Resources for Personal Styling
Wardrobe Oxygen is a website and blog that offers real-life style advice for grown-ass women. With a focus on over-40 style, plus size and inclusive size fashion, capsule wardrobes, petite style, and advice on dressing curves, Wardrobe Oxygen creates content to appeal to a large audience. Wardrobe Oxygen does not answer individual style questions, nor does Wardrobe Oxygen offer personal styling or shopping services. However, I do want to share some trusted resources for personal styling.
Resources for Personal Styling
After decades in the apparel business and writing about fashion, I have tried several styling services and worked with many personal stylists. Below is a list of personal stylists and styling services I recommend.
Recommended Personal Stylists
Over the years I have personally used, collaborated with, and gotten to know many personal stylists. Here is a list of personal stylists who provide in-person and virtual services:
- Lani Inlander and Kyle Dunphy of Real Life Style (DC, Maryland, Virginia)
- Robin Fisher of Polished Image (DC, NYC, San Francisco, and virtual)
- Sylvia Colella (DC, Maryland, Virginia)
- Angie Cox of YouLookFab (Seattle)
- Paul Julch of Urbanite Suburbanite (San Francisco and virtual)
- Bridgette Raes (NYC and virtual)
- Liz Thogerson of Rise Styling (Pittsburgh and virtual)
- Hina Low of Hina Low Studios (virtual, with a focus on body neutrality)
- Members of the Wardrobe Oxygen community have had positive experiences working with Next Level Wardrobe, which focuses on styling for the plus size body.
Recommended Online Styling Services
I have personally tried or members of the Wardrobe Oxygen community have tried and reviewed several online styling and shopping services.
- Here are my Stitch Fix review posts
- Here is a Short Story Box review
- I have also done a Nuuly review for women over 40
- I have been a member of Rent the Runway off and on for many years; use code RTRXAGARY for 50% off your first month.
- This is my opinion of subscription box programs like Stitch Fix, but your experience may be different.
- I had a positive experience with Fashivly. Here is my Fashivly review as a woman over 40.