Number of years in real estate: Thirteen years
Describe your look: Classic with an edge, effortlessly chic and comfortable – I always add a pop of color, especially in dreary winter months
What do you consider a “fashion don’t”? Wearing shoes/clothing that doesn’t fit well or is uncomfortable. Happy feet and comfy fabrics and styles will get you through a long day of client meetings with a smile.
What is your favorite piece of clothing and why? I love a tailored silk blouse. Equipment and DVF make fantastic ones that feel luxurious and comfy. It’s a versatile item for your wardrobe, perfect with dress pants for work or skinny jeans and heels for after work, or brunch on the weekend.
What do you consider a must-have accessory? A great piece of jewelry or watch that speaks a little bit about its wearer.
Where are your favorite places to shop? In Boston: Saks, DVF, Alice & Olivia, Lord & Taylor and Kit & Ace. Other than Boston: I love to travel and always look for unique pieces to add to my closet when I’m in a new city. Estate sales are also fantastic for finding one-of-a-kind vintage clothing and jewelry.
What, besides your wardrobe, completes your look? A splash of Jo Malone Cocoa & Agava cologne.
What is in your bag/briefcase? iPhone, iPad, chapstick, business cards, Evian water mist, pepitas, hard candies for a mid-day sugar rush. and a rose quartz crystal to keep me centered.
My closet is full of…lots of jeans, silk tops, dresses, rich comfy fabrics, and vintage pieces I’ve collected over the years
What is your style advice for other people in the industry? First and foremost, good grooming is a must! Dress comfortably and invest in good shoes, along with a beautifully crafted handbag or briefcase. Pay attention to the cut, fit and tailoring before buying any big ticket item like a coat or suit.
Paige jeans, Equipment blouse, Cole Haan handbag, Clarks boots, Orgreen sunglasses