Martin Wakeman
How would you describe personal shopping with Henry Wilfrid in 3 words?
“Transformative, professional, enjoyable”.
How would you describe the results of us working together in 3 words?
“Built my confidence”.
What positive changes has it had on your life? Have you received any feedback from friends, family or work colleagues?
“Henry helped build my confidence and my professional profile. Too many men in business take no real time to think about their clothing or what it says about them. With Henry's help, I have helped to introduce a more stylish professional look, which matches our clients' sensibility and also breaks down the traditional office-gender barrier (blokes in suits, not caring very much about their style and women caring too much). I cannot recommend him highly enough, he is a pleasure to work with”.
MORE ABOUT THIS CLIENT – Martin's wardrobe didn't compliment or echo the creative household and company he held. The main focus for these appointments was to bring more personailty into his work wardobe while still respecting the role & responsibility he held professionally.
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"Henry will give you confidence to develop a personal and distinctive style which meets your professional and lifestyle profile. Dressing better increases the impact I have both socially and professionally, and it builds confidence too."
What would you tell a potential client to convince them they should book an appointment with me?
“Henry will give you confidence to develop a personal and distinctive style which meets your professional and life-style profile. Dressing better increases the impact anyone has socially and in business, and it builds confidence too”.
Which part of the process did you find most interesting or enjoyable? Why was this?
“The very first exercise involved supplying Henry with a series of images that reflected my sensibility, and on that basis he did a wardrobe clear out. This was scary but liberating, starting from a nearly clean slate”.
Were there any parts of the process that you found less useful? If so, why?
“Nope, all very efficient and productive”.
On a scale of 1 - 10 how likely are you to introduce me to a friend of colleague?
“10”
Discrete details, considered colours & timeless design were important when choosing each of these garments.
Polished work staples:
Woollen Coat, Brushed Cotton Shirt, Detailed Roll Neck Sweater, Tailored Jeans, Side-Zip Boots & Silk Blend Scarf
Formal work Selection:
Cashmere Blend Jacket, Formal Trousers, Oxford Collar Shirt, Merino Waistcoat & Suede Boots