Is there a difference between an image consultant and a personal stylist?

An image consultant is a personal stylist, but focuses not only on a person’s physical characteristics, but their goals, tastes and lifestyle as well. The outcome is a wardrobe that accommodates a client in every way. The image consultant relies on why something works or doesn’t. Stylists can make you look wonderful, but often the client doesn’t know how to get results on their own. Working with an image consultant means that you’ll learn techniques and tools to continue making great choices moving forward. 


What could I expect with an initial consultation?

Before a first meeting, you will be asked to fill out a style assessment questionnaire pertaining to your physical characteristics, goals, preferences and lifestyle. We would then meet for a session to review your best color options, shapes and styles based on the above. You will come away with an image plan of action.


Will you work with clients outside of Colorado? 

Absolutely! Our stylists work with clients from across the globe. We can travel or meet virtually via the internet, and the takeaways will be the same.  Distance is no longer a barrier to looking and feeling your best.


Do you also work with Men?

Yes! We work with, friends, husbands, brothers and significant others of our female clients.


What if I have a limited clothing budget?

That is not a problem. We’ll share tips on how to buy the best quality for less. You’ll learn how to mix and match to create more outfits with fewer pieces. Quality over quantity is what matters!


What forms of payment do you accept?

We accept checks, Venmo and credit cards. Your cooperation in arranging payment prior to services is greatly appreciated. Are following trends important? Maintaining a look that’s current is a good thing, however we don’t recommend following trends per say.  Incorporating new styles, shapes and colors that look best on you, and adding trendy pieces after you have your basics set is what we advise. Remember, what’s in today may be out tomorrow.