There was a morning after my ex-husband moved out and I stood in front of my closet full of beautiful things and felt nothing.
No desire to get dressed. No recognition. No self.
I have been a regular style expert on television. I hosted fashion commentary for MetGala, Grammys and Oscars and I had helped thousands of women find their confidence through their style and yet I could not find mine.
Nothing in my closet felt like me and I wanted to dump all of it out.
That morning is why the C.U.R.A.T.E. Method™ exists. I didn’t I theorized it in a studio or developed it for a client. I made it for myself because the woman standing in front of that closet needed a way back to herself and she needed it before she felt ready.

The lie we have all been told about confidence and style.
The lie is this: that you wait to feel confident and then you get dressed.
You don’t and you can’t especially not in the in-between of that particular season when one chapter of your life has ended and the next one hasn’t arrived yet. It feels like a cold plunge for the woman your wardrobe was built for no longer exists and the woman you’re becoming hasn’t fully shown up yet either.
In that season, waiting to feel confident before you get dressed means you never get dressed at all.
So we do it differently. We use the act of getting dressed as the first signal to your body and your mind that you are still here and ready to show up.
CURATE is not about perfection or extravagance. It’s about building a system that aligns your life and who you are becoming.
C — Clarify Who are you right now?
Before you open your closet answer the question most stylists never ask.
Not who you were in the marriage. Not who you were before the loss or the kids. Not who you think you should be by now. Who is the woman who is actually here in this specific season, navigating this specific transition in this season, in this body, now.
Until you can answer that question with some honesty you will be dressing a former version of yourself.
Clarity is not comfortable. But it is the only foundation on which a wardrobe or a life can be built that actually fits.
The question to sit with: Who am I in this season and does my wardrobe know it yet?
U — Unlearn Release the rules that kept you safe but small.
Someone taught you the rules you are still following. Age rules. Body rules. Cultural expectations about what is appropriate, what is modest, what is too much for a woman at your stage of life.
Confidence is not found in dressing smaller. It is found in releasing the rules that were never written for the woman you are becoming.
Unlearn one rule today. Unlearn one rule this week. Just one. See what happens.
R — Refine Edit your wardrobe the way you edit your life.
A few perfectly fitting pieces does more for your confidence than a full outfit of things that almost work.
This is the step where most women discover that their styling problem is not actually a shopping problem. It is an editing problem. There is too much in the closet that belongs to different versions of who they have been.
Refining means making deliberate choices by quality over quantity. A wardrobe that tells one coherent story about who you are rather than a collection of every version of yourself you have ever been.
The question: what in your closet belongs to your next chapter? Keep that. Release the rest.
A — Activate Style as embodied confidence.
This is where everything moves from the closet into the body.
Confidence is not a feeling you wait for. It is a decision you make with your body before your mind catches up. Get dressed for how you want to feel not just how you want to look. Powerful. Grounded. Soft. Ready.
Some mornings the outfit is the first act of self-belief you manage all day. That is not a small thing. That is everything.
The practice: before you get dressed tomorrow, ask how do I need to feel today?
T — Trust Follow your instincts — on style and on life.
After loss and during transition, self-trust is often the first thing to go. You stop knowing what you like and stop trusting your own eye. You look to other people trend reports, algorithms, other women’s wardrobes for permission to make choices that should have come from inside you.
Rebuilding self-trust through style starts small. Wear the colors that feels most like you or the jeans that bring comfort and settles you anxiety.
Don’t shop to fill a void. Wear the banger hits.
Trust it.
Start with one instinct. Honor it. Build from there.
E — Evolve Becoming is ongoing
Your style is not a fixed destination. The woman you are becoming is allowed to dress differently than the woman you have been. She is allowed to change her mind about color, silhouette and what she wants the world to see when she walks into a room. She is allowed to change again. And again. And again.
Reinvention is not a one-time event. It is a way of living. And the women who wear it most beautifully are not the ones who got it right the first time but they are the ones who gave themselves permission to keep evolving without apology.


