Personal Style & Wardrobe

Refining how you dress so it reflects who you are

Style is not about following rules or trends. It is about understanding what works for you and shaping a wardrobe that supports your body, your role and the way you want to be experienced.

A Thoughtful Approach to Style

Personal style is more than taste.
It is structure, proportion, texture and detail working together in a way that feels natural to you.

In this work, we look closely at how clothing supports your body, your role and the way you move through the world. Not to redesign you, but to refine what already feels true.

    Looking Beyond Trends

    Style is not about following fashion or adopting a fixed aesthetic. It is about understanding what works for you.

    For some, that means exploring silhouette and proportion in depth.
    For others, it is about refining fabrics, finishes and the way garments interact.
    Sometimes we focus on simplifying what feels crowded.
    Sometimes we bring more strength, softness or clarity into view.

    The direction depends on where you are starting and how much refinement feels right.

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      Part Of A Larger Foundation

      This programme often follows the Personal Color Analysis building on the clarity that colour can bring.

      It can also stand on its own. Everything depends on where you are starting and what feels most relevant for you.

      Together, these elements create a sense of coherence that feels natural rather than constructed.

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      Tools, Not Rules

      I draw on structured models of line, balance and visual harmony, but they are never imposed. They serve as tools for observation rather than frameworks to fit into.

      We may consider:

      • line and proportion
      • fabric and texture
      • the interaction of colour within outfits
      • refinement of details and accessories
      • building a wardrobe that feels coherent rather than fragmented

      A wardrobe that supports you

      Your wardrobe should not compete with you.
      It should support the way you think, work and show up.

      Whether we are refining what already exists or shaping something more defined, the aim remains the same: clarity and ease in how you present yourself.

      This is not about creating a different persona.
      It is about strengthening what already suits you.

      A Wardrobe That Feels Like You

      If you feel that your style can express more of who you are, this is where we begin.