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ABOUT WRONA
Excerpts from Consultant Helps Others Dress a Cut Above The Doings Newspaper 6/22/06
Wrona Gall Style is the signature that defines a person. People want to look distinctive, to be remembered. They want to look thinner, richer, taller, or more successful. Fashion magazines and sales associates present what is new for a season. I translate these trends into a vocabulary that is most flattering to my clients.
Having a well stocked closet is easier on one's schedule. Organization is the key. If you get up in the morning and you can't find something to wear, it really slows you down.
Clients say they enjoy working with Gall because she has an objective sense of fashion and a genuine interest in people. Gall said her satisfaction comes when clients recognize qualities that they never realized that they had. Outfitting with a keen eye for flattering styles and a cheerful but candid manner, Gall tells it like she sees it.
Client comments;
"She stretches my sense of style. I look and feel better…She adds the bling. Now everything in my closet is coordinated." Cindy K. Muscle Activation Therapist
"I was slightly apprehensive about the initial evaluation, but Wrona stretched my sense of fashion. I tend to keep things form a practical standpoint, but now I can get out of my comfort zone because this is what I feel good in." Traci P. graphic designer
New Again Suburban Life 1/10/07
Gall has created a business that pairs her love for fashion and style with her outgoing social nature.
"Size matters," Gall said. "Buy by the fit, not the size label. Comfort is very important. If you're not comfortable, you do not move well."
"I never say anything negative to anybody. It's always positive."
Rhonda B. of Chicago called on Gall to help refine her look. "I still wanted to be classic, but with a little more modern style. Shopping with Gall is like shopping with a friend. We had a ball."
Gall also speaks at business functions. Karen Hanrahan of LaGrange, the programming director of the West Suburban Women Entrepreneurs invited Gall to speak on another member's recommendation. "I found Gall to be one of the most honest speakers. She was very engaging." Hanrahan said members enjoyed Gall's advice and were soon asking for more tips." Hanrahan asked Gall's advice as she packed for an out-of-town conference. She said the tips Gall offered and the way she helped her pack lightly by selecting coordinating outfits really made a difference. Hanrahan said it has now become a mantra as she and her sixteen year old daughter go shopping, "What would Wrona say?"
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