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Fashion, Identity & Confidence in Your 40s | Loulou Storey

Fashion, Identity & Confidence in Your 40s | Loulou Storey

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Fashion advice - but not as we know it.In this heartfelt and powerful episode of Thriving In Our Forties, style coach Loulou Storey shares invaluable advice for women who feel disconnected from their wardrobes, unsure of their style, or invisible in midlife.At the heart of Loulou’s approach is her Style Storey Method - a unique process that helps women rediscover their identity through three energy words that reflect who they truly are. This isn’t about trends or body types - it’s about reconnecting with your inner compass, listening to your instincts, and dressing in a way that supports your lifestyle and reflects your personality.Whether you're time-starved, feeling uninspired by your wardrobe, navigating a changing body, or just want to feel visible again, Loulou’s insights will leave you uplifted and reconnected with your own style story.We also talk about:How clothes can help us feel relevant againThe emotional power of functional yet expressive dressingHow to talk to our daughters and young people about style and self-worth without focusing on sizeLoulou’s deeply personal story - how she found her way to becoming a style coach after postnatal depression and body image struggles, and how fashion helped her 'show up' as a mother when she felt most unsure of herselfThis episode is a beautiful blend of practical wisdom and emotional depth, offering a new way of thinking about clothes, confidence, and what it really means to thrive in your forties.Further Resources:Loulou Storey: www.louloustorey.comIG: @louloustorey_stylist: www.instagram.com/louloustorey_stylist/Elizabeth Gilbert 'Big Magic': www.elizabethgilbert.com/books/big-magic/

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