Your wardrobe should support your life

—not overwhelm it.

Over time, wardrobes become layered with different versions of ourselves.

Pieces from the past.
Impulse purchases.
Items that no longer reflect who you are today.

And slowly, getting dressed becomes confusing instead of intuitive.

Wardrobe Curation is a guided process of refinement—where we edit, simplify, and rebuild your closet into something that feels clear, intentional, and aligned with your current life.

What We Do Together

This experience is personalized, but may include:

• A closet edit
• Identifying what aligns—and what no longer serves you
• Reworking existing pieces into new outfit combinations
• Defining wardrobe gaps based on your lifestyle
• Creating outfit formulas for everyday ease
• Guidance on organization and wardrobe flow

What You’ll Walk Away With

• A curated wardrobe aligned with your identity and daily life
• Clear outfit combinations you can rely on
• A simplified closet that feels calm and functional
• Confidence in what to keep, wear, and invest in next
• A renewed connection to your personal style

• Shopping list • Wardrobe Portal with Color Palette, Style Guide and Wardrobe Look book

Who This Is For

This experience is for you if:

• Your closet feels overwhelming or cluttered
• You have pieces you don’t wear but don’t know why
• You struggle to create outfits from what you already own
• You want to simplify your wardrobe without losing style
• You’re ready to let go of what no longer reflects you

This is where your wardrobe becomes clear.

You no longer stand in front of your closet wondering what works.
You know.

And getting dressed becomes a simple, intentional part of your day.

Investment

Six hours 1:1 wardrobe session

Starting at $1800

CURATED STYLE PORTAL

Your personalized style reference, thoughtfully designed to support your daily decisions.

This guide includes your curated color palette across makeup, nails, garments, and leather goods—ensuring everything you choose feels cohesive, elevated, and aligned with your natural features.

“your wardrobe should be a source of inspirations not desperation”

—thays vick,

Self-Image Curator