Goodwill...Bloomingdale's...Wal-Mart..Saks Fifth Ave...
I've been to all of them, shopped at them, returned items, and even window shopped at all of them. Of course there is a difference between them all. But to me, there is none. They all contain one thing that I can see, and that's style. It's evident that I love fashion, I love style, and I love styling, I love clothes, I love shoes, purses, etc. But I have a confession...I'm not knowledgeable about fashion. I don't study designers, I can't name every brand of clothing, and I definitely can't name every style/cut/make of fashion item there is. "Who's that you're wearing?" Don't get me wrong, I know of many of those categories, just not super conscientious of them all. So who'd want someone like me to help them with their fashion needs? Well...
I've had my run with individuals, agencies, and fashion shows. But here's my sales pitch, if that's what you want to call it. I have an EYE, a sense, or the ability to create or maintain style. I love it all, but I don't have a favorite brand name, a fav type, nor a fav designer. When I shop/style I don't look for those things. Of course I consider quality, appeal, and cut you silly rabbit. My biggest concern is making myself/that person OWN their look. If you don't own it, who else will? Style isn't something someone can take away from you. But that's another topic. "First comes style, then comes fashion, then comes the onlookers along with their famous reactions"
So....
So....
Are you sold?