

personal
shopping
The main objective of a personal shopping trip is to find you new items of clothes that make you look and feel great, that are in the colours of your palette, the right cut for your body shape and that are suitable for your current lifestyle.
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Perhaps you need help shopping for an upcoming event such as a Wedding or important special occasion or that dream holiday and just don't know where to start.
Many people really don’t like shopping, this is usually because they get very overwhelmed when faced with the vast amount of choice in stores. You can end up coming away, feeling totally deflated with maybe not even a single purchase, or worse, something that you have bought on impulse but then never wear.
Shopping with a Personal Stylist will take all of the stress out of shopping for you and you will learn how to shop more effectively going forward without a stylist in tow.
With the knowledge of your colours and body shape we can easily pick out clothes that will suit and flatter you and that will co-ordinate with other items in your existing wardrobe.
All of your clothes will then mix and match and work together so you get much more wear out of them and no longer make mistake purchases.
You don’t need to have a huge budget to go personal shopping. I will take you to the appropriate shops for your lifestyle and budget.
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My speciality is helping you to create an elevated style even on a small budget. Think about how much money you have wasted on clothes in the past year.
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If you book a personal shopping trip and have £200 to spend, you will be surprised how far we can make that money go in terms of actual pieces of clothing and how all those pieces work together to curate you an amazing wardrobe.
Your budget plus my fee is under £500. Compare that to how much you've potentially wasted over time.
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Many of my clients who hated shopping before, fall in love with shopping again after a personal shopping trip. You'll learn how to shop more effectively going forwards when you're shopping on your own.
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