This is the third in my series about hiring a personal stylist. Read my reason for hiring a personal stylist here, and read about my first meeting with a personal stylist in this post. Today I will recap my second visit, which was creating outfits and actual styling of looks.
Since my last visit, the mail woman, UPS guy, and FedEx delivery people have become my BFFs. DC Style Factory will shop for you, go shopping with you, place orders for you, or you can place online orders with a list they provide. I chose to place the orders myself so I could try on within my tight schedule, and also when possible, use my affiliate or Ebates links. As items arrived, I would take selfies in my bedroom full-length mirror and send them to Rosana of DC Style Factory. I'd share some bits about what I thought of the item and fit, but Rosana is so pro she could look at a grainy selfie and be able to tell if an item is worth trying, worth altering, or should be immediately boxed up and sent back. So by time I had my second appointment with DC Style Factory, we all had a good feel of what we were working with.
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DC Style Factory has a list of tailors in the DC Metro area that they trust; I met Rosana at one in Silver Spring a few days later with a chiffon overlay dress, chiffon overlay jumpsuit, blazer, and lined pantsuit. The alterations came to $120 and the pieces were ready a week later. When you read this I will already be at the rewardStyle conference with my fabulous wardrobe!
I know my body, I know my personal style, and I know how to shop. However, everyone can use a second opinion. Lately, life has been so hectic it's been hard to be creative or have the time to focus on my style. Hiring personal stylist helped me get ready for this conference with less effort or time. It helped me get back on track with my style, and it also boosted my confidence. To have a rolling rack of super cool fashion, much from already in my closet, that all fits and flatters was awesome and inspiring. It's encouraged me to be more choosy with my shopping - do I really need that item? Am I just being swayed by the bargain? Would I be happier if I instead used that money to tailor something already in my closet? It also got me outside my style box; I realized I get too matchy-matchy and there's something elegant about having one item not quite right in an ensemble. I also found that I like how I look in smaller earrings; I was always go big or go home with statement earrings or nothing at all. Now I have smaller earrings that still pack a punch (worn in this post, I hope to have a better view of them in a future post).
It may seem expensive to hire a personal stylist, but I think it's a good investment if you feel lost with your style. It can keep you from buying so much, and give you direction. I've been lazy with tailoring and letting things work with a belt, a cuffed sleeve, a higher heel. This experience reminded me how a well-fitting piece is far more stylish (and also makes you look thinner!). I don't have the desire to buy more, because I feel confident in the pieces currently in my closet.
Want to see what I'm wearing to the conference? Follow me on Instagram where I'm sharing InstaStories each day of each look, photos of the event and what I wore, and more. When I get back I'll be sure to have a few outfit posts and a full recap of the conference!