For Becky Williams of Gloucester, a closetful of beautiful outfits was hiding in plain sight. She just needed a little bit of help finding them, and for that, she turned to Beverly-based stylist Lisa Ann Schraffa Santin.
“She was offering a service called ‘closet crash,’ and I was really intrigued because my wardrobe has always been challenging to me, and I tend to buy things on impulse,” Williams says. “I had too many clothes in my closet, and I tended to buy things piecemeal.”
Shopping this way left Williams with many items that she didn’t know how to put together. But with Schraffa
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