
Fashion has always been a passion of mine.
Even as a young child, I loved sewing, playing with Fashion Plates, and dressing Barbies.
I was drawn to the beauty and creativity of clothing, but I didn't yet understand how to make it work for me.
Like many women, I spent years buying clothes I loved only to find they rarely became the pieces I reached for. My closet was filled with good intentions, impulse purchases, sale finds, and garments that seemed perfect until I got them home.
I thought the answer was finding the right outfit. What I eventually discovered was that the real answer was understanding the system behind style. That realization sent me on a journey through body types, color analysis, fit, wardrobe planning, personal style systems, and countless books, courses, and experiments.
It required a significant investment of both time and money, much of it spent learning through trial and error and a closet full of clothes that never quite worked.
Throughout my professional career, I built systems, developed training programs, and helped people solve complex problems.
The more I learned about style, the more I realized the same principles applied.
Most women have never been taught how style actually works.
They have been taught what to buy. They have not been taught how to decide.
After years of research, testing, and refining, I created the Intentional Style Method—
A practical process designed to eliminate guesswork and help women build wardrobes that support their lives, their bodies, and the way they want to show up in the world.
Because confidence doesn't come from owning more clothes.
It comes from knowing what belongs in your closet.

- Style should support your life.
- Confidence comes from clarity.
- The right clothes make everyday decisions easier.
- Style is a skill that can be learned.
- Intentional decisions create lasting results.

-I started understanding what works for me.
-I discovered that more clothes do not create better outfits.
- Getting dressed became easier and shopping became more intentional.
-I learned that confidence comes from clarity, not perfection.
- I no longer guess what belongs in my closet.
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