Your wardrobe is full, so why does nothing quite work?

You’re smart and proactive, you’ve tried clearing out, buying new pieces, starting again.

But nothing sticks.

Part of you feels you should have figured it out by now. Part of you feels it shouldn’t even matter. But deep down, you know it does.
There’s something important here. An opportunity you’re not quite accessing yet.

That’s because this isn’t just one problem.

On a deeper level — you’re in transition

You’ve changed.

Who you’ve been no longer fits,
but who you’re becoming isn’t fully clear yet.

So you find yourself reaching back for a version of you that used to work…
While sensing it no longer does.

On one level — it’s a clarity problem

Without a clear sense of your True Style: your colours, your fabrics, the cuts that work for the body you’re in now, every choice becomes a guess.

Some things work. Most don’t.
The wardrobe fills up, but nothing connects.

It becomes exhausting. Expensive.
And it doesn’t need to be this way.

This is the in-between space of transformation. And it can feel confusing, frustrating, even disorienting.

But you’re not stuck here. This is where things begin to shift.

And this is the part most people miss

It’s not just about finding better clothes.

It’s about having someone who can see you clearly, not just as who you’ve been, but as who you are becoming.

And translate that into something you can actually see, wear, and embody now.

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A person holding a magnifying glass in front of their face, with one eye visible through the glass, and wearing a hat decorated with flowers, earrings, and a suit. The photo is in black and white.

Because when your outer expression reflects that shift

You don’t just look different. You feel different. And other people feel it too.

True Style is magnetic.

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This isn’t superficial.
It’s how we’re wired.

We are visual beings.
We form impressions instantly, before a word is spoken.

So if your external identity isn’t aligned with who you are now,
your work won’t always land at the level it deserves.

This isn’t about fashion.
It’s about alignment, communication, and being accurately seen.

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You may recognise yourself here

You are deeply committed to your work.
You care about what you are here to contribute.

You may be a coach, therapist, healer, creative, or visionary.
You may already be experienced, even exceptional at what you do.

But something isn’t fully landing…

You are not always seen at your level.
Your presence doesn’t reflect your authority.
Your image doesn’t match who you’ve become.

And because of that:

You are overlooked
Underestimated
Not fully recognised

So you hold back.
You stay slightly hidden.

And your work doesn’t travel as far as it could.

This is not a wardrobe problem. It’s an identity alignment gap.

You’ve changed. But your outer image is still speaking an earlier version of you.

And that gap is what’s affecting:

  • How you are perceived

  • The opportunities you receive

  • The level of clients you attract

Until that changes, nothing fully lands.

And here is the solution

THE TRUE STYLE JOURNEY

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This is the foundation of everything.

A deeply personal process developed over two decades
to align your identity, your image, and your presence.

This is not styling.
It’s transformation.

Together, we:
  • Clarify who you are now, what you are ready to release, and who you are becoming

  • Translate that into a clear, aligned visual identity

  • Refine your wardrobe so it reflects your true authority and essence

  • Shift how you see yourself and how others experience you

This work can be done entirely online, wherever you are in the world.

For many, this journey alone changes everything.

And here is the solution

THE TRUE STYLE JOURNEY

A woman holding a pair of eyeglasses in her right hand with a white background.

This is the foundation of everything.

A deeply personal process developed over two decades
to align your identity, your image, and your presence.

This is not styling.
It’s transformation.

Together, we:
  • Clarify who you are now, what you are ready to release, and who you are becoming

  • Translate that into a clear, aligned visual identity

  • Refine your wardrobe so it reflects your true authority and essence

  • Shift how you see yourself and how others experience you

I also work on an intuitive level — holding a clear vision of who you are becoming, even when you can’t fully see it yet.
This allows us to bridge the gap between where you are now and the version of you that is ready to emerge.

This work can be done deeply and effectively in a short space of time — even within a focused week.
And I remain alongside you afterwards, supporting you as the changes take hold and ripple out into your life and work.

For most clients, this process is done entirely online — wherever you are in the world.
And when needed, I also work in person internationally.

For many, this journey changes everything.

Transformational STORIES

This is not just visual.

It changes how people respond to you.
How they trust you.
How they choose you.

SEE MORE →

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Ali Mapletoft
Creative Consultant, Speaker & Founder of Creative Oxygen

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Louise Clark
RTT Therapist & Transformational Coach

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Sarah Miller Benichou
Tech & Startup Consultant

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Jillian & Michael
Founders, London & New York Meditation Centres

They don’t just look different.

They are seen and perceived differently, and they see and trust themselves in a new way.

They experience a renewed sense of confidence, receive more fully for the transformational work they offer, and attract more aligned, resonant clients. As a result, they step into greater visibility, leadership, and recognition, becoming a fully embodied match for the work they are here to do and able to support more people through it.

They don’t just look different.

They are seen differently, and they begin to see themselves differently, too.

They feel more confident in how they show up, more grounded in who they are and the work they are here to do, and they attract more aligned clients, more ease, and more recognition. As a result, something important shifts. They are not becoming someone new, they are becoming more fully themselves, the version that was always there but not yet fully expressed. As they become more fully expressed visually, everything else begins to align, creating a ripple effect that moves through their work, relationships, and opportunities.

Hey, I’m Leesa Whisker

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I’ve spent over 20 years working with women who are exceptional at what they do, but know they are not being seen at the level they’ve reached.

They’ve evolved. Their work has deepened. Their identity has shifted. But their presence, their image, and how they’re perceived haven’t caught up.

That’s where I come in.

My approach isn’t about fashion or trends.
It’s about clarity, alignment, and translating who you are into a visible identity that reflects your true level of work and impact.

The result is not just a refined style.
It’s a shift in how you see yourself, and how others see and respond to you.coming fully embodied and fully seen in your true potential.

Hey, I’m Leesa Whisker

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I’ve spent over 20 years working with people — predominantly women — who are exceptional at what they do but know they are not being seen at the level they’ve reached.

My work sits at the intersection of personal style, identity, and embodiment — helping you translate who you are into how you are seen.

I also work intuitively — holding a clear sense of who you are becoming, even when you can’t fully see it yet.

I’m direct, warm, and deeply practical in my approach.
This is not about fashion or trends — it’s about clarity, alignment, and expression.

Most clients tell me the process is more enjoyable than they expected — and more profound.

Because it’s not just about how you look

 It’s about how fully your True Style expresses who you truly are.

WHAT They said

  • “It was far more profound than I expected. It completely shifted how I see myself and how I show up.”

    Emily

  • “The transformation wasn’t just cosmetic. It was a reclaiming - I feel like myself in a way I hadn’t for a long time. Leesa has a rare gift for holding deep transformation while keeping the process surprisingly joyful.”

    Sarah Miller Benichou

  • “I finally feel like my outer image reflects who I am. I have so much more confidence and clarity.”

    John

There comes a point where you realise you can’t stay where you are.

What once felt aligned no longer fits.
What once worked no longer works.

And something in you knows it’s time to step into the next version of yourself.

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If you’re starting to recognise yourself in this, this is where the shift begins.