One dress, five outfits - Slow fashion

in norway •  7 years ago  (edited)

In my work as a personal stylist I help people making it easier to style the clothes they already have. I focus on multiple use, and makes more outfits out of one item, that is also a part of slow fashion. The world does not need any more landfills filled with unworn clothes, made by people working under conditions that is called modern slavery.

Feedbacks from my customers are that after a wardrobe review they often become more happy about the clothes they already have, and they become more aware of what they will shop for next time.

Here are some pictures from the last job I did, I`m showing one example, a dress my customer like, but did not find easy to style.

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Me at work! Itś all a mess, but great for the creativity :)

I feel so lucky because my customer Beate who runs a blog decided she wanted to write a review about what it was like to use a personal stylist, link here (in norwegian) http://www.beatenilsenlode.no/2017/08/personlig-stylist-lene-gravdal-garderobe-gjennomgang/

Have a great weekend!

-Lene

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