Style of the city Magazine- The Gratitude Edition Autumn 2020

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LOCKDOWN STORIES

Claire Jacklin Stylist How I altered my business during lockdown

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nitially I was very reluctant to move my work ‘online’. It isn’t the way in which I like to work as I am all about working ‘with’ people. However, as the weeks rolled on during lockdown, I realised that if I didn’t adapt, I would soon be left out of the game and my clients deserved to have access to me in whatever format it took. So, I offered ¾ of my services in a new online capacity. The only service I couldn’t offer was Colour Analysis because I feel that this cannot be done accurately without a client ‘in person’ & I never compromise

love building up relationships with those who book to see me - many clients have remained with me for several years. I absolutely love doing Colour Analysis and demonstrating how certain colours can help you look younger and fresher.

Claire Jacklin is a Personal Stylist who has been in the fashion industry for over twenty years. Her first ever job was in the design rooms of Paul Smith in Nottingham, where she is from. Claire went on to study Fashion Design with Marketing & Promotion before training in London to become a Personal Stylist. Claire’s reputation goes from strength to strength and she is increasingly becoming known as the ‘Self Care Stylist’ of Wales set up a YouTube Channel, both under my handle ‘Claire Jacklin Stylist’. What I realise by having set up the YouTube channel, is that I can further develop my online services should I need to. By offering advice in short ‘training’ style videos I can cover topics, which come up time and time again, for example, ‘how to style a dress several ways’ or ‘what is Colour Analysis’. I can now add to this video library and send these out directly to clients for further help or information, if required – a real positive! All of this said, I am more than keen to get back into my studio in Penarth to see my clients face to face. Why? Because I

on the quality of my work! Surprisingly, the online Style Consultation, Home Wardrobe Styling/Edits and the Online Personal Shops have gone well – really well! I decided to discount these sessions too, as I felt I was offering some help, in some sort of strange way? I also managed to push myself a little further out of my comfort zone and joined some more social media platforms to get my brand’s reach further afield. I finally joined LinkedIn and (again reluctantly)

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The power of colour is incredible! I also love showing ladies their correct makeup shades using the now well known, Tropic’s make-up, which is cruelty-free, vegan and freshly made here in the UK. I can personalise a make-up palette for each Client with colours that work perfectly for their skin tone and they know that they are buying the correct shades etc. With Tropic, a percentage of each sale goes to the World Schools Organisation, helping to educate underprivileged children. It’s just a fantastic brand to be working with!

The main aim in what I do as a Stylist is to help someone feel better about themselves, and clothing just happens to be the tool that I use to do this. If you know your best colours, the fabrics that work well for your body lines and what your true Style Personality is, you are armed with knowledge to dress for yourself, in a way that makes you feel more confident. It is not about latest trends or buying more. In fact, it is about trying to utilize what you already own and just add some tweaks to give you a confidence boost that you so richly deserve. I like to call myself the ‘Self-Care Stylist’ because I care; I really care about you feeling good, by looking good and representing yourself to the world as your best, confident self. You can find Claire on her Instagram Page @clairejacklinstylist


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TALK TO COCO Shares her experience on being an advocate for mental health and LGBTQ communities

6min
pages 81-88

WOO WOO Share how they established a femtech cult following

3min
pages 58-59

LOCKDOWN SNAPSHOTS Photographer Katie Barrett shares her doorstep portraits, which were created to raise money for Cardiff Woman’s Aid

9min
pages 66-71

SUE’S VIEW Sue Vincent-Jones gives her view on Barry’s #BLM protest

2min
page 80

COOKING BYDEI Shelma Dei shares her stylish recipes

14min
pages 72-79

BUSINESS Businesswoman Tracey Holloway shares her advice on conducting social distancing viewings

2min
page 65

NUFFIELD How the hospital and staff from Nuffield Health came together to help the NHS

4min
pages 52-53

POLLY’S BABY BLOG Our parenting columnist, Polly James, shares her experience on having her daughter during a global pandemic

11min
pages 46-51

THE SPECTRUM SISTERS Sophie & Hannah Pycroft share their out of lockdown essential beauty products

8min
pages 30-34

CASTLE FINE ART Add Stuart McAlpine Miller’s masterpieces to your collection

5min
pages 40-45

BASHED CARDIFF A burger brand like no other

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CLAIRE JACKLIN Personal stylist, Claire Jacklin, shares how she altered her business during lockdown

3min
page 35

WARRIOR WOMEN COLLECTIVE The founders of Warrior Women Collective share how they were able to diversify and grow their business during the pandemic

4min
pages 38-39

THE BOX EDIT Ashley & Helen bring the lasts fashion trends to Barry

2min
page 37

OCEANS SALON Ocean Hairdressing shares their top tips post-lockdown

4min
pages 28-29
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