Stylist, entrepreneur, and mother, Tali Kogan, might be the only personal stylist whose goal is to teach the women of the world to dress like a pro without the need for a stylist. Tali’s greatest passion is to help women leaders shine, and she’s done just this with Judi, giving her the permission, and confidence, to live loud, bright, and elevated. Today on the show, Tali and Judi share some of their favorite wardrobe tips and talk about the social, personal, and business benefits they both received after up-leveling their own personal style.
Today on Yes, And:
- Styling yourself on a budget
- Dressing to attract who and what you want
- Some staples to have in your closet
- Advice for women who are ready to break out in 2023
This show is supported by:
- AdvoCare® | Use Code “FeelBetter15”
Resources:
- Tali’s Style Persona Quiz
- Get the goal-focused Possibility Planner
- Join the Haus of {&} Fam Facebook group!
- Check out hausofand.com!
- Haus of {&} on Instagram: @hausofand
Connect with Tali:
- Instagram: @talikogan
- Website: talikogan.com
Connect with Judi:
- Book: Fear Is My Homeboy
- Personal Instagram: @judiholler
- House of {&} Instagram: @hausofand
- Website: judiholler.com
- Planner: The Possibility Planner
- Email: hello@judiholler.com
- Email for & Fam Key Note Discount: amanda@judiholler.com
- Check out all of Judi’s favorite products!
This show is produced by Soulfire Productions
Top Quotes:
- “When we dress and feel amazing, we attract so many opportunities.”
- “You do not need to have a fortune to be stylish, and to look and feel your inner queen. I, myself, just started buying higher-end designers and I’ve been building my career for so many years.”
- “Sequin is a strategy. Number one, it gets me out of a bad mood and the second I put it on and it makes everyone around me light up because it’s playful and fun. I don’t even need to say anything and I attract people to me like a magnet.”
- “You can literally meet anyone, and attract anything you need if you dress for it. You’ve got to believe in it and you’ve got to dress for it.”