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The Energy of Getting Dressed: Flower Essences, Identity and How We Show Up - with Saskia Marjoram

49 min · 22. apr. 2026
episode The Energy of Getting Dressed: Flower Essences, Identity and How We Show Up - with Saskia Marjoram cover

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Every morning you answer a question - consciously or not. Who do I have to be today? Or, if you're lucky: who do I want to be today? Saskia Marjoram has spent over two decades helping women get back to the second question.  Saskia Marjoram is the founder of Saskia's Flower Essences, a former professional gardener, and spent a decade as assistant florist to the then Prince of Wales before building her own brand from the ground up. She now has a thriving online business and a retail shop in Somerset. Her world is botanicals and vibrational medicine. But what she's really talking about is the same thing I talk about every day: we're being photographed, filmed and expected to show up as our own personal brand more than ever, and that has changed how women relate to their own image. This conversation is about the gap between who you are and how you're coming across. And what it takes to close it. We explore: * How flower essences work and what they actually treat * Why being constantly photographed has changed how women relate to their own image * The Speaking with Confidence blend and why Saskia took it before we hit record * Growing into a piece and what it means when the world finally sees you in it * You don’t ‘have nothing to wear’ you have nothing to wear for all the things you have to do today * The energetics of natural fibres, colour, and dressing as a daily act of self-expression TIMESTAMPS 00:00 — When the most important conversations don't start with the clothes 00:52 — High Grove, Sandringham, and shooting parties in the Cotswolds 03:23 — Why the story behind you matters 08:33 — What flower essences actually do 09:22 — Bringing you back to the truest version of yourself 13:16 — The hemline at the wedding: knowing when something's slightly off 17:15 — Where the love of clothes began 27:06 — The blend for "I don't know what to wear anymore" 32:22 — Speaking with confidence: why you deserve to be heard 38:02 — Who do I have to be today? Or who do I want to be? 43:25 — Growing into your own presence 45:43 — Quick fire round KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. How you get dressed is a question you're already answering - the work is to answer it consciously. 2. Style isn't what you wear. It's every way you move through the world. READY TO CLOSE THE GAP? If this conversation landed for you and you want your style to match where you're headed, a Style Strategy Call is where we begin. Book yours here: https://www.alexandrastandley.co.uk/service-page/style-strategy-call [https://www.alexandrastandley.co.uk/service-page/style-strategy-call] FIND SASKIA Website: www.saskiasfloweressences.com [http://www.saskiasfloweressences.com]  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saskiasessences/ [https://www.instagram.com/saskiasessences/] Use code ALEX at checkout for 15% off.

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