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I have helped over 300 women professionals and entrepreneurs advance in their careers by dressing for success at work. Here is what makes working with me different: #1 Organized Closet with a polished wardrobe ready to go, so you don't have to worry about your physical presentation and stress if you look good # 2 Create a powerful image that says you are a professional, trustworthy, respectable leader who commands authority in a workspace #3 Dress well for all kinds of work situations without having to spend hours of your time shopping Recent client transformations: Client #1 Mallory is a corporate professional at a medium-sized tech company. She had no idea what her style was. But was worried I might suggest a trendy style that won't work for her. Within three weeks of working together, she attended a very important conference where she was presenting. She made a massive impression on her boss. The CEO asked her to represent the company, who bypassed 3 people in higher positions. Client #2, Jaqueline, had a small wedding planning company. Before we started working together, Jacqueline worried that she would be forced to spend lots of money on her new wardrobe. Instead, we started with identifying Jaqueline's style profile while keeping her budget in mind. Her business grew so much that she got a book deal in September of 2022, and her calendar is booked for a year in advance. Client 2 Lina is a Director at one of the Big State universities. Before we started to work together, She was worried that she would be forced to throw away most of her wardrobe. We incorporated some of her wardrobes and added new pieces that elevated her style. After 8 weeks, her confidence and image skyrocketed, and as a result, she was promoted to a Director position shortly after. To book your Personal Style Consultation click the link below. https://calendly.com/basia1/stylingsession?month=2022-10&date=2022-10-07 A little bit more about me: Hi, my name is Basia Richard. For over 15 years, I've styled top celebrities in the business, like Selena Gomez, Sarah Hyland, and Irina Shayk. I have created a powerful image that helped them position themselves on top of the industry, as a result bringing lots of work and business opportunities. Because of my work, many powerful women in leadership asked me to help them create a signature style they desired. I am originally from Poland, but I have lived in Los Angeles for the past 18 years. I am a mom of a 7-year-old daughter and 2 senior rescued cats. I have an amazing and very supportive husband of 20 years.
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It’s worth over $100—but I made it free. For years, I’ve been listening to successful women, and I kept hearing the same things on repeat: ❌ “I don’t know what to wear.” ❌ “I want to look polished, professional, and be respected.” ❌ “I always go for the same boring outfit.” ❌ “Where do I find modern clothes for work?” ❌ “I’m stuck in a wardrobe from 20 years ago.” I could keep going. These amazing, skilled, and successful women were missing: ✔️ Resources on how to elevate their wardrobe for work ✔️ A strategy for shopping for modern, fresh pieces ✔️ A way to mix and match outfits beyond black and grey suits So, I created a guide that answers all these questions And I made it FREE Inside, I break down exactly where to shop, what to invest in, and how to put together polished, modern outfits that reflect the success you’ve already earned. 💌 Want a copy? Here is the link www.dress4impact.com
My honest advice for successful, ambitious women (After styling over 1,000 of you!) Black suits and grey dresses won’t position you as a leader. You’re already accomplished—now let your wardrobe reflect your authority: → Bring personality into your outfits (colors, prints, textures) → Fit is king ( Fit is the most important always ) → Pick modern silhouettes ( Modern = Polished ) Show who you are, what you do, and what you represent Show yourself. :) ————————————————————————— Hi, I’m Basia, an ex-celebrity stylist turned personal stylist for professional women! I believe that every woman should have a wardrobe that highlights their accomplishments, fits their body perfectly & makes them feel as good outside as they do inside. The first step? Take my 2-minute style quiz and grab your personalized shopping guide. Here is the link: www.dress4impact.com
It’s Not You. It’s the Fashion Industry Every day, the fashion industry fails women. Last week, I was shopping online for a client—one of the biggest retailers, looking for a dress she could wear to a conference. And once again, I was reminded why so many women struggle with shopping. It’s 2025, yet brands are still using the same skinny models to sell clothes supposedly made for all women—tall, petite, plus-size. The disconnect is staggering. Why? - Do clothes look “better” on thinner models? - Does it make the brand more aspirational? - Do they sell more this way? Maybe. But here’s what they don’t get: women need to see how clothes fit bodies like theirs. If they can’t visualize it, they won’t buy it. The fashion industry isn’t just selling clothes—it’s selling a vision. And right now, that vision excludes most women. ----------------------------------------- Hi, I’m Basia, an ex-celebrity stylist turned personal stylist for professional women and entrepreneurs! I believe that every woman deserves to feel confident and empowered in her clothes the moment she steps into any room. The first step? Take my 2-minute style quiz and grab your personalized shopping guide. Here is the link: www.dress4impact.com
