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Qevor Lamixu
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We teach people to see style as something more than trends

Founded in 2016, we've built an approach to personal styling that focuses on understanding individual characteristics rather than following generic formulas.

Why we started teaching styling

Most styling courses focus on repeating what fashion magazines say or memorizing color wheel combinations. We noticed people leaving those programs still unsure how to dress themselves on Monday morning.

Our seminars emerged from conversations with people who wanted concrete methods for analyzing proportions, understanding fabric behavior, and making decisions that work with their actual lives. Not theoretical concepts, but techniques you use when standing in front of your closet.

Over the past nine years, we've refined a curriculum that addresses the practical questions: how to evaluate fit without guessing, what makes one garment more versatile than another, and why certain combinations create visual balance while others don't.

Detailed fabric and styling consultation

What guides our teaching approach

Practical techniques over theory

We focus on methods you'll actually use. Each session includes specific exercises for analyzing garment construction, proportion assessment, and visual balance evaluation.

Individual analysis frameworks

Generic body type categories rarely help with real wardrobe decisions. We teach systematic approaches for evaluating your specific proportions and how different cuts interact with them.

Discussion-based learning

Styling decisions involve context we can't predict. Seminar discussions let participants work through real scenarios and understand why certain principles apply differently in various situations.

Who teaches these seminars

Seminar facilitator Iryna Kozak

Iryna Kozak

Lead Instructor

Iryna developed our seminar curriculum after working with individual styling clients for eight years and noticing the same questions coming up repeatedly. She realized most people needed frameworks for analyzing their own styling choices rather than being told what to wear.

Her sessions focus on breaking down garment construction, understanding how different fabrics behave, and developing practical skills for evaluating fit and proportion. She teaches participants to see styling as a set of learnable techniques rather than innate taste.

Before focusing on education, Iryna worked in retail merchandising and visual display, which gave her a technical understanding of how garments are constructed and why certain designs work better than others for specific purposes.