Wardrobe Curation
Wardrobe Curation is a deep, methodical edit of what you already own. Instead of “cleaning out your closet,” we design a wardrobe that supports the life you actually live now. By intentional decluttering and identifying key pieces that you need to add, we can immediately equip you with a closet that feels like a small private atelier. Where the process of decision-making is simple, and building outfits is easy.
Who this is for
Your closet is full, but you feel like you have nothing to wear.
You reach for the same few outfits, and everything else just sits there.
You seem to have multiples of the same item, but nothing fits right.
You’ve physically changed or are in the process of transforming and your closet is full of clothing of different sizes.
You are about to move, start a new job or re-enter a social life and want a clean slate.
You want to begin upgrading your style immediately
What we do together
Pre-Consult:
You send photos or a quick video of your wardrobe as it is.
We clarify your daily routines, dress codes, climate, and storage situation.
2. Live edit session:
We go through your wardrobe section by section, piece by piece.
Every item is assessed for fit, flattery, condition, and relevance to your current needs.
We create four categories: keep, tailor, donate/pass on, and “hold” if we genuinely need more information.
3. Outfit building from what you own:
We build complete outfits for your real life: work, errands, dates, events, travel, and lounging.
You try looks on where possible and we refine in real time.
We photograph outfits so you have a visual reference you can scroll through and pick from when you are tired or rushed.
4. System Design:
We discuss how to organize your wardrobe so it is easy to maintain: sections, hangers, storage, visibility.
We note where a small change (a different hanger, a shoe rack, a tailor visit) will make a large impact.
What you receive
A clear list of what to keep, tailor and let go of.
A photo album or document with outfit formulas built from your existing pieces.
A targeted “gaps list” that shows exactly what to buy next, in what order of priority.