Why Style mom
I used to think motherhood meant putting myself on the back burner.
The messy bun. The yoga pants. The “I’ll get to me later” mindset.
And for a while, that was my reality. Between the sleepless nights, the diaper blowouts, and the endless laundry, I lost sight of the woman I was before “Mom” became my whole identity.
I didn’t plan on being a messy mom. I just didn’t have time for myself and didn’t value that after being a mom. But I saw the impact a mom has on their child. They might not know how to properly present themselves.
That’s why I started Style Mom.
For me, being stylish isn’t about vanity — it’s about value, class, and manners.
It’s about teaching my kids a skill set of taking care of themselves.
That good taste isn’t about labels, it’s about appreciation — for quality, for creativity, for the little things that make life brighter.
I believe style is more than just “for the girls.”
I want my sons to grow up understanding the power of presenting themselves well — that is, how you carry yourself matters, that confidence is built in the details, and that showing respect for yourself and others can start with something as simple as how you show up.
Because one day, my kids won’t just remember what I packed in their lunches.
They’ll remember the way I carried myself, the confidence I showed, and the joy I found in the details.
Style Mom isn’t about perfection. It’s about possibility.
It’s about teaching our children — through the way we live — that style isn’t surface deep. It’s self-respect, confidence, and a love for creating beauty in everyday life.
So if you’ve ever looked in the mirror and thought, I just want to feel like myself again — welcome, friend.
You’re exactly where you belong.