177: Wardrobe as Wellness with Jenny Wirt

The Live FAB Life Podcast - En podcast af Naomi Nakamura: Health By Human Design Coach - Tirsdage

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Have you followed fashion “rules” that you learned from reading teen and fashion magazines? Or struggled over the years knowing how to dress when your body changed to varying sizes? I’ve experienced this too, spending years searching for help but never really finding anything that “fit” until I found Jenny Wirt of Sartorevi (on Instagram!). Jenny is a potent energy healer whose background includes experience as a fashion stylist and creative director, alongside her Master of Physical Therapy degree and Craniosacral Therapy training.  Independently, Jenny has also studied chakra balancing, inner child healing, and manifestation work. Additionally, Jenny trained as an assistant fashion stylist in New York, Amsterdam, and Los Angeles, where she honed her visual prowess, working on advertising and editorial shoots for brands and publications like ELLE, Glamour, Bloomingdale’s and Bergdorf Goodman. Jenny has creatively merged her diverse skills and talents into her wellness-based personal styling offerings under the brand “Sartorevi”, which stands for “sartorial revival.” Driven by the conviction that every woman deserves to feel radiant, magnetic, and powerful within her body, she believes in empowering women through fashion selections to facilitate healing from the inside out and the outside in her wardrobe as wellness sessions. Episode Highlights: How she merged her diverse professional background and talents to create Sartorevi How our wardrobe is an external reflection of what's going on internally The influence of colors and their relationship to our chakra centers Her styling philosophy and tips on building a transitional wardrobe READ THE SHOW NOTES: http://www.livefablife.com/177 ASK A QUESTION: http://www.livefablife.com/podcast  LEARN MORE ABOUT WORKING WITH ME: http://www.livefablife.com/services CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/livefablifewithnaomi

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