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Meet for Coffee at the Bruce: Learn How to Stop Stressing About Dressing

Transform your wardrobe and boost your confidence with Scarlett De Bease, an acclaimed personal shopper, wardrobe stylist, and author. Join us for this engaging session of Meet for Coffee at the Bruce to learn how to elevate your style and simplify your daily dressing routine. About Scarlett De Bease With a knack for creating personalized outfits that fit and flatter—regardless of size, age, or lifestyle—Scarlett has helped countless clients step out with self-assurance and make lasting, positive impressions. Her practical…

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April 19, 2025 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am

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1 Museum Drive
Greenwich, CT 06830-7157 United States

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Free

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Bruce Museum

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Transform your wardrobe and boost your confidence with Scarlett De Bease, an acclaimed personal shopper, wardrobe stylist, and author. Join us for this engaging session of Meet for Coffee at the Bruce to learn how to elevate your style and simplify your daily dressing routine.

About Scarlett De Bease
With a knack for creating personalized outfits that fit and flatter—regardless of size, age, or lifestyle—Scarlett has helped countless clients step out with self-assurance and make lasting, positive impressions. Her practical tips and tricks will empower you to use your existing wardrobe in fresh, stylish ways and make smarter choices when shopping for new clothes.

Scarlett is the author of Stop Stressing About Dressing, a guide to overcoming the challenges of putting together looks that make you feel confident and ready for anything.

What to Expect
Scarlett’s talk, titled Learn How to Stop Stressing About Dressing, is packed with actionable advice that you can implement immediately to transform how you think about your wardrobe. Whether you’re preparing for a big event or just want to feel more confident every day, this session will leave you inspired and ready to put her insights into action.

Event Details

Date: Saturday, April 19, 2025

Time: 9:00–10:30 AM

Location: Aux Délices at the Bruce Café

Cost: Free

This event is part of our Meet for Coffee at the Bruce series, designed to blend culture with conversation. Where Culture and Conversation Percolate

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