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What makes me different

Three paths.
One consultant.

The roads I've traveled all converge into a single profession.

About

I graduated in law in Milan, then lived and worked in Washington, where I earned a master's degree. For over twenty years I practiced as a lawyer in the field of international law.

Fashion, make-up, and everything related to image have always fascinated me. Alongside my legal profession, I completed Rossella Migliaccio's full training path at the Italian Image Institute, qualified as a professional make-up artist at MUD (Make-Up Designory), and deepened my study of fashion history, personal branding, and visual communication - years of ongoing training, books, magazines, and research. From this path I developed my own consulting method - Cross Styling Analysis - a structured process that guides the client toward the definition of her own image.

Over time, image consulting became my profession. Today I am a Personal Image Architect in Milan.

Why my work is different

More than twenty years in international law gave me not only rigor and method. They gave me direct, daily experience of how much image affects the perception others have of us - competence, authority, trust, in professional life as well as personal life. Appearing coherent with who you are makes a difference in every context. I experienced the weight of image in the field - and developed the sensitivity to work with it.

I am also a professional make-up artist - a rare combination in the field, because image consultants are rarely also make-up artists, and vice versa. The entire project, from style to make-up, maintains a continuity of vision that makes the difference in the result.

I developed Cross Styling Analysis because traditional labels - "I have a classic style", "I have a romantic style" - do not correspond to reality: people are much more complex than a single definition. My method analyzes how styles intertwine and returns an authentic stylistic profile, an image in which the client recognizes herself.