I’ve been a personal stylist for 10 years. I went to design school thinking I’d be sketching collections and sewing samples—but somewhere along the way, I realized I didn’t want to design clothes. I wanted to style them.
Since then, I’ve styled women all over the world and worked with clients from everyday moms and to Olympians (hi, Freddie Crittenden). And after hundreds of hours in closets, shopping sessions, and real-life outfit dilemmas, I’ve developed my own theory for putting outfits together—one that actually works.
I’ve read article after article on “how to build an outfit,” and not one of them gets to the point. They either throw you a moodboard or start talking about finding your style again (which, great—but that’s not the same as building a look from head to toe).
So this article is different. It’s straight to the point. It’s practical. It’s how I actually style clients.
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If you’re brand new to all of this, I also recommend starting with How to Build an Intentional Wardrobe—it’s the perfect foundation before diving into combinations and styling.
Okay, now that that’s out of the way, let’s start with the first step.