Women often struggle with dressing professionally Because of this one thing. And I hear it every day: "I want to look: Professional Polished Put together Authoritative Stylish" But here's the thing: These words mean different things to everyone. Why? Because how we each interpret "professional" and "polished" varies. The real issue is this: We're using words to describe how we want to feel, but what you need is a visual representation of how those words look specifically for you. For example, if you tell me, "I want to look put together, polished, but also feminine," I need to understand exactly what that means for you—because the image you have in your head might not be the same as someone else's. That's why the first thing I do with my clients is build a mood board. Visualizing the look you want by collecting images that represent your desired vibe helps connect your words with a clear, visual reference. Without it, you’re just saying words without knowing how they will come together in your wardrobe. And if you're ready to bring your ideal work wardrobe to life—without defaulting to black suits and grey dresses—grab your Elevated Work Style Guide now! Link here: www.dress4impact.com
15 years ago, I stepped into a styling studio for the first time. The moment that changed everything. Since then, I’ve worked with celebrities, corporate leaders, and entrepreneurs—helping them dress like the powerhouses they are. But you don’t have years to figure this out on your own. So here are my 7 biggest styling lessons: 1. Fit is 90% of your outfit. Nothing looks expensive if it doesn’t fit. Period. Most people focus on “outfit combinations” first. Big mistake. First, make sure your clothes fit impeccably. Then, add personality. 2. Wear contrast to command attention. I teach this to every single client. Contrast—whether in color, texture, or style—instantly elevates your look and makes your presence impossible to ignore. 3. Details cut the boredom. Piping, ruffles, trims—small details make a big difference. The right details take an outfit from forgettable to striking. 4. A polished wardrobe is 100% strategic shopping. Instead of shopping when you need something, fill in the blanks ahead of time. What’s missing from your closet? Basics? Statement pieces? Edit first, shop second. 5. Add texture. Make your outfit interesting. Plain is fine. But texture adds dimension and depth. It’s the difference between looking nice and looking intentional. 6. Build your wardrobe for your life—not a checklist. Forget capsule wardrobes. They don’t work. Your wardrobe should fit your lifestyle. That’s the only way you’ll actually wear it all. 7. Always ask: "What am I dressing for?" Not "What should I wear?" Dressing with purpose is everything. Working from the couch? Cozy sweatpants + a knit sweater. Attending a conference? A bold blouse + tailored slacks. When you dress for the occasion, you always look right. Your wardrobe should be your secret weapon, not an afterthought. When it's intentional and strategic, it speaks for you before you even say a word. ----------------------------------------------------- Hi, I’m Basia, an ex-celebrity stylist turned personal stylist for professional women and entrepreneurs! I believe that every woman deserves to feel confident and empowered in her clothes the moment she steps into any room. The first step? Grab your Elevated Work Style Guide and learn how to dress professionally without relying on black suits and gray dresses. Here is the link: www.dress4impact.com
If you want to build a polished work wardrobe that positions you as a leader You need to follow three easy steps: 1) Understand your aesthetics (your likes and dislikes). 2) Remove what's unnecessary from your closet. 3)Fill in the blanks on what’s missing (shop with a strategy). That’s it. No need to build capsule wardrobes or waste your time and money. I break it all down step by step in my FREE Masterclass! Here’s the link: https://lnkd.in/g5PATrcS
My wardrobe has been my biggest career advantage. - The right outfit landed me my first job in the U.S. as a new immigrant. - A bold jumpsuit brought me my first styling client. - My personal brand, built through my clothes, landed my first online client Dressing well for work isn't just about looking good—it’s about opening doors. So I took everything I’ve learned and turned it into an: Elevated work-style guide : - You don’t need a closet full of designer pieces to have a powerful presence. - You don’t need to build a capsule wardrobe to look modern and professional. - You don’t need to stress about what to wear to make an impact. You just need a wardrobe that reflects your personality and makes you feel powerful. ------------------------------------------------------------- Hi, I’m Basia, an ex-celebrity stylist turned personal stylist for professional women and entrepreneurs! I believe that every woman deserves to feel confident and empowered in her clothes the moment she steps into any room. The first step? Grab your Elevated Work Style Guide and learn how to dress professionally without relying on black suits and gray dresses. Here is the link: www.dress4impact.com
Most successful women think they'll be happy with their wardrobe if they: 👉 Get compliments from others 👉 Look corporate 👉 Dress professionally Those things aren't wrong, but what you really need to do is: ✅ Trust your judgment when picking an outfit ✅ Dress for your own style, not just work culture ✅ Always feel confident that you're dressed right for the occasion Why settle for blending IN with a generic corporate look, when you can stand OUT with a signature style that shows off both your authority and personality? That’s when you’ll truly feel unstoppable. ----------------------------------------------------------- Hi, I’m Basia, an ex-celebrity stylist turned personal stylist for professional women and entrepreneurs! I believe that every woman deserves to feel confident and empowered in her clothes the moment she steps into any room. The first step? Grab your Elevated Work Style Guide and learn how to dress professionally without relying on black suits and gray dresses. Here is the link: www.dress4impact.com
