Episodios

  • How to Know If You’re Ready to Work with a Personal Stylist (and How to Find the Right One for You)
    May 21 2025

    Personal stylists are more visible than ever—but if you’ve never worked with one, you might be wondering:

    • Is it worth it?
    • Is it only for celebrities or fashion people?
    • Will someone really get my style—or just try to make me over?

    In this episode, Natalie breaks down what personal styling actually is (and isn’t), how to know if you’re ready, and how to find a stylist who’s the right fit for you.

    She walks through common industry terms (hello, fashion stylist, image consultant, and personal shopper), red and green flags when researching stylists, and listener-submitted questions about budget, virtual services, and what to expect from the process.

    Whether you’re curious, cautious, or already style-committed, this episode will leave you feeling empowered and informed.

    Resources:

    Free Spring/Summer Layering Guide: tips, picks, and strategies to layer smartly this season

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    Join the BU Style Circle: the membership for real-world wardrobe strategy, community Q&As, exclusive guides & more


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    35 m
  • Dress the Way You Want to Be Addressed with Farida Raafat: The Power of Bespoke Style
    Apr 16 2025

    This episode is as engaging as it is educational. I am joined by Farida Raafat, founder of DALYA, for a rich conversation about personal style, the meaning behind materials, and the art of intentional design. We talk about what it looks like to “dress the way you want to be addressed,” the bespoke process she’s created specifically for women, and how she builds silhouettes that balance strength and ease. Farida also pulls back the curtain on the business side—sharing the complexities of working across borders, navigating tariffs, and staying grounded in your values while growing a brand. Whether you love fashion or just want to feel more like yourself when you get dressed, this one’s full of insight and inspiration.


    Show Notes:

    —Visit DALYA's website and follow on Instagram

    —Connect with Farida on LinkedIn

    —Join our newly launched BU Style Circle paid membership and resource hub

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    54 m
  • Wearing Joy at 89: Style, Loss & Loving Life w/ Marin Foster
    Mar 19 2025

    At 89 years old, Marin Foster is proof that style has no age and that life’s next chapter can always be rewritten—one outfit at a time. After losing her beloved husband of 70+ years, Wayne, this lifelong performer didn’t retreat; she reinvented, heading out to refresh her wardrobe and embrace a new way of being. In this episode of Wear Who You Are, we dive into her story of love, loss, and the power of personal style to connect and celebrate life. From bold fashion choices to even bolder hugs, Marin reminds us that joy is something you can wear—and share.

    Show notes:
    — Join our newly launched BU Style Circle paid membership and resource hub

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    49 m
  • Respect The Journey: Notes On Traveling Through Asia
    Feb 19 2025

    In the newest episode of Wear Who You Are, Natalie opens up about her month-long adventure through Asia, sharing some valuable lessons she picked up along the way. With stops in Thailand, Cambodia, and Japan, she reflects on the theme of respect. It can be strange, reconciling life in America with the incredible cleanliness and respect for public spaces she witnessed in places like Tokyo and Bangkok. Nat shares how the principle of loving-kindness influences interactions with both the environment and each other. There’s a refreshing take on shopping, too (of course!)—she noticed how shopping in these countries feels more social and community-focused, rather than just transactional. Where do you go to gather in a public space? The mall, of course! It’s like a return to the 80s and 90s.

    In terms of what Nat packed for her trip, she shares her strategy. No secrets here. Her choices emphasized comfort and versatility in the scorching Bangkok heat and cool Tokyo nights. She leaned on breathable fabrics and versatile pieces that could serve different purposes, perfect for navigating the varied climates and activities of her trip. There are also some revelations about how some of her outfits might just have to be “good enough,” rather than fixating on clothes too much to the point that it distracts from the real reason you’re there. To enjoy traveling and be part of another culture!

    All of this emphasis on community and respect ties into the BU Style Circle community, a membership-based platform where people can connect, share resources, and discover fashion inspiration together. We hope you check it out!

    Show Notes & Resources:

    Link to Photos of Cambodia

    Natalie's Packing Strategy


    Brands:

    Epoi

    Garden of Desire
    Mon Panama

    Sucette Thai Silk

    Shaka

    Jim Thompson

    GoodGoods

    Tutti and Me

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    35 m
  • Nat Chat—Party on the Bottom! All your Denim Questions Answered!
    Feb 5 2025

    Welcome to our "Party on the Bottom!" In this town-hall format Nat Chat, Natalie tackles the world of denim. (And, yes, she addresses the Gen Z backlash against skinny jeans.) With a focus solely on jeans (no skirts or shorts here!), Natalie aims to demystify denim by discussing everything from raw denim and sizing intricacies to maintenance and cleaning tips, ensuring that by the end of the episode, you'll feel informed and confident on your next shopping expedition.

    One of the critical areas explored in the episode is the concept of raw denim. Natalie explains that raw denim refers to fabric that hasn't been washed or distressed, giving it a distinctive dark, uniform look. She emphasizes the importance of understanding terms like "once-washed" and "unsanforized," which can be particularly intimidating for first-time buyers. Moreover, she reminds listeners that the sizing can vary greatly across brands and types of denim. The key takeaway? When in doubt, reach out for guidance from sales associates or customer support teams to ensure you’re making an informed decision. And listen to Wear Who You Are (obviously!). Remember that jeans can be versatile pieces for personal expression! Whether you're holding on to your beloved skinny jeans or experimenting with wider fits, the ultimate goal is to wear what makes you feel great. So tune in and join the conversation—by the end, you just might discover your inner denimhead!


