designers of all time from Jean Paul Gaultier to Valentino and encouraged many thousands of us to adorn flower crowns or embrace our unconventional beauty. She is a true style icon!
I hope the book makes readers come to appreciate how Frida infused her fashion with her spirit. Her clothes were a reflection of her heart, mind, passions and of course her politics. She was an artist who channelled her creativity out into the world in multi-faceted ways.
Charlie Collins curates sustainable outfits and shares vintage treasures on her Instagram, you can also find out more about her styling services on her website. Frida Style Icon, is now available to order.
Ashley Campbell is a Denver-based interior designer. Her namesake interior design firm specialises in the new construction and renovation of luxury residential interiors.
Ashley has been featured on the DIY Network program Building Belushi, as well as HGTV’s House Hunters Renovation.
For Ashley, communicating with clients face-to-face isn't just more enjoyable, its more efficient. "I like to start a project with a tour of the client's home with my team. In this meeting, we get to see their current space, learn about their family, and figure out what works and doesn't work in their space. Then, we hit the ground running and start designing. We prepare moodboards, furniture layouts, and sample collections to share with the client at our next in-person meeting."
Between meetings, Ashley encourages her clients to share images of spaces that excite them—which helps her to build a better image of their tastes and goals for the project. Once the design is finalised, Ashley eagerly awaits delivery and installation!
"When uncovering my client's style, I love to focus on function."
Ashley's job is to create a beautiful space, but she is also mindful that the space has to cater to her client's day to day needs and fit their lifestyle. Ashley knows she has delivered on the design when clients are jumping up and down in design meetings! She really knows she has perfected it when clients are still raving about their spaces years after the project is finished.
Ashley finds the hardest part of the design process is coaching clients to accept that, “something's gotta give—especially in today’s world." "Good quality, cheap, fast—you can only have two of the three. For instance, if you pick good quality and cheap, it won’t be fast. If you pick fast and good quality, it won’t be cheap."
Ashley finds that getting to the bottom of her clients' priorities can be tricky. "We try to treat this as an educational and trust-building dialogue. Once we check this box, it’s smooth sailing!"
A project celebrated for years to come, starts with asking the right questions. We challenged Ashley to gather the project overview from clients who are first-time renovators—if she had just ~5 questions to work with...
Got a question for Ashley? Learn more about her services on her website or find an archive of her work on her Instagram.
Marlene Anzaldua is a freelance fashion stylist based in Chicago. Marlene's styling work has been published in print and digitally for magazines including Glamour, L’Officiel, British Vogue, and Harper’s Bazaar.
I have had a fascination with fashion, magazines and posing for as long as I can remember. I knew I belonged in the fashion world when my first Cosmo arrived in the mail at age 13—I was so excited.
Back then I had no idea that by the age of 40 I'd be styling photoshoots for Harper's Bazaar, Glamour, Instyle and Vogue.
I find inspiration in day-to-day activities, scrolling through Pinterest, people watching or in my dreams.
When I am suffering from creative burnout, I take a step back from whatever project I am working on. I can feel myself re-finding what I need just by stepping outside, grounding myself, having a smoke, and becoming one with the elements as I listen, feel and smell the world around me.
I create fashion under the impression that it is armour against a cold world.
I hope someone in the year 2121 will pick up a look I created and feel compelled to wear it because they want to feel empowered, confident and badass.
I have a lot of crazy fashion photoshoot ideas on my bucket list! But top of the list...
Models walking across the Bahrain Desert in search of the Holy Grail of fashion. I'd need a zebra, a camel and a horse—and of course, lots of sand.
I’d love to collaborate with photographer Alina Gofman and fashion designer LaQuan Smith. I admire Alina's drive and her photography style. LaQuan Smith's work is the epitome of fashion for me and I adore all that he creates. I'd want looks that incorporated Haute Couture denim, lots of gold and specks of neon.
I'd want Brianne Pearson, Bella Hadid and Liu Wen to model for me. All three bring the look and attitude that my scorched wasteland needs.
I was inspired to create this shoot by a combination of movies, The Mummy, The Book of Eli, The Devil Wears Prada and then, of course, the Jacquemus 2020 desert fashion show.
Find out more about Marlene's services on her website. Follow Marlene on Instagram for fashion shoot BTS and outfit inspiration.
