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Why Your Wardrobe Is Part of Your Brand with Kati Kons

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Ever wondered why some creative partners command attention the moment they walk into a room, while others fade into the background? It might not be about what they say... but what they wear.

This week, Kevin sits down with wardrobe stylist Kati Kons of A Portrait of a Girl on Fire, a Washington, DC–based fashion expert serving the wedding industry with a unique and inclusive approach. Specializing in nontraditional wedding attire for queer folks, and styling everyone from nearlyweds to guests to creative partners, Kati helps people feel confident and aligned with their identity and brand.

Together, Kevin and Kati dig into what it really means to “dress the part” in the wedding world. Spoiler: it’s not about black-tie gowns or stuffy suits. It’s about showing up in a way that reflects your values, your personality, and the clients you want to attract. Whether you're working a wedding, attending a styled shoot, or mingling at a networking mixer, how you dress is part of your first impression, and it can either build credibility or create confusion.

They unpack how style affects perception, why authenticity always wins, and how to navigate personal expression. Kati also shares practical tips for building a versatile, brand-aligned wardrobe without breaking the bank, and how to feel more like you in a world that often expects a uniform.

Highlights:

  • Why your personal style is a branding tool
  • How to dress for the clients and events you want
  • Tips for finding confidence in your clothing
  • What not to wear to networking events (and what to wear instead)
  • How your wardrobe affects trust, credibility, and bookings
  • The psychology of “dressing the part” and why it works

If you’ve ever struggled with what to wear as a creative partner, felt pressure to dress a certain way, or wanted to feel more authentic in your professional wardrobe, this episode is for you.

Love what you heard? Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with your fellow creative partners! Every download helps us keep these conversations going.

Connect with Kati:

Website

Instagram

TikTok

Pinterest

Connect with Kevin:

Wedding IQ

Fantasy Sound

Instagram

Youtube

TikTok

  continue reading

34 episodes

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Manage episode 486631991 series 3592204
Content provided by Kevin Dennis. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kevin Dennis or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Ever wondered why some creative partners command attention the moment they walk into a room, while others fade into the background? It might not be about what they say... but what they wear.

This week, Kevin sits down with wardrobe stylist Kati Kons of A Portrait of a Girl on Fire, a Washington, DC–based fashion expert serving the wedding industry with a unique and inclusive approach. Specializing in nontraditional wedding attire for queer folks, and styling everyone from nearlyweds to guests to creative partners, Kati helps people feel confident and aligned with their identity and brand.

Together, Kevin and Kati dig into what it really means to “dress the part” in the wedding world. Spoiler: it’s not about black-tie gowns or stuffy suits. It’s about showing up in a way that reflects your values, your personality, and the clients you want to attract. Whether you're working a wedding, attending a styled shoot, or mingling at a networking mixer, how you dress is part of your first impression, and it can either build credibility or create confusion.

They unpack how style affects perception, why authenticity always wins, and how to navigate personal expression. Kati also shares practical tips for building a versatile, brand-aligned wardrobe without breaking the bank, and how to feel more like you in a world that often expects a uniform.

Highlights:

  • Why your personal style is a branding tool
  • How to dress for the clients and events you want
  • Tips for finding confidence in your clothing
  • What not to wear to networking events (and what to wear instead)
  • How your wardrobe affects trust, credibility, and bookings
  • The psychology of “dressing the part” and why it works

If you’ve ever struggled with what to wear as a creative partner, felt pressure to dress a certain way, or wanted to feel more authentic in your professional wardrobe, this episode is for you.

Love what you heard? Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with your fellow creative partners! Every download helps us keep these conversations going.

Connect with Kati:

Website

Instagram

TikTok

Pinterest

Connect with Kevin:

Wedding IQ

Fantasy Sound

Instagram

Youtube

TikTok

  continue reading

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