I was looking through some old photos of me while at my parent’s home.

It’s hard to believe that I am the woman I see in those pictures...

That woman wore baggy pants and sweatshirts. She had mousy-brown hair and a bowl cut.

She carried herself like a girl who was afraid of the world — hunched over, timid, and small.

And she carried extra weight that she thought protected her from the world… but it only weighed her down more.

Yep, that was me.

A lot of things have contributed to my renaissance but there is one thing that sticks out when I think about who I’ve become.

I am a stylish woman.

This is why I cannot wait to start the Style Experience this weekend with an extraordinary group of women. (And I truly hope you’re one of them!)

This experience is about more than the latest trends and accessories. It’s about more than buying clothes and matching colors.

It’s about falling in love with our lives. It’s about expressing ourselves boldly and passionately. It’s about adorning ourselves with respect, appreciation, and courage.

The Style Experience is a revival of what we love. In this edition of The Edit, The Autograph Issue, let’s explore how style can be part of your unique energetic signature.

Just like your autograph, it’s not something that can be replicated because it’s your original creation - the masterpiece of you.

xx

P.S. Last chance to jump into the Style Experience before we begin on March 4 with the first of FIVE style retreats, which runs from 10am EST - 4pm EST. You won’t want to miss this.

Wooing Wealth with a Wealthy Wardrobe

You deserve to look good no matter where you are, whether at home at the gym or running the kids around town. When it comes to style, know your minimums. Set them intentionally.

If you decided that from today forward, you would always carry yourself with pride and confidence, what would the minimum acceptable level of style be for you?

 

Would old sweats, hole-y tees, and crocs be ok?

Would worn-out denim and too-tight bras be ok?

Would broken high heels and mismatched socks be ok?

Decide what you’ll eliminate. and what you’ll accept. Then, make the world your runway.

Remembering How to Play

with Betty Lo

“When I was a girl I remember loving to play dress up. I would imagine who I would be and what I would look like when I grew up and then bring those thoughts to life through my clothes.

Somewhere along the way, I forgot how to play. I lost that feeling and dressed more for practicality. Life got so busy, I just wanted a uniform so I didn’t have to think about what to wear.

Over the past few years, I have been working from home, and I fell into a habit of wearing soft comfortable clothes. Not very stylish, fun, or imaginative. My style got very stale and boring.

As I am moving into a new level of my Feng Shui and energetic beauty business, I want my wardrobe to reflect that. So when Tonya announced the Style Experience, it fit perfectly with the direction I’m going in my life and business.

I love Tonya’s attitude toward life and her genius fashion sense. I can’t wait to learn more about how she applies this to her wardrobe. I know it’s going to be good!”

Last Chance to Join the Style Experience!

Check out what these ladies had to say about learning about style from Tonya Leigh.

So what do you think? Isn’t it time to give yourself a whole new outlook on life? When you look through new eyes, you see the world differently.

This Saturday is going to be incredible. Just wait and see what I have in store for you.

Style Standards

Do you ever wonder what could become possible for you if you raise your style standards? Embodying YOU on a whole new level only happens when you raise your style standards. Because remember, you don’t get what you want. You get what you tolerate - and I don’t want you tolerating anything less than extraordinary.

// TheEDIT

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