A self-confessed Wirral 'style guru' has launched a new creative and holistic style workshop that aims to help women 'discover their personal style and become fearlessly authentic in who they are'.
Claire Welch-Beasley's first workshop will take place at Mulberry’s Magic, Unit 30, Woodside Business Park in Birkenhead on Saturday, November 16 at 1pm and promises 'an afternoon of fascinating style-related activities'.
During the intimate workshop, participants will look at style and the psychology of style — whilst undergoing quizzes and exercises to discover your true and unique style.
Claire says 'there’s a big focus on the connection between ‘Style’ and ‘Mind’ as they are so deeply connected'.
Claire is a style coach who has been helping women embrace 'their inner weirdo and own their style' since February 2020 through her company, Wardrobe Warriors.
Having overcome bullying for ‘being different’, mental health problems and suicide attempts, Claire rediscovered herself and now helps other women step into their power and reconnect with their true style.
Qualifying as a Style Coach and a Reiki practitioner, she blends her skills to deliver programmes that help women use style to their advantage.
Claire said: “During these past few years I’ve been working with women mostly on a 1-2-1 basis, covering all four aspects of the style coaching process — mind, body, style and wardrobe — including reiki and more.
"I'm really excited to be introducing this fun new workshop that will focus on Style and Mind in an intimate group."
She continued: "It will be a really transformative few hours that will provide women with some tools for life - a powerful journey through style and the inner self that will leave a lasting impression.
"It's certainly something different and a great opportunity for women to connect with themselves, their true style and other women on the course."
To book a place on the course, contact Claire on 07561648010 or email: claire@wardrobewarriors.co.uk
For more details, go to Claire's website
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