Ways We Can Work Together
This is one-to-one work centered on developing a more intentional, coherent relationship with clothing. Much of this work involves translation.
Life changes. Bodies change. Priorities shift. We find ourselves dressing from old habits, old expectations, or old versions of ourselves that no longer feel quite right.
My role is not to tell you who to be. My role is to listen, observe, and help translate what already exists into something you can recognize and wear with greater ease.
What I bring to the process isn't simply access to clothing. It's interpretation. I spend a great deal of time considering how someone actually lives, what they reach for repeatedly, and where they may be ready to move next.
The structures below are different entry points, varying in depth and scope. What unites them is who the work is for: people who are reaching toward something they haven't quite named yet, and who want a thoughtful guide in the room as they figure it out.
First Look
A starting point
A 45–60 minute conversation — Zoom or phone, whichever you prefer. No agenda, no preparation required. If you have something visual you'd like me to see, send it ahead of time.
If not, we start from where you are.
The goal isn't to solve everything in a single conversation. It's to begin understanding where you are, what's creating friction, and what might be worth exploring further.
Within a day or two of our conversation, I'll follow up by email with my impressions and a few thoughts on direction. I like to let things settle before I write — what I send you is considered, not reactive.
If you want to continue working together, we'll talk about what kind of support makes the most sense for where you are right now — whether that's more foundational work, a focused project, or an advisory block of time we can scope together. The only option available to book directly.
Fee: $325
Considered Build
Foundational thinking, applied
We start with conversation: your history with clothing, your body, what’s working and what isn’t. I listen for the patterns underneath. From there, I put together a direction document — visual references, brand guidance, and ways of thinking about proportion and approach. Not a shopping list. A framework.
Then we apply it together to the area you want to focus on. I pull options with context, send the links, advise on fit and size, react in real time as you try things. You buy, try, and return on your own time.
What I recommend will meet you where you are — not just in terms of taste, but in terms of budget. There’s more good work happening across a wider range of price points than the conversation around clothes often suggests.
This is a remote engagement. In-person time can be added if circumstances allow.
Fee: scoped individually, beginning at $2,500
Managed Pull
A defined priority list, handled with more support
For clients who want a more managed experience, this is a focused sourcing engagement built around a defined set of priorities — not a full wardrobe reset.
We begin by establishing direction, budget, and the specific categories or needs we are solving for. From there, I source and select pieces with those priorities in mind. Rather than asking you to review every option along the way, I handle the buying and coordination more directly, using a card supplied by you for clothing purchases.
This allows the work to move with more trust and less client-side sorting. I manage the ordering, track what has been purchased, and help keep the pull organized as pieces arrive.
There are two ways this work can be structured.
In a remote-led Managed Pull, the review and decision-making happen through correspondence, photos, feedback, and refinement as pieces arrive. This version includes more back-and-forth as we determine what is working, what needs to be returned, and what may still need to be resolved.
In a Managed Pull with an in-person fit session, the fit session becomes the primary place where the work comes together. I present the pull in person, review the pieces with you, assess fit, proportion, styling, and usefulness, and help determine what stays, what goes back, and what may still be missing. Because the decisions happen together in person, the remote correspondence around arriving pieces is more limited.
This is a more supported version of Considered Build. It is narrower than Full Wardrobe Work, but more fully managed than a guided sourcing engagement.
Fee: scoped individuallyRemote-led Managed Pulls begin at $3,000Managed Pulls with an in-person fit session begin at $2,500, with fit session time billed separately at $300/hour
Advisory Block
Self-directed exploration, with support
For clients who want to take a more active role in the process while having access to my perspective along the way.
This engagement is often a natural next step after a First Look. Together, we've identified a direction. From there, you take the lead in the exploration—researching, trying things, revisiting what you already own, and paying attention to what resonates and what doesn't.
As questions arise, I'm available to help you interpret what you're finding. Whether you're considering a purchase, refining an idea, working through fit, or trying to understand why something isn't quite working, I'll help you make sense of it.
Unlike Considered Build, I am not creating a curated pull of recommendations or directing the sourcing process. This is a more self-directed engagement, designed for people who enjoy discovery and want a thoughtful guide alongside them as they navigate it.
This engagement can also be useful for returning clients who have a specific wardrobe question, transition, or area of focus they'd like to work through without embarking on a larger project.
Includes three hours of support and feedback to be used over a three-month period.
Available to clients who have completed a First Look. This is a remote engagement.
Fee: from $900
Full Wardrobe Work
Re-foundation
This is comprehensive work for people ready to reset their relationship to getting dressed.
We start with your history — your relationship to clothing, your body, where you are and where you’re headed. From there, we look at your wardrobe together, identifying what’s earning its place and what isn’t. I build a full directional framework: visual references, brand guidance, ways of thinking about proportion and approach across categories.
Then we apply it. By the time we’re sourcing, I know how you think, what you’re drawn to, and what you’re ready to move toward. I bring in options — through consignment and direct order — that are calibrated to that, not generic. I’m there in person for the fit session, directing and guiding in real time: what stays, what goes back, what needs a different variation. The decisions we make are grounded in everything we’ve built together.
Fee: from $4,000
Continuing Work
For returning clients
Once we’ve done foundational work together, you may come back when something shifts — a new role, a new season, or a wardrobe that’s drifted. Because I already know your context, we can move quickly and thoughtfully.
Fee: scoped individually
A Few Practical Notes
My fees are for my professional time, thinking, and judgment. Clothing purchases, if any, are separate and entirely your choice.
Travel billed separately at $125/hr for local travel. In person sessions- closet review, fit sessions, shopping together are billed separately $300/hr.
Clients come to this work for different reasons. Some want a full-service experience — they’re less interested in the mechanics and simply want the result of my thinking and skill. In those cases, I manage ordering and coordination as part of the engagement. Others want to be more involved, using the process to build confidence and clarity in their own relationship to clothing. We’ll establish the right structure at the start so the work supports how you actually want to engage.
I don’t take commissions or affiliate fees from any brand. When I recommend something, it’s because I believe it’s right for you — not because I’m being paid to say so.
Who This Work Is For
People who are tired of chasing fixes.
Who want to understand themselves better through what they wear.
Who are ready to examine patterns, not just add more things.
The clients best suited to this work aren't necessarily fashion enthusiasts. They're often in some kind of friction with what they're wearing — quietly or openly. Frustrated with what they've accumulated, what they're buying, how they're getting dressed. They don't always know what the next step is. They just know the current one isn't working.