
A Little About Me,
So I can Help YOU
Personal style has always been my way of making sense of the world. As a kid, getting dressed was more than a routine; it was how I processed life, expressed emotion, and stayed connected to others and myself...
It’s been said that the greatest art comes from the most personal experiences. For me, personal style has always been just that; creating art. As a kid, getting dressed became my outlet. In the chaos of life, style gave me a way to process, to speak without words, and to stay connected to others & myself.
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Those raw, unfiltered moments of self-expression helped me see my value, my worth, and they taught me that style isn’t just about how you look. It’s about how you feel, and how you show up in the world.
I believe style, when rooted in personal truth, has the power to break down barriers and differences. It rises above trends and rules and reflects something universal in us all. It reminds us of our shared humanity, our struggles, and our joys. It reminds us that we all yearn for the same thing: to feel understood, to belong, and to have the courage to do hard things that make us seen for who we are.
Through my work, I invite others to see their own creativity reflected back at them, to use their personal style as a way to tell their story with clarity, courage, confidence and individuality. Because perhaps, that is where style becomes not just an expression, but a bridge, not just to the outside world, but to the truest version of us.
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This is more than a job to me, it’s rooted in something I’ve carried since childhood. Though I had my style to get me through, I didn’t always understand why I had to face such hard things at such a young age. But as I got older and started using my love of style to help others (long before it ever became a career), it all started to make sense. And if my story, my work, or my presence helps even one person feel more seen, more confident, more like themselves, then I will have created the greatest art of my lifetime.
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🪩 Yours in Style,
Emily Robin Adalbert (ERA)


