These stylists charge thousands to help workers balance professional and casual styles.
So white-collar workers in tech, law, and finance are turning to professional stylists to help them navigate their sartorial confusion.
And they’re willing to shell out thousands of dollars to nail the right balance of cool and professional.
Those hiring a professional stylist should be prepared to swap their $50 shirts for ones closer to the $250 range, Michelle Sterling, a professional image consultant previously told Business Insider.
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Persons:
—, Michelle Sterling, Brunello Cucinelli, Sterling, Peter Nguyen, Cassandra Sethi, Nate Dudek —, Ted Baker, Jacci Jaye, Jaye, Sylvie di Giusto
Organizations:
Service, Wall Street Journal, Consulting
Locations:
New York, Patagonia