Have you ever looked in the mirror and felt like the woman staring back doesn’t reflect who you are today? If that reflection feels unfamiliar, you’re not alone. Many women — especially after going through a period of change or personal crisis — feel that their image no longer aligns with their true essence. It’s as if the clothes in the closet are speaking a different language.
But here’s the good news: you can reconnect with yourself through your style. And no, you don’t need to chase fleeting trends or spend a fortune. You simply need to dress with intention and allow what already lives inside you to be expressed outwardly. When your outer image aligns with your authentic essence, you don’t just look better — you feel more confident, powerful, and at peace with yourself.
Your Closet as an Emotional Mirror
Fashion is part of our lives, whether we like it or not. It can serve as a message, a reflection, a way to highlight our best self, and a tool for discovering new aspects of who we are.
Have you noticed how, on tough days, you tend to reach for darker colors without realizing it? Or how, when you’re feeling good, you’re naturally drawn to outfits that make you feel radiant? That’s no coincidence. Clothing supports our emotional balance (if we let it), and it’s not superficial. What you wrap yourself in each day presents you to the world, hides your flaws, and accentuates your strengths.
Recognizing the connection between your emotional state and your wardrobe is the first step to reconnecting with yourself. Practical Tip: Before getting dressed, take a pause and ask yourself: How do I want to feel today?

The Energetic Cleanse Your Closet Needs
Before you can renew your image, you need space. And that starts by clearing your closet — with intention.
Step 1: Look at your clothes with honesty.
Take everything out. Go through each piece and ask yourself if it still represents who you are today. If not, thank it — and let it go.
Step 2: Let go without guilt.
Say goodbye to anything that makes you feel invisible, reminds you of hard times, or no longer fits your current lifestyle.
Step 3: Keep only what aligns with you.
Hold onto the pieces that make you feel powerful, authentic, and comfortable. That’s the foundation of your new style.
Bonus Tip: A great personal shopper or image consultant in Bogotá can help make this process faster, clearer, and more fun.

Dress with the Confidence of Knowing Who You Are
Your clothes should amplify who you already are. Identify the elements that speak about you and follow the lines of your face and body: your colors, your silhouettes, your accessories. It’s not about dressing “nicely” — it’s about dressing as you.
“Style is a way to say who you are without having to speak.” – Rachel Zoe
Practical Tip: Create an inspiration board with outfits that reflect how you want to feel. Then adapt them to your body, lifestyle, and essence.
