Everything you own.
Accounted for, at last.

You own the clothes. We hold the context.

Enter The Vestry

Most wardrobes are forgotten.
The Vestry keeps the whole.

Not just what you own. What you actually wear.

Over time, the wardrobe begins to answer back.

Vestry knows your wardrobe. Choose who knows you.

The same wardrobe looks different depending on who's looking at it.

The Stylist

Edwina

She has questions. About why you bought it.
About the three things you've worn twice
and kept for four years.

Edwina optimises. The process is
occasionally uncomfortable.
The result, usually, is worth it.

Enter with Edwina →

The Valet

Edwin

Dry. Occasionally right before you've
finished the question.

Edwin runs the ledger — what fits,
what the occasion requires, what should
have left your wardrobe two seasons ago.

He will not tell you what you want to hear.
He will tell you what to wear.

Enter with Edwin →

The Explorer

Edie

Edie doesn't assume. Not about what you'd wear,
not about what you'd never try.

They offer a direction.
You decide if you follow it.

Enter with Edie →