Style, in this work, is deeply practical.
It includes clothes —
what you wear, how it feels on your body, and how it supports the life you’re living now.
But it also includes how you inhabit yourself while wearing them.
Clothes are not separate from confidence, presence, or identity.
They are one of the most immediate ways we experience ourselves in the world.
This work brings those pieces back together.
Many women arrive here because their clothes no longer support them.
They have plenty of options —
but nothing that feels right on their body or in their life.
This often isn’t about taste or shopping.
It’s about change.
The body has changed.
Life has changed.
Identity has shifted.
And the wardrobe hasn’t caught up.
Clothes that once worked can start to feel:
restrictive
performative
disconnected
This is where style work becomes necessary — not cosmetic.

In this work, clothes are treated as embodied choices.
We look at:
how clothes feel on your body
what they allow or restrict
what they signal — to you and to others
Style becomes a daily, lived conversation between:
body and fabric
identity and expression
inner change and outer visibility
When those align, clothes stop being a problem to solve.
They become supportive.
This work sits at the intersection of style and self-image.
It’s for women who sense that how they see themselves — and how they present themselves — no longer reflects who they are now.
Style & Self-Image Coaching is offered through working directly with me.
We work with clothes, yes — but always in relationship with:
how you experience your body
how you see yourself
how visible you allow yourself to be
and how confidently you move through your life
Clothes become the practical interface — a way of translating inner change into something you can live in, every day.

Together, we explore:
what your clothes are currently communicating
how life stage, experience, or change has shaped your self-image
what you want to feel when you get dressed and move through the world
This is not about chasing a look or following rules.
It’s about rebuilding trust in how you see yourself — and letting your clothes support that, rather than undermine it.
This isn’t styling done to you.
And it isn’t mindset work done around clothes.
It’s a grounded, reflective process that brings self-image and style back into alignment — so what you wear feels supportive, natural, and true.
If you feel drawn to explore your style as an expression of your self-image —
and want guidance that works with the whole of you — you’re welcome to begin a conversation.