Jiovani Cervantes is an LA-based personal stylist. Jiovani specialises in personal shopping and fashion editorials, curating looks that help his clients to feel authentic, stylish and confident.
"Before the pandemic, I’d typically meet my clients face-to-face over a coffee. However. I now conduct our first consultation over either via voice call or Zoom." If that all goes well, Jiovani then schedules a date to meet face-to-face.
Once Jiovani establishes a relationship with his clients, all that's needed is a simple text or phone call, whether that be at 2 pm or 2 am!
With each client, Jiovani identifies two key factors that determine the direction and approach that he will take: intention and obstacles. Intention refers to why his client wants to elevate their wardrobe, and obstacles refers to what is currently preventing them from achieving absolute style confidence. In his own words, "I need to understand how my client would like to show up for themselves and what I need to do in order to make that happen."
Jiovani is more than a stylist to his clients, he is also an honest friend. "I run into the same fork in the road with every client. They have to face their obstacles and learn to embrace them. It's about using insecurities as fuel to move forward, instead of letting them hold you from your fullest potential." Jiovani does his best to console and uplift his clients, hopefully providing them with enough of a spark to light a fire of confidence within.
We challenged Jiovani to understand a new client's intentions and obstacles—if he has just ~5 questions to work with...
What... does a typical week in your life look like?
When...was the last time you felt absolute confidence in an outfit you’ve worn? What was the occasion?
Why... are you seeking assistance from a personal stylist?
Who... do you take most of your style influence from?
Where... do you see yourself in five years? What are you wearing?
Find out more about Jiovani's services on his website. Follow Jiovani on Instagram to explore an archive of his editorial work.
Erica Ball is a personal stylist based in Los Angeles. Erica combines the art of personal styling and curated shopping to help her clients create a brand, image, and wardrobe that they love.
Erica finds that email is the best method for initial communication with clients, it lends itself well to fast-paced interaction and any quick-fire questions that clients might have such as, "Do you work with teens?" or, "What do you charge?"
If Erica and a potential client appear to be a good fit, she'll invite them for a quick chat on the phone. Once the pair decide to work together, Erica likes to conduct an initial face-to-face meeting if possible, "I find face-to-face meetings help to build our relationship and trust faster."
First things first, Erica needs to be aware of her client's goals and their expectations of working with her. To find out Erica asks, "What do you hope to have by the end of our time together?"
From there, Erica dives straight in. "Getting inside someone's closet with them and going through each item is probably the most helpful method of uncovering their style, I ask a lot of questions about each item in their wardrobe—do you wear this piece? Do you love it? Do you know how to style it?"
"Self-care is hard for many of us, but especially for women and even more so for mothers. Sometimes the hardest part of my process is getting a potential client to see the value in my services."
Erica often has to explain to clients that whilst her services may seem like a big expense upfront, she will in fact be saving them hundreds, if not thousands, down the road. "I teach my clients how to shop smart for their body type and lifestyle and stop throwing their money away on items they'll never wear."
In Erica's experience, mothers often choose to invest in their teenage children's style before helping themselves. So, we challenged Erica to uncover the values and goals of a teen girl who's ready for a style transformation—if she had just ~5 questions to work with.
What... is your ideal look for...
1. school?
2. hanging out with friends?
3. spending time with family?
When... you look in your closet, how do you feel? How would you like to feel?
Why... do you want to change your style?
Who... do you admire for their style (celebrity, influencer, friend, etc.)?
Where... do you like to shop? Do you even like to shop?
Learn more about Erica's services on her website, or subscribe to Erica's YouTube channel for a bank of styling tips and tricks.
Shaquanna Chappelle is an Atlanta-based image and style expert, working to help women elevate their work wardrobes and achieve their career goals. Shaquanna's style services help her clients to break out of their comfort zone, identify their unique style, and create confident bold looks.
Shaquanna finds Zoom a very useful tool for client communication, not only does it allow her to get real-time visuals of her clients' wardrobes, it also allows her to form a deeper connection with them.
Shaquanna explains, "When I truly understand my client's lifestyle, I can make informed decisions about what will make them feel their best."
