My process is calm, responsive, and rooted in real life.
We start with what’s actually here — not who you were, and not who you think you should become.
From there, clarity creates ease.
And ease allows embodiment.
1. Clarity
We begin by seeing clearly.
Your closet as it is now.
Your patterns, preferences, and blind spots.
What you wear on repeat — and what quietly stays untouched.
This phase isn’t about fixing anything.
It’s about understanding what’s already speaking.
2. Ease
With clarity in place, we simplify.
We edit with intention.
We refine silhouettes, proportions, and combinations.
We remove what complicates getting dressed and strengthen what supports you.
This is where resistance drops and decisions become lighter.
3. Embodiment
Finally, we integrate.
You begin to move through your days feeling more at home in your clothes.
Getting dressed becomes intuitive, not effortful.
Your wardrobe starts working with you — not against you.
Embodiment isn’t about perfection.