Stephanie Coughlan founded Image Intelligence in 2018. Before becoming an image consultant, she had executive roles at Glamour, Self magazine, Hearst UK & ran Responsible Media representing media brands including Vogue, The New Yorker, Self & GQ. She holds 2 graduate degrees from Harvard, & honed her image consulting skills at F.I.T. at the Image Resource Center of New York, which is where I studied as well! I invited Stephanie on the podcast, because I felt our recent phone conversation warranted sharing with our community. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

During the episode, Alison asks Stephanie questions like:

  • Tell us how your former career enhances what you do today.
  • Let’s discuss the difficulty with finding clothes for real women these days and how we arrived at this place in fashion.
  • Let’s discuss how to combat the phenomenon of feeling invisible as we age.
  • Do you have any brands that you return to time and time again when shopping for yourself and clients?
  • Any tips on how someone can make their current look more modern without spending a large amount of money?
  • Where can people find you?
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