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    Lupe Castro

    Independent Ethical Stylist in London

    Lupe Castro trained in colour and style at Aston & Hayes, London, and currently works as an independent ethical stylist as well as brand consultant at Atlantida Enterprise Ltd, focusing on new and upcoming labels in the fashion industry and taking fashion walks with insider trends. She also worked as a brand agent and buyer for seven years. Lupe’s portfolio includes organising shoots for magazines such as National Geographic Green, Egg Mag and styling for both public and private events and fashion shows for Futures 100, Daisy Green, and UK Aware, Molton house, She sources information on ethical fashion for press and retailers and is a key member of the behind Bigwardrobe.com, Big Swish Events London and founder of EthicalHeaven.com. Her insider knowledge of the luxury makes her invaluable member of the Ecoluxe London team.

    • Colour Analysis
    • Personal Styling
    • Personal Shopping
    • Wardrobe Styling
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    Tania Lightbourne

    Personal Stylist & Shopper in London

    Tania Lightbourne loves fashion and has since the age of 4. She used to wear her mum’s, sister’s and her own clothes and accessories to create looks for fashion shows that she used to model in for her family. At that young age she was not aware that she was being a stylist but knew she had found something that excited her. When she was older she noticed that family and friends would ask her advice when they were going to buy something or ask her what to wear to particular events. She has a degree in Retail Management and has a wide ranging fashion experience gained from working for many publications, fashion retailers and assisting fashion stylist’s. She then trained at London’s leading training provider for Image Consultants and America’s first training provider for fashion stylists. Style PA was founded by Tania Lightbourne out of her obsession for fashion. Tania has a natural flair for style and is adept in making people look and feel their best. Tania wanted to use her wealth of experience and transferable skills to enable others to look their best always while still being contemporary.

    • Colour Analysis
    • Personal Styling
    • Personal Shopping
    • Wardrobe Styling
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