Personal style is incredibly personal. In this season of Talking About Clothes we dive into those complexities.

We look at how style evolves throughout your life, the importance of owning your own personal style (rather than only modeling it after someone else’s), the values that inform the clothes we choose to wear, childhood influences on our fashion choices, and the process of uncovering what our style actually is (and in some ways, therefore, finding out who we are).

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But first! If you’re new around here or want a refresher, check out the Start Here page to get started.

If you just want a new perspective on your style, take 5 Days of Style – a five day mini-course to help you get a new perspective on your style.

If you’d like one-on-one help creating and keeping a wardrobe you love, coaching is probably your first step, take a look at the options here.

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Personal Style From the Inside Out a conversation with Stacy Soderholm

In this conversation we touch on developing clothing habits that stay with you for your entire life, opting out of the exhausting cycles of fashion, dressing to please yourself first. Clothing as a vehicle for self expression versus the right clothes as condition of acceptance and walking the line between dressing well without being overly concerned about your appearance.

About Stacy…

Stacy is a life coach focusing on self love and empowerment for smart, conscientious women. She’s on a mission to help women love who they already are so they can enjoy the life they’ve worked so hard to achieve. You can find her here.

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Bending Your Personal Style to Your Personal Circumstances a conversation with Briar Harvey

In this conversation we talk about the importance of clothes that are easy, plain and simple, rebuilding a wardrobe to fit your life after extreme personal circumstances. The Holy Grail of pockets and getting dressed by color, the importance of knowing what’s hanging in your closet, and the special memories that clothing can hold.

About Briar…

Briar lives in Omaha where she is self employed and home schools her kids. You can find more about Briar here on her website.

And listen to a previous conversation with Briar in season one.

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Reflecting Your Personal Growth in Your Personal Style a conversation with Anung Vilay

In our conversation, we discuss style evolutions and experimenting with your style, caring less about how you look as you become more comfortable with yourself. Working with a stylist to put words around your style, the importance of not shopping while you’re in a bad mood, and blending your inner work with what you wear.

About Anung…

Anung is located in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota where she’s a podcaster, writer, and in her words, a serial side hustler. Find Anung here on her website.

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Efficient Personal Style a conversation with Shanna Mann

Our conversation about personal style touches on ditching rules in favor of creating style guidelines, letting utility and comfort inform your visual style, the efficiency of a capsule closet, and no longer paying attention to what looks good on models, but focusing instead on what looks good on you.

About Shanna…

Shanna lives in Central Virginia where she owns and manages a warehouse and in addition to providing online coaching and mentoring for business professionals.

And listen to a previous conversation with Shanna in season one.

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Being Kind to Yourself About Your Personal Style a conversation with Amy Crook

Our conversation covers constructing a life that supports your self expression, not compromising on style or physical comfort, the power of the simplicity of kindness, buying and wearing what you want, not just what’s easy, and letting your style evolve while keeping the things you love.

About Amy…

Amy is an artist and romance novelist in the San Francisco East Bay area near Oakland, where she lives and works with her cats. You can find her (and her cats) on Instagram and see more of her work on her website.

And listen to a previous conversation with Amy in season one where we talk about comfort.

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Living Through the Personal Style Movie Montage a conversation with Naomi Dunford

Our conversation includes making style rules that fit your environment, buying really nice clothes that you never wear and that don’t work together, dressing a rapidly changing body. Middle school style fails and using them to motivate yourself to learn about style, and embracing the process because you can’t rush living through the movie montage.

About Naomi…

Naomi lives just west of Toronto in the snowbelt of Canada. She recently sold the company she had for the past 13 years and is now luxuriating in her retirement. And if you want some business training, check out the IttyBiz Karma Store.

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How you and I can connect and work together…

There are a couple ways we can connect and work together.

But first! If you’re new around here or want a refresher, check out the Start Here page to get started.

If you just want a new perspective on your style, take 5 Days of Style – a five day mini-course to help you get a new perspective on your style.

If you’d like one-on-one help creating and keeping a wardrobe you love, coaching is probably your first step, take a look at the options here.

And finally, if you want to stay in touch but don’t need immediate wardrobe help, sign up for the newsletter here.