There are lots of factors to consider when styling a client, their preferred style, body type, etc. but for Shaquanna, the most important factor is their lifestyle. "I like to ask clients about what they do at work, after work, on the weekends, what a typical day looks like for them, what they do with their kids and spouses, if they travel, etc." Listening to her client's answers helps Shaquanna to put herself in her client's shoes and make better selections when shopping and putting together outfits.
Challenges can arise from the difference in how people define certain styles or aesthetics. To prevent any miscommunication Shaquanna always asks her client to thoroughly explain their interpretation of their desired look. "A client might say they want to look modern, but everyone has their own visual definition of what modern means. I ask thoughtful questions to encourage a deeper explanation, which helps me paint a better picture of their desired outcome in my head."
Clear communication is key when it comes to finding the perfect style, and so is asking the right questions. We challenged Shaquanna to understand the needs of a client who wants to up her game when it comes to dressing for work—if she had just ~5(ish) questions to work with...
Who... do you look to for style inspiration?
What... is your profession?
Where... do you currently shop for your wardrobe?
When... would you like my shopping and styling services to be completed?
Why... is your style a priority for you? Is there something that recently occurred that made you want to step it up?
How... do you want to feel when you show up to your workplace in your elevated style?
Find out more about Shaquanna's services on her website, or find banks of outfit inspiration on her Instagram.
Sarah Sullivan had long been dishing out informal style advice to her family and friends, until one day she decided to make it her career.
Sarah trained as a personal stylist and set up her own personal style consultancy, Style Solutions by Sarah—founded on the belief that dressing up every day should be a joy, not a chore.
I always prefer to meet clients face-to-face as styling is such a personal service. After initially talking with clients via email or DM, Sarah likes to organise a face-to-face chat as soon as possible to get a better understanding of her client's needs. In recent years, Sarah has adapted her service to offer online consultations conducted via Zoom too.
"People usually contact me because they are looking to solve a problem with their style. Often this is a result of a lifestyle change—a client might have retired or become a mum—and they are now unsure how to dress."
Alternatively, Sarah finds many clients come to her with the infamous "wardrobe full of clothes and nothing to wear" dilemma because they are struggling to mix and match items together.
Once Sarah understands where her client is coming from and what they need, it is a lot easier for her to find a style that suits! After a session, Sarah allows clients some time to absorb all the information given. She then loves receiving feedback and photos of outfits they have put together themselves—complete with a smile!
The biggest obstacle Sarah has to overcome? Client confidence. "There is often a discrepancy between what my clients would like to wear and what they feel they 'should' wear. They don't want to dress up too much or stand out."
Sarah's job is to gently help persuade her clients to try new things, "Just get out there, life is too short!"
So how does Sarah coax out the truth of what a client wants to wear? We challenged Sarah to understand the mindset of a client who has always found fashion and styling a chore—if she has just ~5 questions to work with.
What.. would you like to achieve from our session?
It is really important that I understand my client's end goal. Is it just to feel more confident about wearing what they already have and creating outfits? Or is it about helping them adjust to a whole new lifestyle?
When... did you last wear this?
A client's answer is a good indicator of whether they are holding on to items which no longer fit or suit their lifestyle. If they haven't worn an item for over a year, I persuade them to let it go in order to make room in their wardrobe for a new chapter and things that bring them joy.
Why... won't you wear this?
This question helps me to uncover any emotional hangups a client may have about their body shape. People are often surprised by what new styles actually look good on them.
Who... do you admire for their fashion sense?
I can use their answer to assess what they might be open to trying.
Where... do you usually shop?
This question gives me an indication of my client's taste and budget. I might discover that their usual choice of shop/brand might not be the most flattering for them or best suited to their lifestyle.
Learn more about Sarah's services on her website, or follow her on Instagram for a source of style inspiration.
Meet Lisa Wisdom, the founder of Style with Wisdom. This is a styling and shopping service for men and women who want to build confidence through their clothing.
Lisa has over 20 years of experience in the fashion industry. She started in retail, moved to fashion buying, and now runs her own styling business.
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After 10 years working in personal styling truly understands the power of dress and seeks to share the secret with her clients. "Personal styling is about more than organising your wardrobe and buying new clothes, it's about building confidence to take forward in your everyday life, whatever you do. Every morning, whoever you are, you have to get dressed—everyone should enjoy that process, it can totally impact how that day turns out!"
Most of Lisa's clients contact her through email or social media. They usually follow her for a while before reaching out or come via a recommendation.
