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We're going to use one of Sara's clients, Philippe, as an example.

Meet Philippe. He's a 26-year-old PhD student at UCSF. Philippe is good at what he does—really good. But like many busy professionals, he didn't have the time (or desire) to spend hours figuring out what to wear.

That’s where Sara came in.

Below is an example of what you'll receive in this package.

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Below is an example of what you'll receive in this package. ✳︎

Philippe's Style Assessment Analysis

Philippe is a 26-year-old PhD student at UCSF with a lifestyle that balances academia, social outings, and an active routine.

Goal: Develop a wardrobe that feels effortless, versatile, and consistently put together.

Values: Comfort above all else and gravitates toward pieces that are practical, easy to wear, and adaptable across multiple settings.

Style Preferences

Philippe's style rankings reveal a strong preference for:

  1. Classic & Timeless

  2. Minimalist & Simple

Clean silhouettes, quality basics, and versatile staples that remain relevant year after year. While he appreciates polished dressing, he does not want his wardrobe to feel overly formal or trend-focused.

Key Style Themes

  • Clean and understated

  • Functional and comfortable

  • Elevated everyday basics

  • Relaxed yet intentional

  • Timeless over trendy

  • Athletic influences without looking sporty

Lifestyle Considerations

Philippe describes his lifestyle as both casual and active, meaning his wardrobe should support movement and comfort while maintaining a polished appearance.

His primary use cases include:

  • Daily academic life at UCSF

  • Coffee meetings and casual networking

  • First dates

  • Dinners with friends

  • Weekend activities and errands

Because he does not have a specific seasonal need, the focus should be on building a year-round capsule wardrobe that can be layered and adapted throughout the year.

Fit Preferences

Philippe prefers a regular fit with room to move comfortably.

This indicates that recommended garments should avoid:

  • Extremely slim or skinny fits

  • Oversized silhouettes

  • Highly structured tailoring

Instead, clothing should feature:

  • Relaxed tailoring

  • Straight-leg trousers

  • Comfortable knitwear

  • Easy-fitting outerwear

  • Athletic-inspired fabrics where appropriate

Color Palette

Philippe showed a strong preference for:

  • Neutral tones (black, white, gray)

  • Earth tones (brown, beige, olive)

  • Monochromatic and tonal dressing

He expressed little interest in bold or highly saturated colors.

Recommended Color Direction

Existing Wardrobe Strengths

Philippe already gravitates toward:

  • T-shirts

  • Pants

  • Jackets and outerwear

These categories should become the foundation of his wardrobe. Rather than introducing dramatically different pieces, the focus should be on upgrading fit, fabric quality, and versatility within categories he already enjoys wearing.

Brand Alignment

Philippe identified Banana Republic as a brand he likes.

This suggests he appreciates:

  • Accessible elevated basics

  • Smart-casual styling

  • Clean lines

  • Neutral palettes

  • Modern classics

Additional brands that align well with his preferences may include:

  • J.Crew

  • Abercrombie

  • COS

  • Uniqlo

  • Everlane

  • Madewell (menswear)

  • Buck Mason

  • Quince

Shopping Strategy

Budget

Under $1,000 for approximately 10 pieces

Average target spend:
~$100 per item

Given this budget, the focus should be on acquiring versatile, high-impact staples that maximize outfit combinations rather than purchasing statement pieces

2025

New York

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