We Believe Getting Dressed

Should Feel Easy

Most people have plenty of clothes — just not the right ones. I help you understand what works, edit what doesn’t, and choose pieces that actually fit your life so getting dressed makes you feel like you again.

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Most People Are Overwhelmed By Their Closets — And It’s Not Their Fault.

Most of us are wearing the clothes that looked good in one season, but if your life is in 2026 and your closet is still in 2005 or 2015, we need to change things. I can help.

Fashion moves fast, life changes quickly, and no one ever teaches you how to buy clothes that truly work for you across different stages of life + last for years, not months!

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At Let’s Get You, We’re On A Mission To Change That.

We help high-achieving clients simplify their wardrobes, find their style, and feel like the most confident version of themselves every day. 

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Hi, I’m Nicole

Founder + Head Stylist
at Let’s Get You


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I grew up in a tiny working-class town in upstate New York.

My mom cleaned houses, money was tight, and fashion wasn’t something anyone around me talked about.

But I was always creative. I didn’t have access to luxury, but I did have an instinct for beauty, for expression, for making things feel like me.

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When I moved to New York City…

I thought I’d go into advertising or copywriting. Then the 2008 financial crisis hit, and suddenly I was in my twenties with no direction, collecting unemployment, and wondering what the hell I was supposed to do with my life.

Out of the blue, a friend asked me to come shopping with her for her new job. She paid me something like $12 an hour — and I’m not exaggerating when I say it felt like breathing. It was the first thing I’d ever done that felt like something I’d want to do for the rest of my life.

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So I lied my way into my first personal-shopping job at Anthropologie.

I started poaching clients off the floor. I taught myself HTML, built a WordPress site, and bought Small Business for Dummies so I could figure out how to start my own business. From there, I worked my way up through J.Crew and Theory, learning everything I could about fit, quality, personal style, and helping real people feel at home in their clothes.

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A few years later, someone I’d met recommended me for a role at Net-a-Porter, and suddenly my world exploded open.

One day I was working mall retail; the next, I was dressing global CMOs, sitting front row at Fashion Week, and advising the most successful women in the world on how to wear clothes that felt like them.

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I loved the work. I didn’t love the corporate fashion world.

So I kept styling private clients quietly on the side, wondering if I could ever make this a full-time gig.

Then I went on a date with a perfectly lovely man who was dressed… not great. I remember thinking, you actually could look incredible if someone just helped you out a little. And then thinking, okay wait — that someone is me.

That spark turned into Let’s Get You.

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In 2018, I left my “dream” corporate job in a blaze of frustration and relief and finally stepped into styling full-time.

Since then, I’ve styled over a thousand bodies, lived several lives, moved across the country, made it through COVID as an in-person service provider, and rebuilt my business in ways I could have never predicted.

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And now I’m here to help get you styled.

Fashion is noisier, faster, and more overwhelming than it has ever been. Influencers tell you to buy something new every 30 seconds. AI is generating “style advice” from people who’ve never dressed a real human body. Trend cycles move so quickly that clothes feel outdated after one season… and half the time, the things you buy don’t even feel like you.

Most people are drowning in options with no idea what actually works for their body, their life, or their goals.

Good clothes cost too much money for you to guess at what to buy, have things hanging in your closet with tags still on it, or worse, throw something away after 5 months.

That’s why I do what I do.

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I’m here to help you finally find a style that is unmistakably yours. And buy clothes that match.

I’ve styled thousands of real bodies over the last 15+ years across every budget, every personality, every lifestyle. I know what actually works in the real world — not just on runways or Instagram. And my job is to make your life easier, your choices clearer, and your wardrobe something that supports the person you’re becoming.

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2,000

bodies styled in real life — not just on Instagram

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$5k / Client

saved in avoided “why did I buy this?” purchases

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5 Hrs

Back in your week from no longer stressing about what to wear

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15+ years

of learning what actually works on real people

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Get in Touch

If you’d like to collaborate, book Nicole for a live event or podcast, or connect about a collaboration project, we’d love to hear from you.

Reach out below and we’ll make sure your message gets to the right person on our team.