Then, Lisa and the client schedule a Zoom consultation. After that, they meet face-to-face. "Face-to-face meetings with my clients are so important because it's their facial expressions and body language that allow me to really understand how comfortable they are in the outfits we have styled. I can usually tell immediately if they love or hate what they are wearing just by how they stand and their facial expression."
The client's feelings are always the most important, "It's not about clients wearing something that I love, it's about them finding clothes they are clearly happy and confident in—which I love to see!"
Dressing for a new job? Adapting to a new body shape or lifestyle? Before thinking about clothes, Lisa seeks to understand her clients' mindset and goals—whether it's gaining confidence in daily dressing, dressing for a new job, or adjusting to a new body shape or lifestyle.
Lisa measures her success through client feedback. She often senses a tone shift in how they communicate and discuss their style. Good feedback sounds like, "Wow! Every day I have received compliments on my outfits" or "I am having so much fun dressing every morning, I love my new wardrobe!"
"I know I have done a good job when clients go on to have confidence in creating their own looks and are excited to go shopping! I love receiving mirror selfies!"
Lisa knows many clients seek her help because they feel low and vulnerable about their body and confidence. "It is only natural for us all, including myself, to focus on our negatives. My job is to work closely and consciously with my clients to build up their confidence and encourage them to focus on their positives. Once we focus on those positives and find the right shape and colours everything comes together."
We challenged Lisa to understand a new client's style situation and goals with just five questions...
What... are the 5 key items you are wearing on repeat right now?
When... have you felt most confident in what you were wearing?
Why... are you looking to update and move your style on?
Who... in the public eye or personal to you do you admire for style?
Where... do you currently shop the most?
Learn more about Lisa's services on her Instagram.
Name: Pablo Lara H.
Profession: Illustrator, photographer, and web designer
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Instagram: @deer_and_daggers
Tumblr: @pablolarah
Pablo Lara H. is a freelance creative specialising in illustration, photography and web design.
I use different paper for different mediums. For sketches in graphite pencil, standard blank paper. For watercolours, gouache, and markers, blank Fabriano paper (or any thicker paper variety).
I use Brazilian notebooks from Tilibra for sketching and note-taking, they are an old trademark in the field.
I love the '70s and the Baroque (+ Rococo) era. I’ve been making an archive of vintage magazines (from the '50s-80s) for colour palettes and layout ideas.
Massimo Vignelli, Eiko Ishioka or Saul Bass. I can't decide.
I call this colour palette, "70's Nordic Sweater."
I love the new serifs experimenting with old and new trends. There are new foundries and freelance type designers doing amazing typefaces. For example, Magilio.
A cliché, but Comic Sans or Papyrus.
Pablo also curates a bank of free typefaces.
I use several apps/websites to help me get things done like presentations, sketching projects, trees of ideas, etc.
For the project itself, the client. You have to satisfy the expectations of the client. But you can always provide guidance and negotiate some of your ideas. For general knowledge, growth as an artist, critical appreciation, and learning I look to other designers or colleagues.
Christen Johnson is the founder of personal style consultancy, SCB Luxury Styling. Christen works with professional, executive and entrepreneurial women to help them make an impact on their audience and a statement with style.
SCB Luxury Styling is entirely virtual and has been since 2020. Because Christen doesn't meet any of her clients in person, it is important that clients understand their role and how much of their attention is needed to make their styling experience run smoothly. "As the expert, I handle all the grunt work that needs to be done when it comes to shopping and determining their personal style, but the growth doesn’t stop after the service is completed.
"I make sure to provide each of my clients with the necessary tools for them to continue making intentional wardrobe decisions and accomplish their style goals."
One way to keep clients engaged is to set them homework! Christen asks clients to show up at closet cleanse sessions with 5 items they love but don’t really know how to style. taking a close look at individual garments helps Christen to really solidify her understanding of a client's personal style and preferences.
"Most of my time is spent building an authentic relationship with my clients and making them feel comfortable because I know that if they like me, they’ll trust the brand. I aim to retain that personal touch in my digital products—which is a little different but just as simple. I primarily incorporate videos and linkable content to make the experience more personal and welcoming."
"I’m also really big on communicating the steps in my process to my client—what each step consists of and why. When a client understands the steps they need to take in order to get the results they want, they are more inclined to move forward."
