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Meet Erin

For over 20 years, I’ve been helping friends, family, and now clients feel like their best selves — dressing for job interviews, special events, and for confidence in daily life. As a sustainable stylist, I combine my passion for fashion with a deep care for people and the planet.  I strongly value empathy, honest and thoughtful communication, responsibility to each other and the planet, creativity over consumption, and the courage to do things differently.

Fashion is fun. It’s a form of self-expression, a way of connecting with our community, and a daily opportunity to show up as ourselves. It’s not about trends or rules — it’s about knowing who you are. Fast fashion and trend cycles are confusing by design — and incredibly harmful. I help you step off that hamster wheel. Together, we’ll create a wardrobe that works for your real life, feels true to who you are right now, and reflects your personal values.

Unfortunately, the fashion industry often makes people feel left out or not enough. It encourages us to consume constantly, while ignoring the damage it causes to people and the environment. One of the biggest mistakes I see? Rushing into purchases that don’t feel right. I’ll help you slow down, get inspired, and reconnect with your sense of style — on your terms.

I believe we deserve better. You deserve better.

That’s where I come in.

How I Help

I work with people who are:

  • Going through a life shift and want their style to reflect who they are now

  • Tired of trends and ready to trust their own instincts

  • Craving more confidence and ease when getting dressed

  • Interested in a more thoughtful, sustainable way to build their wardrobe

Together, we will:

  • Rework what you already own

  • Shop more intentionally 

  • Explore new ways to express your style

    Make getting dressed feel fun again!

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Let’s work together

If you’re ready to rethink your wardrobe and feel more like you when you get dressed, I’d love to help.

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