This is a question I pose to my clients at the outset of our style consultations.
The aim is to understand what worked and what didn’t work concerning their wardrobe for daily and special events.
More often than not, we believe that new clothing and makeup will fix everything, but this is rarely the case.
Did you allocate enough time to plan your outfits so that you found something amazing and wore it multiple times?
Did you purchase things you loved at the right time to save money?
Did you make any missteps with your skincare regimen that resulted in a beauty disaster?
These are some of the things that I aim to discover during style consultations.
My goal is to help my clients envision the image of the new person they are becoming to thrive as leaders.
When you start a new role, it’s important to embrace the new energy of the person you are becoming.
This means learning how to plan your wardrobe and beauty routines so that you look your best for any occasion.
For instance, if you get your eyebrows waxed or threaded, you should stop using your retinoids one week before your appointment.
If you undergo in-office treatments with a specialist, you should plan these procedures at least 3-6 months before your event.
Some treatments require time for recovery and multiple appointments within a specific timeframe. It’s important to commit to the schedule without any disruptions.
Clients often wait until the day before an event to try on a planned outfit from last season, only to find that it no longer fits.
Leading them to go shopping at the last minute and struggle to find something they love.
Planning your wardrobe and beauty routines for 2024 will save you time, money, and stress. So you can look fabulous as your career thrives, but you are having fun because your wardrobe is ready for the new you.
If you would like to book a wardrobe planning session with me, comment the word wardrobe below in the comment section.