
Samantha Emily
Personal Styling

A wardrobe that's entirely yours
Presence begins before you speak. Personal styling for those who dress like the life they're building.

Taste is instinct. Translating it into a wardrobe that reads as effortless — that's craft.
Proportion, fabric, color: the details no one notices until they're right.
I edit the way an editor reads a page — for what's essential, and what's noise. What remains is strategic, cohesive, and unmistakably yours.

Services

The work, in motion




As seen in
Press & credits

The Coveteur
Stylist-turned-luxury-jewelry-designer Jeniece reveals her outfits of the week — a feature with The Coveteur.
Germany's Next Top Model
Guest judge on Germany's Next Top Model by Heidi Klum.
sombr — “My Body Isn't Ready”
Styling assistant — sombr, “My Body Isn't Ready” official music video, starring Josh Heuston and Inde Navarrette.

GOSS
Assistant styling for GOSS magazine — editorial portraiture and fashion direction.

Client work
Lookbooks
Women's lookbook
Effortless femininity through 70s Americana — balance, ease, and a wardrobe that reads as instinct.


Men's lookbook
Western Ivy — quiet tailoring and worn-in colour: knitwear, corduroy and denim built to repeat.




The process
The discipline behind ease
- I
Consultation
We talk. What you need, what's not working, what confidence would actually look like on you.
- II
Strategy
Your wardrobe, mapped — palette, silhouette, priorities. The plan before the pieces.
- III
Shopping
I source. Each addition tested against everything you already own.
- IV
Tailoring
Fit is the difference between wearing clothes and wearing your clothes.
- V
Ongoing Support
The work continues. New occasions, new questions — I'm still here.

About Samantha
“The right wardrobe doesn't ask to be noticed — it changes how a room reads you.”
Editorial and commercial styling taught me to build a story fast — silhouette, color, fabric, working in concert. That instinct is what I bring to a single wardrobe now.
This work isn't about more clothes. It's about fewer, sharper choices — the kind that make getting dressed feel like a decision already made.
