Make It You
Make It You is the podcast for ambitious professionals and entrepreneurs who are ready to align who they are with who they’re becoming.
Hosted by Tannya Bernadette — Founder & CEO of The Closet Edit, a Seattle-based luxury personal styling agency serving clients nationwide — this show explores the intersection of personal style, leadership, identity, and visibility.
With over 17 years in business and features in Real Simple, KOMO 4, Seattle Magazine, Bustle, and Buy Side WSJ, Tannya brings real-world experience to conversations about confidence, reinvention, and building a life that feels as powerful as it looks.
Through Make It You, she champions a new narrative: that intelligence and beauty are not opposites, that clarity and femininity coexist, and that personal presence is a strategic advantage. Because women don’t have to choose between being taken seriously and being fully expressed.
From image strategy and decision fatigue to networking, money mindset, and stepping into bigger rooms — this podcast helps you simplify, elevate, and lead with clarity.
Because how you show up matters.
Make It You
Throwback: Embracing Every Challenge with Luly Yang
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Change is inevitable. Trying to push through can cause more stress than meeting the challenge and adapting to the change itself. I’ve personally been through this and know that sometimes, letting go and finding another way around is best.
ABOUT LULY:
A little over 2 years ago I had Luly Yang, internationally recognized Seattle-based designer on my podcast. She shared her new project to create a travel line for the busy individual. A collection of clothing that could easily be rolled up in a bag yet stylish enough to wear day-to-day.
When COVID hit, her travel-wear line had to be put to rest to help the community. During that pause, her vision became clear. The switch in her project efforts moved towards athleisure wear to provide comfort and style with pieces that could easily be dressed up or down. Fashion was moving towards clothing that could be worn at home or worn out.
Just like her logo, the monarch butterfly, Luly Yang continues to evolve. Her brand follows her sense of curiosity of the world and people around her. This episode is more than a fashion conversation, it’s filled with inspiring topics about life and handling life’s obstacles.
This episode is full of stories that will make you smile and give you the extra piece of motivation to keep going on your dreams:
· Being present to take in beauty of your life
· How to start conversations with new people
· The importance of shifting during challenging times
· The one thing that is most important when finding new team members
· The story behind the Luleisure logo
Let me know in the comments what you thought about this conversation, I'd love to know! And if you have any questions drop them in the comments for us.
XO, Tannya
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