    Show Notes & Resources:

    Selvedge Jeans

    Slubs in Denim


    Raw denim companies:

    • Momotaro
    • Pure Blue Japan
    • Naked & Famous
    • Nudies
    • Oni


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    25 m
  • "Organization Is Freedom" with Camilla Frederico of The Personal Helpers
    Jan 22 2025

    In a world that often feels chaotic, finding order can be a transformative experience. This episode of the Wear Who You Are podcast is here to help you get your new year off to a good start, with an Industry Adjacent episode with Camilla Frederico of The Personal Helpers. Our guest is a passionate advocate for decluttering and creating spaces that foster well-being and clarity, and she's also just incredibly warm and funny.

    Camilla, a seasoned organizer, emphasizes that organization is not just about tidiness; it’s an essential tool for improving focus, reducing stress, and enhancing productivity. Whether it’s your closet, workspace, or kitchen, a thoughtfully organized area can lead to a more harmonious living experience. A crucial part of Milla's approach is the mindset shift she advocates. She believes that organization should not feel like a chore but rather an act of self-care and empowerment. Creating a space that reflects who you are can lead to greater happiness and satisfaction in your daily life. This episode also explores the psychology behind clutter. Perhaps a client is holding onto an item because of some emotional attachment or a fear of loss. Camilla suggests that if it's really time to let go, perhaps you can ease that pain by gifting that item to someone you really love?

    This episode is full of wonderful pieces of advice as you start the sometimes difficult work of simplifying your life. By questioning our belongings, we can make informed decisions about what to keep, toss, or donate. And then that change and simplicity will feel like a sustainable shift, and not a disruption. To make it even easier for listeners to embark on their organizational journey, BU Style has put together a downloadable PDF. This handy cheat sheet guides you through the process of assessing your belongings, helping you decide what to keep, throw away, or donate—making it simple to tackle that overflowing closet or cluttered drawer. Take a look in the show notes below to download yours.


    Resources:

    Free Closet Organization Flow Chart Download (to be created)

    The Personal Helpers Website

    The Personal Helpers instagram

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    51 m
  • From Couch to Conference: Redefining Remote Style
    Jan 9 2025

    In this solo Nat Chat episode of Wear Who You Are, host Natalie Tincher welcomes listeners to 2025. With many Americans still working remotely, Natalie is all about helping us keep it comfy yet professional. The episode also includes an opening section all about the distinction between "hard" and "soft" pants—what are they and when do you wear them. This episode centers on the concept of how what you wear can actually influence your mood and productivity. So, say goodbye to those pajamas! Changing into something a bit nicer can help you transition into work mode. Natalie shares practical tips on setting your outfit according to your to-do list. If you’ve got a creative day ahead, dress for it! And if you’re tackling spreadsheets, perhaps go for something straightforward (yet stylish).

    Throughout the episode, Natalie peppers in her personal styling wisdom, detailing her go-to outfits for desk days—think cozy yet chic ensembles that keep you ready for anything from a Zoom call to a quick trip outside. Part of the problem (as we all know) is that our days now encompass so much—how do you dress for them all? The episode wraps up with reminders of the joy fashion can bring, even in remote settings. Clothing helps us feel connected and conveys a little piece of our personality, which is a beautiful tool that often goes underutilized. So let's get started!

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    23 m
  • Dressing the Soul: Identity, Spirituality, and Style w/ Associate Professor Fiona Dieffenbacher
    Dec 18 2024

    Welcome to the final episode of Wear Who You Are for 2025! We have the honor of speaking with Fiona Dieffenbacher, an Associate Professor of Fashion at Parsons School of Design. Fiona's work expertly intertwines the realms of dress, embodiment, and spirituality, providing valuable insights into how clothing impacts our emotional and social well-being. Fiona shares her journey into the world of fashion education and her tenure at Parsons, emphasizing her passion for teaching, enacting change, and the importance of research in understanding the intricacies of fashion. Natalie and Fiona also bond over their spiritual religious practices and how their spirituality, the soul, and the body are all linked.


    What we love most, however, is of course how her research focuses on how dress acts as a medium through which we express ourselves. Sound familiar? Natalie and Fiona discuss the research work on “Dress & Emotion,” which highlights varying perceptions of clothing, from uniformity and persona to provocation and protection. Additionally, this episode delves into Fiona’s “Outlier Initiative,” which shares surprising interviews, revealing highly unique insights into people’s relationships with their clothing. Fiona’s research also focuses on articulating the “space in between,” fostering understanding between fashion, philosophy, and theology. She challenges misconceptions within these intersections, encouraging us to consider how our clothing choices reflect deeper truths about ourselves and society. As a seasoned insider of the fashion industry, Fiona also discusses inclusivity and the evolution of beauty standards within the industry. She provides a critical perspective on the efforts made towards representation but also identifies areas demanding improvement. Through teaching her students about body positivity and inclusion, she aims to cultivate a more compassionate future for fashion.

    Read More About Fiona’s Research

    Books Recommended by Fiona:

    • Fashion Theology by Robert Covolo
    • Silhouettes of the Soul by Otto von Busch
    • The Social Psychology of Clothing: Symbolic Appearances in Context by Susan B. Kaiser

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    53 m
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