Master Your Wardrobe and Start Your Styling Career
Learn the exact systems I use to organize homes or launch your own styling practice with these practical, hands-on workshops.
Your closet holds so many stories and emotions. I've worked with recently divorced men wanting a fresh start, new mothers adjusting to their new bodies, and young professionals finding their look. In this video, I share some of their stories and explain how my workshops provide a step by step system to clear the emotional clutter and organize your wardrobe for good.
Mentoring the next generation of stylists is something I'm incredibly passionate about. Here is a conversation with my former intern, Savani, who shares her experience working on real client projects, from wardrobe sessions in Bangalore to celebrity interactions. It's amazing to see her growth from earning a small stipend to now managing her own projects.
About Workshops & Mentorship
Whether you are a homeowner tired of morning chaos or an aspiring stylist, these workshops focus on the practical how, not just theory. I break down the exact systems I use for my clients so you can implement them yourself or start your own practice, with options to bring your household staff along for hands-on training.
Workshops for Homeowners
Organization is a skill, not a personality trait. In my homeowner workshops, I strip away the guesswork. We move past the 'nothing to wear' problem by installing a system that actually stays in place. I provide simple checklists and actionable steps to help you audit your closet, decide what stays, and maintain order without needing to be a full-time organizer.
Staff Training & Sustainability
Many of my clients find that the hardest part of staying organized is consistency. This is why I offer training for household staff. I teach them folding techniques, laundry protocols, and zoning for different types of clothing. When your team knows the system, your home runs itself. This is about building a sustainable wardrobe environment that lasts.
Career Mentorship for Stylists
If you are looking to enter the styling industry, my mentorship program provides the reality check you won't get in a textbook. We discuss the unglamorous but necessary parts of the job, like managing client invoices, handling difficult feedback, and coordinating logistics for shoots or wardrobe sessions. I share my experience from working with various clients, from celebrities to new moms, and show you how to build a practice that is both creatively fulfilling and financially viable. This is real work, not just coffee runs.
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