My wardrobe strategy is making women own the room. They are confident in their work but not in their wardrobe and are finally dressing like they belong. From feeling unsure about their outfits to knowing exactly what to wear to look powerful. No matter your industry, the strategy is the same: - Your outfit needs to reflect your esthetics (Likes and dislikes) - The silhouettes need to flatter your shape to show confidence and authority. - Your wardrobe should reflect your lifestyle to make getting dressed effortless, not stressful. Here’s how it plays out: ✅You discover what type of clothes make you feel polished and confident ✅You select the right clothes for your body and always feel dressed right ✅You fill in the blanks and add the right pieces that mix and match with the rest of the closet Your style isn’t just about looking good—it’s about making people see you differently. They notice you because your outfit stands out. They respect you because you look like someone in charge. They trust you because your presence matches your expertise. And that’s how you walk into any room like you own it. Want to learn my full strategy for building a polished wardrobe that gets you the respect and authority you deserve in your work or business? I have a free Masterclass: https://lnkd.in/g5PATrcS
This is what it takes to have a polished, wearable wardrobe for every work-related occasion. It takes strategy. It’s NOT just going to magically come together. You have to push past the: - Impulse buys that don’t serve you. - Navigate the “this is fine” outfits so you can actually create a wardrobe that makes you think, “Wow, I look like I run the room.” - The closet that is full yet somehow has nothing that feels right to wear. Building a wardrobe that always works for: - client meetings, - presentations, - events, Takes time, intention, and most of all skills You have to be willing to: - refine, - edit, - say no to what doesn’t fit—not just in size, but in presence. Willing to shop smarter, not more. Willing to test new silhouettes, colors, and textures that elevate your look. Willing to invest in pieces that make your daily dressing effortless. Because when you do this? You build a wardrobe that works FOR you. - One that makes getting dressed easy. - One that supports your success. - One that reflects your authority, your presence, and your next-level career moves. And when you're in that zone? Your wardrobe flows. It works. It reinforces your impact. If you want to step into 2025 dressing like the expert you already are… This is what it takes to show up with presence, get noticed, and own the room. ------------------------------------------------ Hi, I’m Basia, an ex-celebrity stylist turned personal stylist for professional women and entrepreneurs! I believe that every woman deserves to feel confident and empowered in her clothes the moment she steps into any room. The first step? Grab your Elevated Work Style Guide and learn how to dress professionally without relying on black suits and gray dresses. Here is the link: www.dress4impact.com
I've seen over 1000 closets of successful women in the last 17 years. Yet, I see the same mistakes over and over: - Your clothes are dated – Pieces that were once stylish now look tired and out of touch. Instead of showcasing your authority, they make you blend into the background. Your expertise has evolved, but your wardrobe is stuck in the past. - You play it too safe – Neutrals, basics, and generic pieces dominate your closet. But without balance, they don’t look intentional—they just look dull. There’s no contrast, no personality, no sign of the powerful woman wearing them. - The fit is off – Blazers that are too boxy, too tight, or just the wrong cut for your shape. Trousers that drag on the floor, dress that gape, or pull in all the wrong places. Even the best pieces lose their impact when the fit isn’t right. - There’s a disconnect – Your closet is full, yet nothing feels right. The clothes you own don’t align with the confidence and success you’ve built in your career. Instead of feeling polished and put-together, you feel stuck in an outdated version of yourself. And the worst part? These mistakes aren’t just about clothes—they impact how others perceive you and how you feel about yourself. When your wardrobe doesn’t match your level of success, it creates doubt—both in your mind and in the minds of those around you. You’ve put in the work to build your career, your expertise, and your reputation. Your style should reinforce that, not undermine it. --------------------------------------------------------- Hi, I’m Basia, an ex-celebrity stylist turned personal stylist for professional women and entrepreneurs! I believe that every woman deserves to feel confident and empowered in her clothes the moment she steps into any room. The first step? Grab your Elevated Work Style Guide and learn how to dress professionally without relying on black suits and gray dresses. Here is the link: www.dress4impact.com
I lasted six weeks in my first job as an immigrant. For the record, I was a hostess at a five-star hotel restaurant in downtown Austin. Was it my dream job? Hell no! Was I paid well? Of course not. I left because of the micromanagement. I couldn't stand it. Everything I did was questioned. And when I gave my two weeks' notice and met with HR to explain my departure, I was met with a dismissive—"This is how we do it here." Years later, when I moved to LA and my career as a fashion stylist took off, I promised myself I would never run my team that way. - I delegated. - I listened. - I let them take charge. Because when you trust people to do their jobs, they actually do them better. -------------------------------------------------- Hi, I’m Basia, an ex-celebrity stylist turned personal stylist for professional women and entrepreneurs! I believe that every woman deserves to feel confident and empowered in her clothes the moment she steps into any room. The first step? Grab your Elevated Work Style Guide and learn how to dress professionally without relying on black suits and gray dresses. Here is the link: www.dress4impact.com
