
To make your way to the top, you’ve got to change how you shop.
You’re stuck in a style rut ready to reclaim your style. But there’s just that one thing standing in your way. You have Pinterest inspiration boards but you can’t transform your wardrobe to match.
Wouldn’t it be great if you:
Felt stylish with the clothes you already have.
Had a defined style aesthetic
Knew how to dress the body you have today.
Had an edited wardrobe that met your lifestyle needs
Used outfit templates to get ready every morning
That’s exactly where I come in, my friend.
shop less and style more
I started Threads Like These to help women over 35 shop less and style more. As I am passionate about styling before shopping.
When you have a wardrobe you love you feel good. And when you feel good you chase your dreams and ask for what you deserve.
I would love to help you fall back in love with your wardrobe without you needing to wear head-to-toe new.
It’s time to edit your wardrobe so that you can go from stressed to well-dressed.
Hello, I’m Aba | Personal Stylist + Wardrobe Organiser

But first…
Let me tell you my story
After working in the fashion industry for over a decade, I had a wardrobe that was a maximalist’s dream. I’m talking about a high/low mix that I thought made me happy. But I realised I was shopping to self-soothe and I was trapped in a cycle of needing to keep up.
Changing my relationship with shopping started with me downsizing. But I wasn’t happy with the endless black, white, and grey capsule wardrobes I saw. As someone who doesn’t wear black or grey, I knew I had to find another way.
So I took elements of the capsule wardrobe concept and my experience as a luxury buyer to create a 5 step process. And now I want to share this system with you. So if you want a wardrobe that is a true reflection of your personal style I can help you.
Let’s see what else we have in common…
WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?
Prosecco
2023 MOTTO:
work smarter, not harder
PAMPER MYSELF RITUAL:
buying flowers
BEST OLD HOLLYWOOD MOVIE:
Sabrina
2023 GOAL:
No clothes shopping for 1 year
ME TIME LOOKS LIKE:
Spending time in art galleries