The 3Cs Group Immersion

Redefine your relationship with personal style and learn to build a wardrobe that actually feels like you

In this live 7-week group program you will:

  • Discover your unique taste and define your personal 3Cs

  • Audit how your closet functions as a 3Cs system

  • Gain new skills to approach shopping more intentionally

  • Learn to build better (for you) outfits

This is not a one-time transformation, but a process you can return to again and again as your life, body, and preferences evolve.

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A social media comment praising the basics of white T-shirts and jeans, sharing a personal style transformation experience.
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Build lasting self-knowledge and great outfits

This program has absolutely no rules or ‘shoulds’. Instead, we work to tune out the external noise and discover what you truly love.

Uncover your true preferences

You’ll learn a framework to evaluate your closet and pinpoint why getting dressed feels hard. It’s probably not because you’re missing the perfect white tee or oversized blazer.

Make sense of your closet

Learn to evaluate pieces before you buy so you stop collecting things you love in the dressing room, but never reach for at home.

Shop with discernment

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Getting dressed will feel more aligned once you learn to use comfort, confidence, and creativity as your blueprint instead of someone else's idea of a 'good' outfit.

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Build better for you outfits

What could your transformation feel like?

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A woman taking a mirror selfie in a room. She has black wavy hair and is wearing a black and gray t-shirt with a bird graphic, olive green pants, and beige sneakers. She is holding a beige bag and smiling. The room has a wooden door, a small table with a water bottle, a can of soda, and various items, and is decorated with framed pictures on the walls.

What feels different about your relationship with clothing?

“The biggest shift has been developing a real vocabulary for clothing - being able to break down a piece into its individual elements (fabric, silhouette, color, etc.) rather than just going off a high-level vibe check. Now I can pinpoint exactly what is or isn't working for me in a given item or outfit, which has completely changed how I shop and get dressed. I've found myself genuinely interested in pieces I would have walked right past before, and I've stopped wasting energy on items I like in theory but know don't work for me. It's also opened up a whole new approach to putting outfits together that is less about "matching" and more about balancing design elements to create something more intentional and creative.”

What aha moments have you had during the process?

“One of the biggest things I came in wanting to figure out was how my seemingly mismatched style preferences actually fit together. I'm drawn to traditionally preppy button-downs but also love edgy buckles and leather. Digging into the design elements helped me realize that loving a button-down doesn't mean you love everything "preppy", it's the specific elements I'm drawn to, like poplin fabric and structured silhouettes.”

“The other big moment came during the final try-on, when I realized that overly natural, organic elements tend to feel too soft or granola for my aesthetic. Being able to name that has been so useful. Now when I'm looking at woven or linen pieces, I know to look for something tailored or structured, or a color that adds an edge, to make them actually work in my wardrobe.”

— Former Client

Using the 3Cs of Style™ Framework

Everything in this program is built on these three Cs. I believe true personal style is the practice of consistently building outfits that meet your needs for comfort, confidence, and creativity. This program teaches you how to turn those abstract feelings into something concrete so your clothes can become a tool for moving through the world a little more aligned.

Comfort

The feeling of ease both physically and emotionally. It's not a particular fabric or fit; it's whatever lets you move through your day without bracing for it.

Confidence

The feeling of walking taller. Not what's 'flattering' by someone else's standard, but whatever genuinely makes you feel powerful, magnetic, and present.

Creativity

The feeling of play. That little spark of 'ooh, this is fun' when you get dressed. It doesn't require that you be bold or daring if that’s not you, it’s just a small, but deliberate push past your comfort zone.

Learn more about the 3Cs of Style™

Is this the right fit for you?


You feel like you have a closet full of clothes and nothing to wear and you can't quite figure out why.


You've tried following style rules or aesthetics, but they never quite feel like you.


You want to develop genuine taste, not just follow a formula someone else handed you.


You're exhausted by advice that's really about making your body look a certain way.


You're ready to do the reflection and the work and you'd like to do it alongside other people.

Seven Weeks to Personal Style

Each week combines live lessons with guided exercises to learn and integrate a new way of thinking about personal style. The group element isn't incidental, watching others work through their own preferences teaches you just as much about your own.

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Week 1 | Redefine 'Good' Style

Before we touch your closet, we examine the beliefs you've inherited — about flattering, about dressing your age, about what it means to have taste. Then we consider a definition of personal style that starts with you.

Week 2 | Access Your Taste

I believe every person I work with has taste, they just don’t always have the right tools to access it. This week we’ll use a set of deliberate inputs to uncover the pattern in your preferences.

Week 3 | Analyze Your Wardrobe

There's a difference between a closet audit and a closet edit. This week we use the 3Cs to analyze your existing wardrobe as a system to understand where it's working, where it's not, and what gaps need to be filled.

Week 4 | Shop for Wearability

Learn the difference between liking something and needing to own it. This week is about developing the discernment to know what will actually support your wardrobe long-term, not just appeal to you in the moment.

Week 5 | Care for Your Closet

This week we take a pause on the transformation to learn to build a relationship with your wardrobe that lasts. Learn how to store, rotate, and tend to your clothes in a way that keeps you inspired.

Week 6 | Build Great (for you) Outfits

Using your personal 3Cs - and your new understanding of how your wardrobe works - you'll learn to build looks that feel wearable and genuinely yours.

Week 7 | Integrate & Evolve

We don’t stay the same and neither will our style. Learn how to work through future moments of style confusion and the mental blocks that will inevitably arise no matter how secure we become in our personal style.

What’s Included?

Everything you need to make a meaningful change.

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Live 90-minute weekly sessions

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Style homework

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Group learning & discussion

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Weekly office hours

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Group Slack Channel

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to Begin?

The 3Cs Group Immersion is a live 7-week program held weekly on Monday nights from 7pm-8:30pm CST.

The next cohort begins on July 20th, 2026 and concludes on August 31st, 2026.

Spots are limited to keep the group intimate.