I was on TV yesterday Here is what I decided to wear I am sharing my whole strategy 👇 Before I even opened my closet, I had to think. - What’s the interview for? A morning show—like Good Morning America. - What’s the subject? The Oscars red carpet. - What’s my goal? To look friendly and professional. Once I had my answers, picking the outfit took five minutes. Morning shows are casual. The topic is fashion. I needed a look that felt polished but not overdressed—stylish, but still approachable. Printed blouse + wide-leg denim + loafers. A mix of structure and ease. A balance of professional and effortless. Dressing with intention makes everything easier. When you know what you need to project, the right outfit practically picks itself. PS. Link to the interview in the comments! ---------------------------------------------------------- Hi, I’m Basia, an ex-celebrity stylist turned personal stylist for professional women and entrepreneurs! I believe that every woman deserves to feel confident and empowered in her clothes the moment she steps into any room. The first step? Grab your Elevated Work Style Guide and learn how to dress professionally without relying on black suits and gray dresses. Here is the link: www.dress4impact.com
I was getting ready for an event When my daughter looked at me and said: "Hmm… that’s what you’re wearing?" Excuse me? I do this for a living. So I asked, “What’s wrong with it?” She made a face and said, "I don’t know… it just looks kinda… the same all over?" I stared at her. She wasn’t wrong. She’s been listening. And in case you needed the reminder: Contrast makes an outfit interesting. - Soft vs. structured - Fitted vs. loose - Light vs. dark But in this case, I needed to blend in. The goal wasn’t to stand out—it was to fit the setting. Turns out, my toughest critic lives in my house. ------------------------------------------ Hi, I’m Basia, an ex-celebrity stylist turned personal stylist for professional women and entrepreneurs! I believe that every woman deserves to feel confident and empowered in her clothes the moment she steps into any room. The first step? Grab your Elevated Work Style Guide and learn how to dress professionally without relying on black suits and gray dresses. Here is the link: www.dress4impact.com
If you are wearing your branding colors, it doesn’t mean you have a personal brand. Here is why Have you ever seen Lara Acosta in orange? I didn't Even though it's her branding color. It’s because a personal brand isn’t defined by your branding colors. It’s built on strategy. It’s about knowing what you wear, why you wear it, and who it’s for. Just throwing on those colors doesn’t create a connection When you’re dressing for: - networking events - conferences - or meetings 99% of people you meet won’t even know what your brand colors are, and honestly—they don’t care. What matters is how you show up. So, what should you do? ✅ Dress for your aesthetic: What do you love? What do you feel good in? ✅ Dress for the occasion: What’s the time? What’s the location? What’s the tone? ✅ Dress for the people you’re meeting: Don’t be that person who’s either overdressed or underdressed. ✅ Have the outcome in mind: Do you want to blend in? Show authority? Be relatable? Your personal brand is more than a palette of colors—it’s about intention and how you use style to make a lasting impact. ------------------------------------------------------------ Hi, I’m Basia, an ex-celebrity stylist turned personal stylist for professional women and entrepreneurs! I believe that every woman deserves to feel confident and empowered in her clothes the moment she steps into any room. The first step? Take my 2-minute style quiz and grab your personalized shopping guide. Here is the link: www.dress4impact.com
How I always have a perfect outfit in my closet And spend more time drinking coffee than getting ready in the am. I am definitely not: Copying other women's outfits I changed my outfit a million times Copying mannequins from a store And I will admit: I used to buy the whole outfit I saw on a random lady strolling down the street. I will admit : I used to try half of my wardrobe before deciding what to wear. I will admit : I used to buy the whole outfit from a mannequin in Barneys back in the day. But I never felt like those outfits were ME until I truly understood what my style was and how to dress to feel like I have a style identity. And don't get me wrong. Looking at other styles, outfits, and Pinterest is a must, but only as an inspiration. Not to blindly copy it! And then wondering why you don't feel like yourself So you have to understand: - What are your aesthetics first (Your likes and dislikes) - What you love to wear and makes you feel confident - How do you want to look like Dig deep into your aesthetics so you can build a closet that truly reflects YOU. --------------------------------------------- Hi, I’m Basia, an ex-celebrity stylist turned personal stylist for professional women and entrepreneurs! I believe that every woman deserves to feel confident and empowered in her clothes the moment she steps into any room. The first step? Grab your Elevated Work Style Guide and learn how to dress professionally without relying on black suits and gray dresses. Here is the link: www.dress4impact.com
Women don’t need chocolates and flowers today. We need: • Equal pay and career growth opportunities. • Workplace support for pregnancy and breastfeeding. • Affordable, high-quality childcare. • Access to education and career training. • Mental health resources. • Flexible career paths. • Paid maternity leave. Flowers and Chocolates are great But do you know what’s better? Basic Human Necessities.
