Number of years in real estate:
7
Describe your look:
I don’t have one look, but I try to keep whatever I am wearing classy yet casual.
What do you consider a “fashion don’t”?
Sweats in public. I really have never understood how pajamas or sweats became appropriate to wear out of the home.
What’s the most expensive or meaningful accessory or piece of clothing you’ve ever acquired?
I have earrings from my grandma that I wear when I need a little luck. They’re clip-ons with pink pearls and make me smile when I wear them.
What item of clothing gets you the most compliments?
I don’t think it’s what you wear, but how you carry yourself in whatever you’re wearing. Even on the days when I have nothing scheduled, I like to get dressed because I feel my best when I look put together.
What is a fashion crime you have committed?
Oh gosh, I used to have terrible style. I’m not sure when I figured it out, but I didn’t consider myself stylish in the slightest for a very long time!
Where are your favorite clothing stores or brands?
Anthropologie, Zara, Revolve.
What fashion accessory do you feel naked without?
Earrings! I hate when I forget to wear them, so I try to remember to keep a spare pair in my bag.
What decade or time period had the best fashion in your opinion?
Early ‘90s women who dressed classy were the best. I love the trouser pants, gold accents and flowing dresses. I wear a lot of that now, and I’m so glad it’s back in style!
What item in your closet do you wear the most?
A good pair of jeans.
Does your style reflect your personal brand? If so, how?
Even to appointments with clients who are friends or family, I am always dressed well, which is a big reflection on my business and myself. I am my brand, so how I carry myself matters.
What is your style advice for other people in the industry?
Dress for you, but don’t forget that you are your brand. How that brand is presented matters.
Dress: Gap. Jacket: Anthropologie. Shoes: Vince Camuto. Necklace: a small boutique find. Earrings: given to me from my grandma.