
Book a 1:1 Personal Shopping Session
I usually shop with clients in Central London, Bluewater or Kingston. We shop together for a half day. Refreshments and a light lunch is included.
- Before your session, we’ll reacquaint ourselves with your current lifestyle, style rules, current dress and shoe size and your budget. You can let me know of any key pieces you already own that we can build outfits around. We can make arrangements for where and when to meet.
- We usually start with a coffee to have a catch up and run through your list/our ideas again.
- Then I’ll guide you around the best shops and brands for your style and budget and get you trying on pieces that you might never had found yourself. I’ll show you how to style them in different ways to make sure they will be well-used and loved for years.
- If we don’t find everything on your wish list, I’ll take a look online for you afterwards.
Complete the form below to pay for your session - once you've booked, you'll be taken to my calendar to secure the date.
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"I cannot tell you what a gift it is to know I get to wake up tomorrow and have a whole selection of clothes that can be mixed together in creative, confident ways to bring out the me I'm feeling that day."

"I have been positively skipping up every morning to get to my cupboard. Opening it up now fills me with joy instead of dread. And even though I am not the weight I would like to be, wearing the right clothes has really helped boost my confidence. I now have choices and different options instead of just staring vaguely into the cupboard hoping for a miracle every day."