I believe fashion is empowerment.
I’ve loved fashion my entire life—it’s always been my favorite form of expression. Studying Womenswear Design at Parsons deepened my understanding of fashion not just as clothing, but as identity, storytelling, and empowerment. Since then, I’ve worked across fashion design, styling, and human rights, building a career centered around helping people connect more deeply to what they wear and why it matters.
Through personal styling, I guide women toward wardrobes that reflect who they are and where they’re going—with more confidence, intention, and authenticity.
I sought out Kristin’s services during a season of major transition—becoming a CEO and entering a new decade of life. Through her thoughtful style discovery process, she took the time to understand my taste and introduced me to brands that align with my values as a human rights advocate. I genuinely feel like she just gets me.
Every shopping session has been efficient and intentional. Kristin's discerning eye and years of fashion industry experience made it easy to invest in pieces that fit my lifestyle and long-term goals instead of making impulse purchases. Before working with Kristin, getting dressed for work often felt overwhelming. Now I have a cohesive wardrobe that makes me feel confident and authentic. I've worn the outfits she selected for television appearances, media interviews, and high-level meetings, and I consistently receive compliments. More importantly, I feel confident and powerful representing my organization in the rooms that matter most.”
— Beck Sullivan, CEO at Restore NYCmore fun facts about me…
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I often dive into endless rabbit holes of avant-garde fashion and hair imagery, hoarding artistic ideas to fuel future projects.
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I’m obsessed with this upcycled vintage blazer that I recently bought from a stylist on IG.
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Experiencing beauty around the world fuels my creativity—like capturing vibrant colors and intricate designs in India, including stunning jewelry handcrafted by the women of Nomi Network, an organization empowering human trafficking survivors to build their own businesses or secure full-time jobs.