Hell Yes Style

Samantha Harman - the Style Editor

Mediocre? We don't know her! Welcome to the home of HELL YES Style. This is the place for real, deep and honest conversation about style you've been searching for. Join Samantha Harman, aka the Style Editor and guests for conversations on money, mindset and vibey AF style... because your wardrobe isn't just *clothes* - it's the physical manifestation of your beliefs. And conversations that delve into the nuance of your relationship with your clothes just aren't happening like this anywhere else. From the practical stuff like 'how the hell to know when it's time to clear out your closet' to the personal, raw and honest discussion about womanhood, money and being a female leader when that's still relatively new - if you're a female founder or woman in business, this is your new home for style advice. Having been a newspaper editor in a male-dominated industry, Samantha used her wardrobe as a tool for confidence and branding and bagged four promotions in 5 years. But expressing herself through her wardrobe had an interesting side-effect; other women in business began asking for her help with what the wear for work. Samantha realised that there was a huge gap in conversation about women and work - what the hell to wear. She launched her personal styling business in 2021 and has helped women in business get promoted, publish books, speak on stages and scale their companies. Connect on linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samantha-harman-style-editor/ Find out more: https://www.thestyleeditor.co.uk/

  1. 02/18/2025

    25 - Behind the scenes of an £11k week

    This is the week in which a man wrote a linkedin post about women's boobs, so I think the more we can share stories about women making money and running businesses, the better.(Sadly) we need stories like this to balance out the patriarchal BS that still exists in 'business' contexts, as well as everywhere else. In this episode: Why I talk about money and why you'll always get the receipts from me in my business The 3 key things that factored into this week (spoiler: of course, wardrobe) The difference between SALES and Cash. Here's Skye's post: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/skyebarnesmummysmentalmarketing_socialmediamanagement-socialmediamarketing-activity-7297144042570608640-OZWm?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAADNs00QBbt-KJoZKl6ljIya4WjKFi7xUNgI STYLE, MONEY, MAGIC is where energetics meet wardrobe for a quantum leap. This is stuff that's not being taught anywhere else in the 'styling' industry, but once you learn how to apply your unique energetic blueprint to your wardrobe, it's like gasoline on the fire for sales: https://thestyleeditor.thrivecart.com/style-money-magic/ THE AUTHORITY MASTERMIND: The space to refine your business, create your movement and become the Market of One: https://thestyleeditor.thrivecart.com/the-authority/ IF YOU ARE A PERSONAL STYLIST, BOOK A STRATEGY SESSION HERE: https://bookings.thestyleeditor.co.uk/public/appointment-scheduler/670a6306afa553003a812b75/schedule FIND ME ON LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samantha-harman-style-editor/

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Mediocre? We don't know her! Welcome to the home of HELL YES Style. This is the place for real, deep and honest conversation about style you've been searching for. Join Samantha Harman, aka the Style Editor and guests for conversations on money, mindset and vibey AF style... because your wardrobe isn't just *clothes* - it's the physical manifestation of your beliefs. And conversations that delve into the nuance of your relationship with your clothes just aren't happening like this anywhere else. From the practical stuff like 'how the hell to know when it's time to clear out your closet' to the personal, raw and honest discussion about womanhood, money and being a female leader when that's still relatively new - if you're a female founder or woman in business, this is your new home for style advice. Having been a newspaper editor in a male-dominated industry, Samantha used her wardrobe as a tool for confidence and branding and bagged four promotions in 5 years. But expressing herself through her wardrobe had an interesting side-effect; other women in business began asking for her help with what the wear for work. Samantha realised that there was a huge gap in conversation about women and work - what the hell to wear. She launched her personal styling business in 2021 and has helped women in business get promoted, publish books, speak on stages and scale their companies. Connect on linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samantha-harman-style-editor/ Find out more: https://www.thestyleeditor.co.uk/