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Rob tolfts

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Hi all.


Not really sure what to call this, but my wife has mentioned she'd like it, so thought I could get it for her birthday next month.


Essentially, she wants someone who could advise her on the best styles of clothes, and best colours to choose that best suit her colouring & build.


I'm assuming this is something she could have a session or two with someone with a good eye for such things who could suggest what would best suit her.


Thanks in advance!


Rob

Rob tolfts Wrote:

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> Hi all.

>

> Not really sure what to call this, but my wife has

> mentioned she'd like it, so thought I could get it

> for her birthday next month.

>

> Essentially, she wants someone who could advise

> her on the best styles of clothes, and best

> colours to choose that best suit her colouring &

> build.

>

> I'm assuming this is something she could have a

> session or two with someone with a good eye for

> such things who could suggest what would best suit

> her.

>

> Thanks in advance!

>

> Rob


Personally I would recommend booking her at one of the major dept stores (Selfridges,John Lewis, etc)

There is no charge for their services and their stylists shop the store and everything is under one roof with choice of brands etc so no dragging around different shops.

Most personal shoppers can also give advice about what colour will suit her etc.

As an ex stylist (of 25years experience) I really would recommend this route rather than pay an independent stylist

I've used the personal shopper service provided by John Lewis and they do offer a colour consultation as well if you need it - it s a very good service and I came away with clothes that really suit me but that I would never have picked off the rails for myself.

Hi Rob


Hi I?m Anna Gryce, your House of Colour Personal Stylist and Colour Consultant based in East Dulwich and think I may be what you are looking for...


I run fun and friendly colour analysis, personal style and skincare/make-up classes to support both men and women on a transformational journey to colour confidence and style power. I give the practical advice and teach skills that provide the life-changing ability to look and feel amazing - effortlessly - every single day.


My relaxed, enjoyable and motivational classes will inspire you to dress with confidence, shop wisely and make the right colour and style choices for you. Learn to be your own expert, saving you time and money.


Drop me a line and we can chat through the options for your wife.


Anna


[email protected]

07879 644 044

  • 9 months later...

I used the personal shopper at John Lewis and it was brilliant (and free) and would definitely recommend to anyone! The stylist was really helpful in getting me things that were fitting and flattering my shape.

You could also get your wife a gift card so that she can buy some of the items at the end.


Good luck and I hope your wife has a great birthday!!

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