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How would you describe your personal style?
Corrupt Glamour. I'm stealing this phrase from Rick Owens. I like it a little downtown and feisty yet with a glamorous soul. 

When it comes to fashion, what rules do you have for yourself and others?
Ask for forgiveness, not permission. Dress for yourself, not for a man or other people.

Tell us about yourself.
I'm a Style Coach. My purpose is to help women find and unleash their best personal style. I've written and teach a series of four classes at Girlfriend University called "Secrets of Style". It encompasses timeless information for women on everything from how to shop with purpose, five things to ask of every item in your closet (and how to effectively organize your closet), and most importantly, how to banish the phrase: "I don't have anything to wear."

I also meet with clients for individual consultations on issues with their closets, trouble shopping for their body type, or problems with being in a style rut. Any and all I can conquer!

More packages and information can be found at www.JillLaineStyle.com

What is the crown-jewel of your closet?
Oooh, that is so difficult! It definitely changes all the time. Right now since it's cooler, I'm really into robes. Ethnic, antique and tribal robes. They're so easy to wear over a pair of leggings, colorful and crazy stylish to boot.

What is your favorite place to shop?
Barney's, which I affectionately refer to as "the mother ship", and since I'm a bargain shopper, I also j'adore My Sister's Closet.