Episode #102: How to Create a Capsule Wardrobe with Linda Waldon

Linda Waldon

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Personal stylist Linda Waldon chats with us about how to create a capsule wardrobe. Linda is a passionate personal stylist with over 15 years of experience. She specializes in creating sustainable capsule wardrobes and reselling pre-owned clothing.

Her mission is to empower clients to embrace their unique style and reduce their fashion footprint. With a belief that “Style Is A State Of Mind,” Linda helps clients feel confident and look their best. Through free color and body shape quizzes and online courses, she makes personal styling accessible to all, promoting self-expression and sustainability in fashion.

Head this way for more on sustainable fashion and must-have pieces for your capsule wardrobe.

We chat with Linda Waldon about:

  • Linda’s journey toward being a sustainable personal stylist.
  • Eco-friendly practices she uses in her stylist services.
  • The importance of understanding one’s best colors, body shape, and style personality.
  • Tips on creating an effective capsule wardrobe for different lifestyles.
  • Insights from Linda’s book “Turn Your Closet Into Cash!
  • Linda answers our “Fast 5 Questions” and the question we ask all of our guests, “What does a life well lived mean to you?”

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