Ep.532: Dressing for Your Body Architecture with Lisa Davenport

January 27
47 mins

Episode Description

Do you struggle with what to wear or find yourself staring at your closet wondering what actually looks good on you? You're not alone — and that's exactly what we're talking about in today's episode.

We're joined by Lisa Davenport, an Australian body archetype and style expert who helps women understand how to dress in a way that truly works for their bodies. Lisa has spent years in the fashion industry and is passionate about helping women stand tall in the bodies they've been given, dressing with confidence instead of comparison.

In this conversation, Lisa breaks down what body archetypes really are, why certain styles flatter you while others don't, and how small shifts in fit, cut, and proportion can completely change how you feel when you get dressed. Her philosophy is simple but powerful: it's not your body that's the problem — it's learning what works for it.

If getting dressed feels frustrating or overwhelming, this episode will help you see your wardrobe in a new light. This year, step into confidence by wearing what looks great on you and finally leave the guesswork behind.

FIND MORE ABOUT LISA DAVENPORT

Lisa Davenport- Instagram

QUESTIONS TO HELP YOU RISE

  1. Stand Infront of a mirror and look at your shape and be honest, what shape am I? Then go to Pinterest and look-up that shape and see what people are wearing.
  2. Who can you enlist to help you thin out your closet?
  3. What time can you set aside to organize and then shop your own closet?
  4. What two things can you do this week to up level your confidence through what you wear?

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