About Me

My Story

I’ve always loved shopping. In high school, I was the girl who knew exactly what was worth buying — and what wasn’t.

I studied psychology at Duke University, and that foundation still shapes everything I do today. Style isn’t just about clothing — it’s emotional. It’s personal. It’s deeply tied to identity.

At The New York Times, I interned as a writer and fashion stylist for former Fashion Editor Amy Spindler and former Fashion Director Anne Christensen, which led to writing assignments for WWD, V Magazine, Style.com, The New York Times and The Washington Post. I’ve also been lucky enough to work with amazing designers like Zac Posen

And my greatest teacher Bill Cunningham.

I Started off in editorial, styling models and celebrities but I realized something: I loved the ideas behind fashion more than writing about it.

So I became a personal shopper at Bloomingdale’s styling “real women” as a personal shopper.

I started with zero clients — and became one of the top sellers. That’s where I mastered fit, fabric, quality, and value. I learned what’s worth investing in — and what isn’t.

At Henri Bendel, I became the face of the store. I helped shape buying decisions because I understood what real women actually wanted.

And then I built my own business. Today, I combine:

  • – Fashion instinct
  • – Decades of retail experience
  • – A psychology background
  • – And an eye for body type and proportion
  • Clients often tell me I’m like a “shrink through clothing.” When a woman looks in the mirror and sees herself the way I see her — confident, elegant, strong — that’s when I know my job is done.

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