Most styling advice is prescriptive. Someone tells you what to buy, what to wear, what to fix — and it might work for a season. But if you don't understand why something works, you'll be back at square one the next time your life looks different. Every conversation here starts with the same question: what is your wardrobe actually trying to tell you?
Angela doesn't just solve the immediate problem — she explains the reasoning behind it. For some people, one conversation is exactly enough. For others, the work goes deeper. Either way, you leave with a clearer sense of your own style language, so the next decision is easier than the last.
Three ways to work together — each one designed around where you actually are right now.
Angela Galvez is a San Francisco-based personal stylist and wardrobe consultant with over a decade of experience in fashion and retail technology.
As stylist #12 at Stitch Fix, she helped scale the styling team from 15 to 5,000 people — learning firsthand that the best styling isn't about buying more, it's about understanding what a person actually needs. She later helped Amazon launch its first physical fashion store.
Today she runs an independent styling practice and publishes Letters We Send Friends, a newsletter community who shows up for honest, unfiltered takes on personal style.
Her approach is grounded in a single principle: help people understand their wardrobe, not just fix it.
"I was so happy with the mix of outfits — from workwear to date night. Your eye for color, texture and proportion is amazing, and you spotted things I never would have put together. These all feel so wearable and I can't wait to try out the combinations."
Vanessa B
"Angela fully understood my lifestyle demands and aesthetic taste — none of the looks were too out of my comfort zone. This lookbook was even better than I had expected and I got so much inspiration on what to wear in the upcoming season."
Anika K
"Angela is my go-to person for any and all style guidance. She has such a great eye for elevating your personal style so you still feel like yourself, just better."
Miri B