ABOUT LEAH TASSINARI

A woman in a shimmering blue dress and heels standing on a city sidewalk, smiling and looking down at a utility cover, with trees and residential buildings in the background.

Getting dressed should be easy, and maybe even fun along the way! Enter Leah Tass Style – bringing West Coast ease and East Coast edge to the women and wardrobes of Boston and San Francisco.

With about a decade of working in the fashion industry, Leah Tassinari combines her editorial, retail, and personal styling experiences into her approach when it comes to helping organize and refresh your wardrobe, allowing you to dress for YOUR body, YOUR personality, and YOUR lifestyle more easily. If you feel stressed every time you need to put an outfit together, or find yourself always putting on the same jeans and top for every occasion, Leah’s body-positive and realistic approach will clear the clutter from your closet, allowing you to simply ‘throw something on’ each time you leave the house. Whether you’re planning for a special event, figuring out your work attire, or simply need to bring some new life into your everyday wardrobe, Leah’s styling services will give you a new perspective on what you need and what you already have. Quality over quantity and proper tailoring for your body are at the core of Leah’s philosophy – the belief that investing in lifelong style rather than fleeting trends leads to building a wardrobe that is chic, wearable, and authentic to you. With Leah’s help, you will develop more sustainable shopping practices and a wardrobe that will evolve with you. You will become confident mixing and matching what you already own, and savvy enough to buy only what you really need and what truly adds value to your collection – and to your life.

FAQ

  • I believe that sustainability has become a trend word that many brands and businesses now use to make over-consumption feel less wasteful, but the reality is that the only sustainable option is not shopping at all. So, while I wouldn’t have a business if I told you to stop shopping altogether, I do hope to help you develop a more sustainable shopping practice that includes shopping second-hand, vintage, more eco-friendly brands, and most importantly, your own closet. I also encourage giving your existing clothes a second life by tailoring and altering them to fit your current size and lifestyle.

  • I love mixing high and low! I especially love when you get to mix a designer dud with a second-hand steal. But, you will never find fast fashion brands like Zara, H&M, Amazon, Shein, or Temu in my shopping recommendations. I make a conscious effort to steer myself and my clients away from brands that are unethical.

  • ‘Cheap’ is the key word here! I most likely won’t make any fast fashion recommendations, but you are welcome to shop wherever you like on your own. But please consider where these clothes are made, by whom, and from what materials.

  • First and foremost, being ‘stylish’ is completely subjective, so it is nearly impossible to convince everyone that you are. So, the most important thing you can do is find clothes that make you feel confident and that reflect your personality, and I can help you do that. This may mean shopping second-hand, or simply investing in very few, high-quality pieces that immediately up your style game.

  • Of course! While I feel more myself in bright colors, I love and am well-versed in all different styles, and I think the ‘Quiet Luxury’ trend is one that is here to stay (maybe just rebranded season after season). I’d love to help you create the quiet luxury wardrobe of your dreams!

  • Girl, same. Lucky for you, fashion is having an ‘anything goes’ moment, so let’s take advantage of that and find some cool looks that feel good and look contemporary. Sneakers, chunky shoes, baggy bottoms… they’re all having a moment right now, and there are so many ways to keep those styles contemporary even as you and the trends evolve!

  • Absolutely! For me, dressing women from different backgrounds and with different bodies and preferences is what keeps the job interesting! And, there are some clothes out there that will work better on your figure than on that model’s, so don’t stress. It’s all about quality, tailoring, and styling. We got this!