A considered framework for clarity, taste, and alignment. Our work unfolds in phases, each building on what comes before.

 


History — a conversation about your relationship to clothing. What you’ve worn, why you’ve worn it, what felt true, what felt forced. This isn’t about judgment; it’s about recognizing the patterns that brought you here.


What exists — your current closet becomes a text we read together. What stays, what goes, what’s been waiting to make sense. Often, the foundation is already there — just obscured.



Exploration — I gather possibilities, casting a wide net to establish aesthetic territory. This isn’t shopping; it’s mapping. We’re finding the visual language that resonates, building a shared vocabulary for what comes next.


Discourse — together, we review and respond, narrowing from possibility to direction. Your voice guides the edit. Budget and practicality meet desire and vision.


Final pull — specific pieces selected with intention, each item considered for how it serves the whole.


Fit — in person when possible, because clothing is spatial, physical, lived. This is where theory becomes practice, and alignment takes shape.

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Our Work

The right question is worth more than a thousand answers borrowed from someone else.

I help you examine your relationship to clothing—not to tear things down, but to build clarity. What do you actually need? What already works that you haven't noticed? What are you ready to let go of?

When we work together, I bring genuine curiosity about how you got here. Your shopping history, the pieces you keep, but never wear, the way you describe what you're looking for—these tell me more than any style quiz ever could. I look at how things were created, how they evolved through different hands, and I ask what that teaches us about now, about you, about your life.

I focus on the core of your wardrobe—versatile pieces that move between contexts. Something you think is formal can be worn every day. Something casual becomes elegant with the right elements. That fluidity is what makes a wardrobe feel modern and actually useful.

I also pull from a carefully edited roster of independent brands—smaller makers with strong points of view. I don't work with them for commissions or affiliates. I champion them because I believe in what they're making. These brands have real vision, but they don't always translate in a quick scroll. I act as the translator between what they're doing and what serves your life.

This isn't about performing stylishness. It's about peace of mind—feeling you have what you need, building something real that serves your actual life rather than an idealized version being sold to you.

I'm direct, sometimes sharp, always honest. But I lead with warmth because transformation happens through curiosity, not judgment.

I'll bring the questions. You bring the honesty. Together, we figure out what belongs.

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