Five questions that will change how you dress — starting tomorrow.
Free Style Identity Guide
You know good taste when you see it. What's gone quiet is the sense of what you want — and that's the thread these five questions help you pick back up.
Most style advice tells you what to wear. This guide asks something more useful: who are you, and what do you actually want your clothes to say?
The Style Identity Guide is a short, honest workbook — five questions that help you articulate your style identity in your own words. No trends. No rules about what women in their 50s, 60s, and beyond should wear. Just you, a notebook, and five questions that cut through the noise.
By the end you will have your Style Identity Statement — a two or three sentence description of the woman you are dressing. The thing you reach for every time you stand in front of the closet, or the rack in a shop, and don't know where to start. It is the most useful style tool you will ever have, because it came from you.
Inside the Style Identity Starter, you'll work through five questions:
What does your life actually look like right now?not your ideal life, your real Tuesday
How do you want to feel when you get dressed? not how you want to look
What do you want your clothes to say about you? before you speak a word
What chapter of your life is this? and does your wardrobe know it?
If your wardrobe were a place, what would it feel like? calm and considered, rich and layered, light and uncluttered?
This guide is the first step of the work. If it opens something up, the full course — Refine Your Style: Your Second Bloom — walks you all the way through.
The guide, and the occasional note worth reading. No noise, and you can leave anytime.