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    Emily Lytle

    Founder & President of Ready to Where - - Wardrobe Consultants for Men and Women

    Emily Lytle Hockaday is the Founder, President, and Personal Stylist at Ready to Where, a wardrobe consulting brand.12 She has over a decade of experience in personal styling, working with both men and women across various demographics, shapes, and sizes.23 Emily founded Ready to Where in 20134 and has since built it into one of the largest teams of independent personal stylists for men and women in the US.5

    Emily's expertise has been recognized in prominent publications such as Vogue, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and People Magazine.2 She has also collaborated on projects with major retailers like Nordstrom, Saks, J.Crew, Bloomingdale's, and Gap, Inc.2 Prior to founding Ready to Where, Emily worked as a Regional Director of Women's Styling and Senior Stylist.4

    Based in Dallas, Texas, Emily offers styling services both locally and nationwide.3 Her approach focuses on increasing clients' confidence, simplifying their lives, and helping them enjoy the occasions for which they are getting dressed.1 Emily believes that personal styling can benefit everyone, not just celebrities, by making shopping more strategic and promoting quality and versatility over quantity.1

    Highlights

    Mar 11 · wsj.com
    Yes, What You Wear on Social Media Matters. How to Master It. - WSJ
    May 7 · neatmethod.com
    Wardrobe Styling vs. Closet Organizing - NEAT Method

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    United States