
We might think that clothing doesn’t (or shouldn’t) matter when other people are evaluating us—in an interview, at an event, or even on a first date. This is especially true for those of us used to getting straight A’s, winning science fairs, and acing every standardized test: shouldn’t our accomplishments, drive, and brain-power be enough?
Unfortunately, other people can’t see those things. Instead, your clothing projects your personality, confidence, and status before you even open your mouth.
Not only that, but your clothing can affect your self-confidence, your cognitive function (seriously, its science!), and even your productivity (decision fatigue is real—why do you think Steve Jobs famously wore the same thing everyday?)
If you aren’t 100% thrilled with your wardrobe, I can help you find your unique, style and build a streamlined, expressive wardrobe that makes getting dressed simple and fun.