How does your style attract your ideal client? with Melanie Lippman

Melanie Lippman

Image Consultant

Melanie is an image consultant and believes that confidence is a woman’s most important asset – because when you’re feeling fabulous, you’re ready to take on the world. 

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Melanie Lippman

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Show Notes

Brief summary of show:

How does your style attract your ideal client? What makes you stand out among your competitors? How do you want your clients to feel when they first meet you, and how do you want them to remember you after your meeting?

 

These are all questions that we’re exploring in this podcast episode with Melanie Lippman.

 

Melanie is an image consultant and believes that confidence is a woman’s most important asset – because when you’re feeling fabulous, you’re ready to take on the world. 

 

Melanie has always been passionate about helping people express their confidence with style. From taking classes at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) as a teenager to studying fashion merchandising and cosmetic and fragrance marketing in college, she has immersed herself in the fashion world.

 

After becoming a mom, she decided it was time to create the career she’s always wanted – to teach women how to style their best lives.

We talk about:

  • How your style may be costing you clients 
  • Changing the mindset around our predisposed beliefs of having a personal shopper
  • Why having help with your style will save you time and money
  • The importance of first impressions

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