
Her Ambitious Career
Ever wish you had the insight, strategies and encouragement of an executive coach, with over 14 years experience, coming straight to you every single week? That’s exactly what you’ll get when you tune into 'Her Ambitious Career', with your host and personal brand expert, Rebecca Allen! What you'll get from Rebecca: Step-by-step, practical strategies to help you build your executive profile, manage up and establish yourself as that sought out expert. Set yourself up on the fast track to senior leadership. Articulate your value with confidence. Be more influential. This podcast is here to help you take the guesswork (and stress) out of proactively managing your career, building credibility and visibility and having a lot more fun in the process! Tune in, get inspired, and discover how hundreds of corporate women have achieved promotions, pay rises and dramatically grown in confidence by following Rebecca. Whether you're a female leader who feels unrecognised, are unsure of your direction, wish you were better at articulating your value or are ready to step into our own light and showcase your personal brand - we've got you! Each week Rebecca comes to you with ideas to help you take fresh action on the most important strategies you need to enjoy the career success and fulfilment you deserve!
Her Ambitious Career
Ep 201 - How to Dress for the Role You Want: Intentional Style for Career Success
Whether you're preparing for a promotion, a high-stakes meeting, or wanting to step into that next-level version of you, your styling can have a huge impact on fast tracking that success.
My guest today is Lucy Owens, CEO of Style Rises. Today we are talking about how to find your authentic style to support your success in your career.
We are talking about:
- The common styling challenges women have in their 40s and onwards
- Body changes and style
- Suits, the colour black and using colour to build authority
- Professional dress codes for women
- Making ‘good enough’ purchases and dealing with regrets over purchases
- The 6 Styling Archetypes
- Common mistakes women make with styling
Something Lucy said today:
" One of the best things we can do is use our clothes and styling to showcase who we are authentically. With my clients I help them find their archetype which is really powerful to find your own style and dress code for work." (Lucy Owens, guest - Her Ambitious Career Podcast)
Links:
- Connect with Lucy on LinkedIn, Instagram, facebook
- Take Lucy's Style Quiz (and explore your archetype)
- Grab Lucy's guide: Effortless Outfit Formulas
- Get Rebecca's free download: The 7 Habits of Female Execs Who Get Promoted
- Book a free 15-minute Career Strategy Call with Rebecca and build your credibility and visibility as a leader
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About Lucy:
Lucy is a Personal Style & Image Specialist for high-performing women in leadership — from corporate executives to powerhouse entrepreneurs. Having climbed the corporate ladder herself, Lucy knows firsthand how much your image can impact your confidence, visibility, and opportunities. Today, she helps women transform their wardrobes into strategic assets that reflect who they are and where they're going. Through her proven Style IQ framework, Lucy helps clients develop a signature style that aligns with their personal brand, amplifies their presence, and unlocks next-level career momentum. Her work goes far beyond clothes — it's about helping women show up, stand out, and lead with impact.
About Rebecca:
Rebecca Allen is a Career & Leadership Coach for corporate women, aspiring to senior levels of leadership. Over the last decade, Rebecca has helped women realise their potential at companies including Woolworths, ANZ, J.P. Morgan, PwC, Coca-Cola Amatil, Ministry of Defence, Frontier Sensing and AbbVie Medical Research through her Roadmap to Senior Leadership coaching programs. Connect with Rebecca