This is not how you sell I walked into a dealership, ready to buy a car. The salesman was friendly, made small talk, and offered me a deal that was way too high. So, I decided to shop around. A day later, he sent me a much better offer. It was exactly what I was looking for, so I went back. But when I got there, the deal was suddenly off the table. The price was way higher. When I asked why, he shrugged and said, “I had to say something to get you back in.” I left. The next day, I walked into another dealership, asked to work with a woman, and bought a car. Sales happen everywhere—whether we’re persuading, proving a point, or presenting an idea. But lying to get a sale? That’s not selling. That’s just manipulation. ------------------------------------------------- Hi, I’m Basia, an ex-celebrity stylist turned personal stylist for professional women and entrepreneurs! I believe that every woman deserves to feel confident and empowered in her clothes the moment she steps into any room. The first step? Take my 2-minute style quiz and grab your personalized shopping guide. Here is the link: www.dress4impact.com
I’m an introvert who hates parties but I still make an impact at every event. - Big gatherings? Stressful - Small meetups? Not my thing either. - Networking events? Exhaust me. But for years, I had no choice. If I wanted clients, I had one option: show up. As someone who thrives outside social chaos, that wasn’t easy. But there was one thing that helped me walk through those doors with confidence: my clothes. Here’s what I realized: → When I dress intentionally, I feel ready. → When I feel ready, I can focus on connection (not my nerves). → When I focus on connection, I leave an impact. Clothing became my secret weapon. It gave me authority. It gave me presence. It gave me courage. I didn’t have control over my introversion, but I had control over how I showed up. And that changed everything. If you’ve felt out-of-place at events or unsure how you’re perceived, ask yourself: How does your wardrobe make you feel? -Confident? -Prepared? -Like your BEST self? If not, maybe it's time for your wardrobe transformation. Your style isn’t just about looking good. It’s about feeling unstoppable—no matter where you are. --------------------------------------------- Hi, I’m Basia, an ex-celebrity stylist turned personal stylist for professional women! I believe that every woman should have a wardrobe that highlights their accomplishments, fits their body perfectly & makes them feel as good outside as they do inside. The first step? Take my 2-minute style quiz and grab your personalized shopping guide. Here is the link: www.dress4impact.com
I had to choose the perfect outfit for my daughter’s headshots. No pressure, right? - She has an agent - She wants to be an actress. This photo isn't just a picture—it’s her first impression in the industry. I know what makes a great headshot. The focus should be on her face, but what she wears amplifies her presence It needs to add interest without distraction. A plain top? Too forgettable. Anything too bold? It takes the attention away from her. So I chose: - A green top—her best color - A collar and puffy sleeves—just enough detail to make her stand out while keeping the focus on her expression - Ribbed texture—to add depth Dressing my daughter for her professional headshots felt a lot like what I do for my clients. Your outfit is part of your story. Make sure it’s telling the right one. ------------------------------------------------------ Hi, I’m Basia, an ex-celebrity stylist turned personal stylist for professional women and entrepreneurs! I believe that every woman deserves to feel confident and empowered in her clothes the moment she steps into any room. The first step? Grab your Elevated Work Style Guide and learn how to dress professionally without relying on black suits and gray dresses. Here is the link: www.dress4impact.com
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