Accessibility & Inclusivity
Size Inclusivity
I firmly believe that fashion is for everyBODY! You deserve to wear the clothes that make you feel good whatever your size or shape may be. I will never judge you or shame you for your weight or ask you to hide your body. Fighting back against the deeply entrenched fatphobia in the fashion industry is an integral part of the work I do as a stylist.
Gender Inclusivity:
Clothing doesn’t have gender, people do. I will never make assumptions about what type of clothing you will want to wear based on your gender identity. I work with all genders and gender presentations, and I have a specialty background in working with transgender clients. I am here to help you experience as much gender euphoria as you possibly can!
Sensory Needs:
As a neurodivergent person, I understand that people have unique sensory needs when it comes to clothing. Before we go shopping, we will chat about what sensory issues you may have, what sensory experiences make clothing feel great for you, and if there are any accommodations you need in order to navigate retail shopping environments. I will also bring fidget toys to every meeting!
COVID Safety:
I am COVID cautious due to the ongoing pandemic. I already mask in most indoor spaces and I also have a spot on my interest form for you to let me know your masking preferences. Additionally, I ask that you let me know if you get sick or have any exposures and I will do the same. Together, we can keep other healthy!
Learn more about the current state of the pandemic, how to protect yourself, and why masking matters HERE. Zine by Hazel Newlevant.
Affordability:
I understand that my services are expensive. I also believe that the services I am offering are important and I want to make them accessible. That’s why I offer payment plans on a case-by-case basis (i.e. paying for services one month, then doing our shopping trip the next month). Note: I am not accepting skill swaps as payment at this time.
Cultural Inclusivity:
Fashion holds deep meaning and having your heritage reflected in the clothes that you wear is important. I can’t promise that I will be fluent in every culture, but I can promise that I will work as hard as I can to listen to you, learn about what your heritage means to you and do as much research as I can to make sure your identities are represented in ways that feel authentic.
Other Access Needs:
If there’s anything else that I didn’t mention, please feel free to let me know! There’s an opportunity on my interest form for you to share your access needs with me.
