
I'm Vaibhavi Radhy — personal stylist and founder of Radiance & Presence.
I work with women on color analysis, silhouette, proportion, style identity, fabrics, accessories, and jewelry. The practical work of understanding what is actually yours — and wearing it with clarity.
Most women I work with have a full wardrobe and still don't know what to wear. Not because they lack taste. Because they have never had a clear picture of what belongs to them — their specific colors, their silhouettes, what their style actually is when they stop dressing for everyone else.
That is what changes when we do this work.
I have been seeing what others miss my whole life. The way a color shifts someone's presence. The way the wrong silhouette makes a woman disappear. The way a wardrobe full of clothes can still leave you with nothing that feels like you.
As a child I was drawing — faces, figures, form. Learning to see how light falls, how proportion works, how line creates presence or erases it. As a teenager that became fashion sketching — translating the eye for form into silhouette, cut, and movement.
I went on to study textiles — learning the science behind what you wear.
Fabrics, fibers, finishes, dyes, how light interacts with different materials and what that means for how a garment sits on a body and reads in a room.
Most people choose clothes by how they look on a hanger. I learned to read them differently — fiber content, drape, weight, finish, how a fabric moves and what it does to the person wearing it.
As an adult I kept painting — experimenting with color, medium, and palette. Playing with how colors sit next to each other, how they shift in different light, how a single color change transforms the entire composition. That same understanding is what I bring to color analysis — not a formula, but a trained, practiced eye.
I came to professional styling the way most women do — by first doing it for myself. I enrolled in the program of an industry-leading personal stylist and published author to update my own style.
Somewhere in that process she noticed something. She told me I had a real eye for style and detail — and invited me to train with her formally. I completed her year-long professional styling program, one of the most precise in the industry.
What started as personal clarity became a trained, credentialed practice.
For a long time before all of this I had adapted — wearing what the room required, dressing for the role, the occasion, the expectation. Over time I recognized that the issue was not my taste. It was clarity. I did not know what was actually mine.
Learning that changed how I dressed. And it changed how I work with women.

There came a point where everything I had been carrying — responsibility, expectation, adaptation — became impossible to ignore.
I had spent years dressing for rooms that needed me to look a certain way. Presenting a version of myself that was carefully managed, carefully considered, carefully edited down.
What I recognized was not that something was broken. It was that something had been set aside for a very long time.
I stopped dressing for other people's expectations. I started getting clear on what was actually mine — my colors, my silhouette, my style. The version of me that existed when I stopped performing for the room.
That clarity changed everything. And it is exactly what I now help other women find.
Radiance — The way a woman carries herself when she stops second-guessing and starts dressing like herself.
Clarity — You should know exactly what works for you and why. Your colors, your silhouette, your style. Clear and specific.
Precision — Every recommendation is specific to your coloring, your body, your life
Intention — Your wardrobe should be deliberate. Every piece chosen, nothing there by accident.
Presence — The way you show up when your outside matches your inside. Unhurried. Grounded. Recognizably you.

My approach to styling is informed by more than aesthetics.
Over the years I have studied color theory, fabric science, body proportion, and personal style methodology at both academic and professional levels.
I hold a degree in textiles and completed a year-long professional styling program with an industry-leading stylist and published author.
I have also spent years studying how people carry themselves — what makes a woman feel present or invisible, grounded or unsettled, seen or overlooked.
That understanding informs every session. It is why the work goes deeper than a mood board or a shopping list.
What you receive is a trained eye, a specific methodology, and a genuine understanding of how clothing works on a real body in real life.

Women 35+ who open their closet every morning and feel like nothing is actually theirs.
They are not women who lack taste or don't care about how they look. They are women who have spent years dressing for the role, the room, the expectation — and have lost the thread of what their own style actually is.
They are perceptive, capable, and self-aware. They know something is off. They just have not had the specific, practical tools to fix it.
They are done guessing at the store. Done buying things that almost work. Done getting dressed in the morning and feeling like they are putting on a costume.
They are ready to know their exact colors, their silhouettes, their style identity — and to get dressed every morning in something that feels deliberately, recognizably them.





The specific tones, depths, and contrasts that make your face look its best. Not the colors that are fashionable — the colors that are actually yours.
The cuts, lines, and hemlines that work for your body. Where things fall, how they sit, what makes you feel present rather than hidden.
Your visual language — the specific aesthetic that is recognizably, consistently you. Your style words, your signature elements, your shopping filters.
The textures, weights, and finishes that work for your coloring and your body. How a fabric moves and what it does to the person wearing it.
The finishing details that complete rather than distract. The specific pieces that add depth and intention to every outfit.

Most women spend years buying things that almost work.
A wardrobe full of almost — almost the right color, almost the right fit, almost feels like me.
The almost adds up. Every morning it costs you time, energy, and a low-level frustration you have learned to ignore.
When you know your exact colors, your silhouettes, your style identity — the almost disappears.
Getting dressed takes five minutes. Every piece you own belongs there. Every outfit feels like a yes.
That is what wardrobe clarity gives you. Not a new wardrobe.
A clear picture of what is actually yours — so everything you already own starts working harder, and everything you buy from here forward is exactly right.

You have been getting dressed every morning and something has felt off for long enough.
A single session gives you one clear, precise answer — your colors, your silhouette, or your style identity.
A journey gives you the complete picture.
Either way, you leave knowing something specific. Something that changes how you get dressed tomorrow morning.
Share what you’re navigating or where you feel uncertain, and you’ll receive grounded guidance to help you discern your next step.
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