Christen focuses on helping her clients to make a statement with their style. "I do that by showing my clients how to properly take their measurements so they can determine their unique body shape. When you know your size and your body shape, you’ll be able to determine which styles flatter your body best."
Language is also important. Christen has developed a dictionary of body shapes that she uses in all SCB consultations such as 'Heart of Hearts' and 'Perfect Pear'. Christen explains, "Words mean everything. If you’re constantly calling yourself something that makes you negative about yourself then that is how you’ll feel. Changing the names of body shapes to something that represents beauty and sophistication will make someone feel valuable and luxurious—which is exactly how I want my clients to feel when they work with me."
Dress for the life you want to live, and the boss you already are! We challenged Christen to understand the priorities of a of an impactful woman wanting to refresh her everyday wardrobe and superpower her life and career—if she had just ~5 questions to work with...
What... does your everyday lifestyle look like?
When... do you feel the most confident about yourself?
Why... do you love what you do?
Who... do you want to impact?
Where... do you see yourself at your fullest potential?
Got a question for Christen? Visit SCB Luxury Styling's website, or find a bank of ideas for refreshing your wardrobe on their Instagram.
Four years ago, Ginny Hudnut opened her House of Colour franchise and has been making her clients decidedly more colourful, stylish, and confident ever since. House of Colour is a London-based organisation that offers incredible colour and style analysis services.
Personal styling encompasses Ginny's love for art, fashion, teaching, and relationships—truly her dream job!
Ginny offers two distinct services, colour analysis and personal style analysis.
"Colour analysis must be done in-person using natural daylight and with a clean face—no makeup. I need to see how a client's skin reacts to various coloured drapes. The wrong colours can make you look older and tired. The right colours can make you appear younger and more rested—almost as if you are already wearing makeup."
Ginny's style analysis services spans two in-depth sessions—a preliminary zoom call followed by a meeting face-to-face. During these appointments Ginny assesses her clients' body architecture and personality to uncover the clothes that will flatter them the most and work with their lifestyle.
Ginny knows that understanding personality is crucial to uncovering style. "Finding clothes that flatter the client’s body is actually the easy part. It’s combining that person’s body architecture (what’s on the outside), with their personality (what’s on the inside) that takes time. Having a signature style is about honouring who you are both inside and out. Trends come and go but knowing which ones work for you helps you to curate a closet where you are the anchor piece. It is a joy to help people unlock this!"
Ginny finds that her clients' tastes can be very eclectic! "A client might want to look sultry and cute, glamorous and understated, edgy and minimalist." Ginny's job is deciphering which of those descriptors is simply something her client appreciates on others, and which will truly honour them.
Ginny explains, "My work is all about identifying clothes and makeup that honour a body just as it is. I never want a client to leave a colour or style analysis feeling like they've lost something. In fact, I want them to feel as though more doors have been opened!"
Opening the door to a brand new you, starts with answering a few simple questions. We challenged Ginny to get to know a client who wants to shop efficiently and build a minimal, fuss-free wardrobe—if she had just ~5 questions to work with.
What... do you want to look like?
Step 1: clarify how my client wants to be perceived. Thinking about how you’d like to be described by someone else can help you to hone in on your wardrobe.
When... do you get frustrated whilst shopping or getting dressed?
Some clients come to me because they love to shop and want to shop more for the right items, others come to me for opposite reasons—they are hoping that a set of personalised guidelines can help them learn to love shopping! Recognising the most stressful point in the process for them is hugely helpful.
Why... do you feel like a style analysis will be helpful?
I help clients clarify their objectives so that I can make sure I hit each one. Some clients need new clothes for date nights and social events, and some need my help because they feel frumpy in their everyday clothes—you should feel cute even when running errands!
Who... are your style icons?
We’ve all got them! This is a good starting point, but rather than copying someone else’s signature style we'll find cuts, silhouettes and details that work for you.
Where... are your favourite places to shop?
Background information on the stores my client frequents can help me understand what might be missing in their wardrobe. I want clients to shop with intentions and steward their money well. Shopping should not be a limiting process, it should result in loving everything you own instead of leaving things unworn in your closet.
Got a question for Ginny? Find out more about Ginny's services, or discover a world of colour on her Instagram.
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