A quieter kind of styling

For me, styling has never been about keeping up or standing out. It’s always been about helping people feel more like themselves — clearer, more at ease, more confident in how they move through their day.

Clothes happen to be the medium.
The real work is understanding the person wearing them.

Over the past 25 years, this approach has taken me into homes, wardrobes and private settings where trust matters more than anything. I’ve worked closely with clients through big life changes, new chapters and shifting identities, often over many years. Those relationships shaped the way I work now: steady, calm, observant and completely personalised.

How I see style

Style isn’t a performance or a reinvention. It’s a reflection — of your pace, your values, your lifestyle, your state of mind. When someone feels at ease in what they’re wearing, everything else becomes easier too. That’s the feeling I work toward.

I listen closely, I notice the small things, and I make considered recommendations rather than overwhelming you with options. My role isn’t to dictate a look — it’s to help you feel at home in your own skin.

What guides my work

  • Ease over excess
    A great wardrobe isn’t about how much you own, but how simple it feels to get dressed.

  • Clarity over trends
    What matters is what works for you — your habits, your rhythm, your life.

  • Trust over rush
    Styling is personal work. It requires pace, patience and confidentiality.

  • Presence over perfection
    I pay attention to what you respond to, what feels natural, and what helps you feel grounded.

Where I come from

My career has taken many shapes — personal styling, private household roles, lifestyle support, travel and long-term consultancy. The through-line has always been the same: people, trust, and a genuine care for how someone feels in their own life.

I’ve supported clients across different countries, wardrobes, lifestyles and stages of life. That diversity made my work intuitive; it taught me how to read a room, understand a rhythm, and tailor my approach to what each person needs.

What matters most to me

That you feel understood.
That nothing feels rushed or pressured.
That your wardrobe becomes something that supports you — quietly, consistently, every day.

If you’re exploring support

You don’t need a clear plan. You don’t need to prepare.
We simply start with a conversation and see where it leads.

Book an Intro Call

A quieter kind of styling

For me, styling has never been about keeping up or standing out. It’s always been about helping people feel more like themselves — clearer, more at ease, more confident in how they move through their day.

Clothes happen to be the medium.
The real work is understanding the person wearing them.

Over the past 25 years, this approach has taken me into homes, wardrobes and private settings where trust matters more than anything. I’ve worked closely with clients through big life changes, new chapters and shifting identities, often over many years. Those relationships shaped the way I work now: steady, calm, observant and completely personalised.

How I see style

Style isn’t a performance or a reinvention. It’s a reflection — of your pace, your values, your lifestyle, your state of mind. When someone feels at ease in what they’re wearing, everything else becomes easier too. That’s the feeling I work toward.

I listen closely, I notice the small things, and I make considered recommendations rather than overwhelming you with options. My role isn’t to dictate a look — it’s to help you feel at home in your own skin.

What guides my work

  • Ease over excess
    A great wardrobe isn’t about how much you own, but how simple it feels to get dressed.

  • Clarity over trends
    What matters is what works for you — your habits, your rhythm, your life.

  • Trust over rush
    Styling is personal work. It requires pace, patience and confidentiality.

  • Presence over perfection
    I pay attention to what you respond to, what feels natural, and what helps you feel grounded.

Where I come from

My career has taken many shapes — personal styling, private household roles, lifestyle support, travel and long-term consultancy. The through-line has always been the same: people, trust, and a genuine care for how someone feels in their own life.

I’ve supported clients across different countries, wardrobes, lifestyles and stages of life. That diversity made my work intuitive; it taught me how to read a room, understand a rhythm, and tailor my approach to what each person needs.

What matters most to me

That you feel understood.
That nothing feels rushed or pressured.
That your wardrobe becomes something that supports you — quietly, consistently, every day.

If you’re exploring support

You don’t need a clear plan. You don’t need to prepare.
We simply start with a conversation and see where it leads.

Book an Intro Call