Clothes tell stories.
I help women design the narrative.
My business started with people asking, "Can you help me figure out what to wear?" After years of doing it for myself (and later for others), I finally said yes. I've always believed in the power and potential in getting dressed for the day.
Clothes can signal confidence, ease, trustworthiness, joy, and personality. When they don't match how you feel or want to be seen, it can feel hard to rebuild.

In the first years of my career, I thought hard about what I wore to court, to jail, even to death row. It wasn't just pantyhose for the judge or wire-free bras for prison security. It was the introduction of femininity and strength, the insistence on being seen, fabric armor for hard work.
At the close of that chapter, I donated my suits, changed industries, got pregnant, and started over. Dress codes became less defined, but trickier to navigate as I filled more roles between the conference room and carpool line.
I'm not one to chase trends, scroll social media, or pour money into my wardrobe. I created a styling system that works for me: consignment and off-season shopping first, then fill the gaps with smart purchases. I'm rarely stuck figuring out what to wear. I know what's in my closet and I trust it, so much so that I don't have a full-length mirror at home.
I'm here to help you build that kind of trust with your wardrobe, in keeping with my core values of simplicity, courage, creativity, and sustainability. My approach is encouraging, irreverent, a little scrappy, and always focused on what you need.

