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Amina Change Your Life

Ep 48: The Link Between Style and Success with Elsa Isaac

19 Dec 2023

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Elsa Isaac, a NYC-based personal stylist, brings over 18 years of experience in the fashion industry to the table. Her journey began in Toronto, styling musicians for music videos, and eventually led her to work on magazine and commercial shoots in New York. Elsa has styled personalities like Lenny Kravitz, Phylicia Rashad, Brooke Shields, Rachel Rodgers, and many more. Elsa's unique approach focuses on authentic self-expression, empowering successful career women and entrepreneurs to revamp their wardrobes and create showstopping ensembles that honor their unique bodies and lifestyles. As a self-dubbed anti-fashion stylist, Elsa believes in celebrating individuality and breaking through the barriers set by the traditional fashion industry, making style more accessible and confidence-boosting for her clients.   In this episode, we discuss: 00:05:22 - Trust and Empowerment in Personal Styling 00:09:42 - Disrupting the Fashion Industry with Authenticity 00:12:41 - The Importance of Detail in Styling 00:16:15 - The Connection Between Clothing and Confidence The resources mentioned in this episode: Visit ElsaIsaac.com to learn more about Elsa's work and services. Use the body shape calculator on ElsaIsaac.com to determine your body shape and get personalized styling tips.   Connect with Elsa Isaac Website: elsaisaac.com Instagram: @elsaisaac Facebook: facebook.com/blog.elsaisaac   Connect with Amina AlTai Website: aminaaltai.com Instagram: @aminaaltai TikTok: @theaminaaltai Linkedin:   linkedin/in/aminaaltai

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