Hey Wild Woman!
Your Style Identity Is Rebellious

When it comes to your style, you're all about FREEDOM! You need DRAMA in your outfits and in your life. That's why you're drawn to black and powerful pieces that give you a nonconforming vibe.
To express your style identity, your clothes need to match this fierce energy. When you're wearing outfits that feel too safe or conventional, you're dimming your natural power. But when you show up in bold pieces that make your own rules, people are drawn to your certainty and the way you command a room. Your style should feel as fearless as you are.
REBELLIOUS PROFILE
To express your style identity, remember to do things YOUR WAY. You get to decide how you want to look and feel, and other people’s opinions don’t matter. Recall a moment when you took a big risk and it paid off well. Then channel this sense of accomplishment into confidence. Your superpower is your ability to make your own rules. People are attracted to your certainty, and want to follow along YOUR WAY.
You Just Discovered Your Style Identity
Now What?
You know you're Rebellious. You can see it clearly now—the energy you want to bring, the vibe that feels most alive.
But tomorrow morning, the exhaustion will kick in as you look at your closet and feel overwhelmed by all the things you don't wear.
The pieces from 5-10 years ago that aren't YOU anymore. The impulse buys making your closet feel random. All those items you felt you "should" wear that make you feel bad.
These unworn clothes aren't just taking up space—they're keeping you stuck in indecision as you give them your consideration each morning:
Should I wear this?
Does this still work?
Why did I even buy this?
Day after day, this mental noise drains your energy and chips away at your self-esteem.
So you gravitate towards the same few things over and over, which makes you feel both guilty and wanting to buy more.
This is why I created The Guided Closet Cleanout.
Join Me For A Live 5-Day Challenge Starting January 26th
I'll teach you how to edit your wardrobe the right way, so it’s filled with pieces that look like YOU…even if you’re in-between sizes or have too many clothes!
I'm Elysha Lenkin, and for 30 years I've styled women for major magazines and celebrities like Carrie Underwood, Tina Fey, and Serena Williams. As a fashion editor, I learned how to look at a rack of 200 pieces and identify the 20 that tell the right story.
That's the exact skill I'm going to give you in this challenge.
Edit Your Wardrobe Like A Fashion Editor
When you join the challenge, you'll learn the Evolution Edit—my method for clearing your wardrobe with direction so you're left with fewer items, but the right pieces.
My private clients who use this method clear 70% of their wardrobe and still feel like they have MORE choice.

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A Sneak Peek At The Daily Challenge Schedule:
DAY 1 - Your Closet Story: Writing Your Next Chapter
Rewrite your story and set the vision for where you're going.
DAY 2 - Aligning Your Clothes: Clearing The Outdated
Learn how to spot what's keeping you tied to the past (even if it still fits).
DAY 3 - Refining Your Choices: Clearing The Unworthy
Raise your standards and stop settling for clothes that make you feel less-than.
DAY 4 - Elevating Your Wardrobe: Clearing The Unwearable
Understand why you have orphan pieces and how your shopping habits contribute to the clutter. (Even if you don't buy much.)
DAY 5 - Letting Go of The Tough Stuff
Clear sentimental items, gifts, and expensive pieces without guilt.
BONUS CALL - From Clearing to CREATING
Move forward with purpose so you don't fall back into the same closet ruts again.
Are you thinking: can't I just do this on my own?
You can. But most women either put it off or don't go deep enough when they try solo. You remove a few pieces, feel productive, then six months later you're right back where you started, wearing the same five things and ignoring everything else.
It's because you're just decluttering, but not editing your wardrobe to support your next life stage. So the pattern that created the clutter is still there.
In the challenge, you'll get the system to stop the cycle.
See What Other Women In Their Midlife Era Have To Say:
I’m thrilled to report that after five-plus days of cleaning out items I no longer needed I was left with a wardrobe that made me excited to get dressed in the morning. Plus, I ended up donating a pile of clothing that literally towered over me—it all felt so empowering. Believe me, if I can do it, you can clean out your closet too!
Lorraine Sullivan
Writer, First For Women Magazine
The challenge starts January 26th.
By the end of the 5 days, you'll have bags of clothes ready to donate and a closet that supports where you're going, not where you've been.
You'll know exactly what to keep and what to let go. You'll stop second-guessing every piece. And you'll walk away with a system for making confident wardrobe decisions going forward.
Don't start your next chapter without letting go of the old one.
If you're ready to do this, I'd be honored to guide you through it.








