POV: You Booked A Session With Your Favourite Stylist
...and it's the best wardrobe investment you've ever made
Yesterday, I had a personal styling FaceTime session with the one and only Allison Bornstein (who is now on Substack!!!). It’s my third time doing it, and I can hand on my heart that it’s the best wardrobe investment I make. In just one hour, she works her magic, conjures up 17 new outfits, imparts her styling advice, and I’m left feeling very excited about what’s in my wardrobe. I’ve documented my past sessions here and here and always point to those as a pivotal moment in my style journey. From our first session onwards, my daily outfits got a whole lot better, and I felt everything style-wise slot into place in a way that I hadn’t experienced before. Just two hours with Allison changed the game. Here’s why I’ve found it so helpful:
She’s helped me pin down my three words—‘undone’, ‘classic’, and ‘polished’—which I genuinely think about every day when I’m getting ready. Of course, those terms have flex and ease built into them, but they are always a great starting point for me. When we first met, Ralph was one, and I was still at the beginning of my ‘WHAT THE HELL DO I WEAR NOW?’ postpartum journey. I really feel like my first session with her helped me navigate that new chapter.
Her wise words and style advice will make you fall in love with your wardrobe again. Although she does offer a shopping recommendations package, you can opt for just the one-hour video call, and she’ll work with what you already have. I love that. How great to end a session without a shopping list but instead with a list of brand-new outfits that you can wear RIGHT NOW.
It’s ultimately just very fun. I wouldn’t say I’m someone who loves a video call, but the whole thing is very chill, and Allison is so warm; she’s the kind of person you feel like you’ve known for years. Be prepared for the hour to fly by.
Having done this video call styling set-up a few times now, I find these prep steps helpful:
You’re about to try on a load of clothes, so I took a quick shower before, skipped my usual body oiling step, and went sans makeup, too. It just meant I wasn’t worried about making all my collars orange.
Nude underwear is a must!!
Organise your set-up so the stylist can see as much of your wardrobe as possible, and you are in front of a mirror.
Answer the call on your laptop so you have your phone free to take photos (and make sure everything is charged up or plugged in!).
Have a big drink nearby - you’re about to be yapping a lot.
Ensure your wardrobe is tidy and that all of your favourite pieces are out of the wash—you want to make sure all your best bits are on hand.
Come to the session with a question to solve or some specific pieces you’d like help with.
This time around, I went to Allison with a summer styling conundrum. Although calendar-wise, we’re in the final part of summer, it feels like the hot weather has only just got started in the U.K, and I’m getting bored of my usual summer pieces I’ve had on rotation - just give me autumn already! So, I wanted Allison’s help in creating some fresh summer ideas and a few ones that will see me into the cooler weather, too. And, of course - as always! - she delivered.
Here’s how it went outfit by outfit…
So there you have it. One hour, 17 outfits and an excitement in my belly for summer dressing again. Allison, you are just WONDERFUL and it’s a wardrobe investment that I’d recommend over all others. A way to invigorate things, hone your personal style, create a tonne of new outfits without even having to buy a thing. I’ve already booked in my next session!! Like what you see round here? I’m always yapping about all things personal style and would LOVE to join you in your inbox…
Anna x
I love all the different ideas to keep wearing the same two core pieces, and everything I've read/watched about Alison B suggests that her super power is honing in on her clients' style without imposing prepackaged formulas on people!
Something I love about Substack + Allison. We two can meet, different ages/life stages/styles/countries and share so many loves, get so much from our beloved Allison, and become friends! What a treasure! Now I just need to retire from my day job and learn your skills in movie making -- visually like a lovely film. Oh and also -- loved that you described "a little handholding" -- sometimes that's what I need too.