
59. Personal Brand, Powerful Presence: The Psychology of Style with Cassandra Sethi
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About this listen
If you’ve ever felt like your personal style doesn’t match the professional you are – or want to – become, then this episode is for you. Joining me is Cassandra Sethi, founder of Next Level Wardrobe and the creator of the NLW Style System, which helps executives and entrepreneurs create stress-free, high-impact wardrobes that give you confidence and presence in any room.
What You’ll Discover:
- The embarrassing moment that made Melody fully revamp her personal brand
- The exact steps to build a personal brand that feels authentic and leadership-ready
- Common mistakes you might be making when you try to look “executive”
- How decision fatigue shows up in your closet—and how to eliminate it
About Cassandra
Cassandra Sethi is the Founder of Next Level Wardrobe, a top-rated virtual and in-person personal styling service for professionals. With over 25 years of experience in the fashion industry, her and her team help executives, entrepreneurs, and leaders build streamlined, polished wardrobes without stress. Her signature NLW Style System teaches clients how to shop smarter, dress for their goals, and feel confident in any setting. Known for her practical, strategic approach, she believes great style should be simple, sustainable, and aligned with who you are. Cassandra’s mission is to take the guesswork out of getting dressed—so clients can focus on making a greater impact in their work and lives, while always looking and feeling their best.
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