I’ve had clients cry in the fitting room. I’ve had women whisper “I didn’t think anything would fit me.” And I’ve seen those same women walk out smiling—standing taller—holding bags of clothes they actually love.
Why? Because sometimes it’s not about the outfit.
It’s about giving yourself permission to take up space again.
When I style someone, I’m not just picking colors or mixing pieces—I’m reminding them how powerful they are. How worthy they’ve always been. How beautiful they already are.
So yes, there’s laughter. There’s maybe a mimosa. There’s trying on a sequin jacket just because it feels fun.
But there’s also healing. There’s reclaiming.
And there’s always a fitting room pep talk—because sometimes, that’s what you need to remember who you are.