The question I get asked more than any other is: how do I define my style?

The hard part is that no one else can define it for you. You have to tap into your own preferences and desires and find a vision that resonates for you.

After working with hundreds of clients one-on-one, i’ve come up with a pretty solid method to guide people

Why is it important to define your style?
If you have a defined style, you have a blueprint for shopping. You can move past things that look fun but aren’t your style, knowing, that will be great for someone else, not for me. You can easily edit your closet, letting go without regret of anything that’s not your style.


In this workshop, you’ll learn:

How to examine the messages you’ve been given about the styles you should wear

Why your style shouldn’t be determined by your body type

How to discard the styles that don’t work for you

How to define a specific aesthetic style

How to adapt your ideal aesthetic style to fit your real life

Where do I even start? How do I get ideas about what I truly like? How do I decide what styles look best on me? What if I don’t have the budget to revamp my style? Get the answers to all these and more in the workshop!

Course Curriculum

  • 1

    The Workbook

    • Uncover Your Authentic Style workbook

    • UncoverYourAuthenticStyleworkbook-fillable

  • 2

    The Workshop

    • The Uncover Your Authentic Style workshop recording

About the instructor

Personal Stylist

Dacy Gillespie

(Official bio) As a personal stylist, Dacy Gillespie intuitively guides her clients to discover what they feel best in. She helps them let go of the external messages they’ve been given about what they should wear and get to the heart of what’s making them uncomfortable about their clothes. Through their work building a functional wardrobe, Dacy’s clients make a mindset shift from thinking they need to wear what’s flattering to unapologetically taking up space in the world. After a lifetime of jobs in high-stress careers that didn’t suit her highly-sensitive, introverted personality, Dacy started mindful closet in 2013 in an attempt to create a more emotionally sustainable lifestyle. She has two boys, ages 5 and 9, and a husband she adores who is well aware of her mental load. (About me personally) I’m an introvert, a highly-sensitive person, an INFJ, a Human Design projector, an empath, and a Cancer. While all that means that I’m constantly overwhelmed by emotion and sensory overload, it also means that I’m super-intuitive about seeing what’s going on with other people, and super-empathetic, which comes in handy when clients have to get vulnerable with me. I’m on a mission to help women stop wasting time and energy on getting dressed because they’re trying to conform into a way of dressing or buying that doesn’t work for them, and actually, has actively been working to make them feel bad about themselves.