ABOUT

HEY THERE! 

Welcome! I’m Tina Schwahn, and I’m so glad you’re here. Imagine us sitting down for coffee (dirty chai latté please), chatting about life, style, and what it means to truly feel amazing in your own skin.

After years in corporate America and teaching, I discovered my true passion: helping busy professionals like you create wardrobes that reflect your unique identity and give you the confidence to step into your best self. My journey into personal styling began with my transformation after the pandemic, and now I’m here to guide you through yours.

When I’m not curating looks or teaching clients how to own the room, you’ll find me enjoying life with my hubby Bryan, six incredible grown daughters, and a couple of tiny little poochies named Maggie and Daisy. You'll likely find me having a kitchen dance party with my granddaughter or baking cookies with her!

I believe style isn’t about trends—it’s about YOU. Let’s simplify the chaos, embrace what makes you extraordinary, and make getting dressed the best part of your day.

EVERYONE HAS A STORY

HERE'S MINE 

When I was younger, I loved getting dressed. I couldn’t wait to step into my closet and put together the perfect look for the day—it was my way of expressing who I was. But then life happened. The pandemic hit, menopause rolled in, and I left teaching behind. Suddenly, I felt lost—late to the game and completely unprepared for Act III of my life.

I had lost my way. My style, my confidence, even my sense of purpose felt like they had disappeared. But through what started as an impromptu blog and an accidental styling business, I found my way back. Little by little, I rediscovered the joy of getting dressed and aligned my outside with who I was inside.

Now, in Act III, I feel better than ever, and my mission is to help others feel the same. Whether you’re navigating a transition, reclaiming your confidence, or just ready for a change, I’m here to help you rediscover yourself through the power of style. Because it’s not just about what you wear—it’s about how it makes you feel.