The 7 Pieces Elevating My Clients’ Wardrobes Right Now

If there’s one thing I hear on repeat from my clients, it’s this:
“I have nice clothes… I just don’t know how to put them together.”

And the truth is—most women don’t need more. They need the right pieces that create effortless, repeatable outfits.

These are the 7 pieces I’m currently recommending (and sourcing on repeat) for my clients. They’re modern, intentional, and most importantly—designed to work seamlessly into your existing wardrobe.

1. The Embellished Blazer

This is not your basic blazer.

An embellished blazer instantly elevates even the simplest outfit. I’m pairing these with denim for day, tailored shorts for a polished casual look, or layering over a slip dress for evening.

It does the work for you—no overthinking required.

2. The Great Dress (That Actually Gets Worn)

A great dress is only valuable if you wear it.

The key is versatility. I’m sourcing dresses that can be styled back to a blazer or a cropped jacket—so they transition effortlessly from day to evening, casual to polished.

One piece. Multiple identities.

3. The Bag That Pulls It All Together

Right now, I’m loving bags that feel intentional—not oversized, not overly trendy.

Think structured, elevated, and versatile enough to move from day to dinner. The right bag doesn’t just carry your essentials—it finishes the look.

4. The Trench Coat (Non-Negotiable)

Every client needs a great trench.

Whether it’s classic or slightly updated, it’s the piece that instantly makes your outfit feel complete.

It’s not just outerwear—it’s part of the outfit.

5. The Thoroughly Modern Shoe

Shoes can make or break everything.

I’m focusing on clean, modern silhouettes. Nothing overly complicated, just thoughtfully chosen.

This is often the missing link between “fine” and “finished.”

6. The Pant You’ll Want in Every Color

Every client has that pant—the one they reach for over and over again.

The fit is everything. When it’s right and thoroughly updated like this one , it works with knits, blouses, blazers, and tees. It becomes your foundation piece.

And yes—you’ll want it in every color.

7. The Elevated Cardigan

Cardigans are having a moment—but only when done right.

I’m recommending both short sleeve and longline versions that feel refined, not frumpy. Think of them as a softer alternative to a blazer that still gives you structure.

Effortless, polished, and incredibly wearable.

The Takeaway

You don’t need a closet full of new clothes.

You need pieces that:

  • Work together

  • Reflect who you are now

  • And make getting dressed feel effortless

Because style isn’t about having more—it’s about having better.

If you’re ready to build a wardrobe that actually works for your life (and eliminates the daily guesswork), this is exactly what I do for my clients.

You have the clothes. Now it’s time to create the outfits.


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