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Style Your Next Chapter: Dress for the Life You’re Building | BACKSTAGE with The Sober Curator

June 17 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm PDT
Style Your Next Chapter Dress for the Life You’re Building Tanya Bernadette

Style Your Next Chapter: Dress for the Life You’re Building | BACKSTAGE with The Sober Curator

What happens when your outside starts to match the person you’re becoming on the inside? In this Backstage with The Sober Curator conversation, stylist and entrepreneur Tannya Bernadette, Founder & CEO of The Closet Edit, will explore how personal style can help you step into your next chapter with more confidence, clarity, and intention.

For many people, sobriety comes with an identity shift. You’re no longer dressing for the life you’ve outgrown, the roles you were performing, or the version of yourself that was just trying to get through the day. You’re building something new. Tannya will share how style can become a tool for self-trust, personal presence, and showing up for the life you actually want.

This conversation is for anyone who is reinventing themselves, stepping into bigger rooms, or ready to align how they show up with where they’re headed next.

This event is FREE to BACKSTAGE Members

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About Tannya Bernadette

Tannya Bernadette is the Founder & CEO of The Closet Edit, a Seattle-based luxury personal styling agency serving clients nationwide. With over 17 years in business, she has helped ambitious men and women align their image with their next level—connecting the dots between who they are and who they are becoming.

Her work and insights have been featured in Real SimpleBuy Side from The Wall Street JournalBustleGlossy, KING 5, Seattle Magazine, and New Day Northwest.

Tannya is passionate about creating spaces where driven individuals feel empowered to lead boldly, build intentionally, and step into bigger rooms without shrinking who they are.

Through her work as a stylist and as host of The Make It You Podcast, she champions a new narrative: that presence is a strategy, that style is a form of communication, and that how you show up is directly connected to the opportunities you attract.

Her mission is to elevate people—not just in what they build, but in how they show up while building it.

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