In this episode, personal stylist Paul Julch, founder of Urbanite Suburbanite, and I explore the philosophy of personal style, the importance of living with purpose, and delicacy in decluttering one's clothes.
From maximizing your wardrobe usability according to your lifestyle, budget, and body type, to recognizing the emotional connection with clothes, learn to develop a distinct, sustainable fashion sense beyond fleeting trends.
Discover how the act of mindful shopping can change your life, why personal style sings the song of your personality, and how to pass on cherished fashion heirlooms as a legacy. This episode also brims with empowering discussions on defining your personal and professional ambitions, and the inherent beauty of intentional choices.
We talk about:
[0:00] Intro
[3:20] How he helps his clients create a vision for their wardrobe
[6:25] Thoughts on creating a uniform
[15:55] Shopping with intentionality - in person and online
[20:30] The frustration of fluctuating sizing
[28:15] Giving your clients the power to keep on after they finish working
[33:00] Where do you start with people
[37:00] Effects of COVID
[40:45] When challenged with your wardrobe, the goal could be to sit with what you have
[44:30] Doing a closet audit
[50:05] Keeping clothing for sentimental reasons
[53:50] Trying to move away from fast fashion even when it's so easily accessible
[1:07:30] What is his ‘do the dang thing’ goal
Connect with Paul
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urbsuburbstyle/
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ca/urbsuburbstyle/
Website: https://urbsuburbstyle.com/
Connect with me
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-maldonado-smith-a506805/
Website: https://mmsconsultingfirm.com/