The #1 Question to Ask Before You Add Anything to Your Closet

Let’s talk about the version of you that’s quietly taking shape. The one that moves through the world with a little more confidence, clarity, and ease.

This has been on my mind a lot over the last year or so. Who do I want to show up as? What moves would I make if I didn't have any fear? How do I want to feel when I step into a room filled with people?

Have you asked yourself those questions recently? Do you know how you would answer them? Food for thought.

 Now, let’s talk about your closet.

Because every purchase we make, every piece we bring home, either supports that next-level version of ourselves…or gently delays us. 

So here’s the question I want you to start asking before you buy anything new:

“Does this support the version of me I’m growing into?”

When you pause to ask this question, you're tuning into:

  • How you want to feel daily (grounded, capable, magnetic, at peace—what’s your word?)

  • How you want to be seen (because style is a visual introduction)

  • What kind of life you’re curating (whether that’s slower mornings, bolder moves, or fewer distractions)

  • Where your money and energy are going (is this a quick hit or a real investment in your future self?)

  • That $38 top might look cute now, but if it doesn’t make you feel more like the you you're growing into, it’s probably not worth it.

  • Mindful styling isn’t about having fewer things—it’s about having the right things. Things that feel like a full-body yes. Things that reflect where you're headed, not just where you’ve been.

Style should work with you, not against you.

If your closet still feels full of clothes that belong to older versions of you—or if you’re ready to step into something that actually fits your right-now season—I’m here for that.

I work 1:1 with clients to refine their personal style, align their wardrobes with their evolving identity, and make space for pieces that support their next chapter. If that sounds like something you’ve been craving, check out the packages I offer by clicking the button below or we can put together a custom package that would be supportive to you specifically. 

You’re not just curating a closet.
You’re curating your life.

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