As a personal stylist, my main goal is to help each individual understand their personal style and create looks that truly feel right for them.
I believe that style is a way of expressing who we are, and that it should reflect our unique personalities, preferences, and lifestyles.
Focusing on the individual rather than a body shape or colour type
While I do offer tips on styling and recommendations on clothing, my approach is not about imposing a specific set of rules or guidelines. Instead, I strive to create a collaborative and supportive environment in which clients can explore their personal style and develop a sense of confidence in their own fashion choices.
I believe that life is too short to not wear a colour you love just because someone says you are a "spring" or "summer". While these systems can be helpful as a starting point, they are not the be-all and end-all of style.
At the heart of my approach is the belief that personal style should be fun, empowering, and liberating
By helping clients discover their unique fashion identities and express themselves through their clothing, I hope to inspire them to embrace their individuality and feel confident and stylish in every situation.
I help my clients learn all the “rules” and show in practice how this can be applied best for them, but at the same time I encourage and support my clients to experiment with different styles, colours, and patterns until they find what truly resonates with them.
So, whether you are looking to update your wardrobe, create a signature style, or simply learn more about fashion and style, I am here to help you on your journey. Together, we can explore your personal style and create looks that truly feel right for you.
“I can't recommend Olga enough! Her focus on empowering is truly inspiring, I never felt that she is doing this only to get me coming back to her. I learnt a lot about myself and my style, as well as a lot very practical tips, like you know sometimes you like an item but you never wear it? She helped me learn why and how to avoid such purchases in the future. She also taught me some key tips on how to pair things together that would still feel “me” and unique, even though it was generic high street purchases.”
Victoria, London