Style Scholarships

 
 

Shop the City is pleased to announce that we are gifting a handful of lucky people a

Style Scholarship

Every year, I have the privilege of helping incredible people step into their confidence through style. In 2026, I want to use my platform to give back in a more tangible way - with a handful of Style Scholarships designed to uplift those who give so much of themselves to others, or who’ve faced unexpected hardship.

These scholarships will offer a complimentary Closet Edit or Personal Shopping Session, along with surprise perks from generous partner brands who’ve agreed to donate new wardrobe pieces to selected recipients.

Because everyone deserves to feel seen, celebrated, and stylish no matter their circumstances. 🧡

Who’s Eligible

These scholarships are open to:

  • Teachers, social workers, and caregivers who dedicate their time and energy to others

  • Those impacted by hardship, such as the January 2025 LA fires or other natural disasters

  • Anyone navigating a major life transition—career change, unemployment, single mothers, those reclaiming their life in recovery, someone affected by domestic violence, or just generally starting over

You can apply for yourself or nominate someone you know who could truly benefit from a style refresh and confidence boost.

What You’ll Receive

Each recipient will receive:

  • A complimentary Closet Edit or Personal Shopping Session (depending on their needs and location)

  • A curated Style Profile and digital lookbook

  • Select gifted pieces from participating partner brands

(Recipients must be comfortable being photographed and sharing their story for the feature.)

How to Apply or Nominate Someone

It’s simple—just fill out the short form below.
We’ll ask for a few details about who you are (or who you’re nominating), why you/they deserve this, and where you’re located.

Selections will be made quarterly throughout 2026, with priority given to those most impacted by service work or personal hardship.

Because style shouldn’t be a privilege, it’s a form of self-respect that everyone deserves.