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30 Years, 3 Career Pivots: Stylist Andrea Serrano on Fashion & Reinvention in your 50's S2| E6

52 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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Wardrobe stylist and creative director Andrea Serrano has spent 30 years dressing photo shoots, TV shows, and ad campaigns — from an MTV Latino internship in Miami to styling luxury hospitality brands like The Ritz-Carlton and Saint Regis. On this episode of Charleston Chicks, she walks us through her wildest career pivots: opening one of Charleston's first streetwear and sneaker boutiques in 2004, surviving the 2008 crash, landing a costume-shopping gig on "Army Wives," and eventually building a full-service styling career that takes her from the Caribbean to New Orleans. We also get into manifestation, the abundance mindset, Human Design, fashion advice for every age, and why she believes your 50s might be the best decade of your life. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: - Andrea's 30-year journey from MTV Latino intern to celebrity-level wardrobe stylist - Opening one of Charleston's first streetwear & sneaker boutiques - The 2008 financial crash and her pivot into costume shopping for "Army Wives" - Styling campaigns for The Ritz-Carlton and Saint Regis across the Caribbean - Manifestation, Human Design, and being a "manifesting generator" - Why your 50s might be your best decade yet - Charleston style vs. other cities — and why "overdressed" beats "underdressed" - Shoutouts to local Charleston designers worth knowing - The upcoming Hearth Summit, a new women-in-leadership event in Charleston [00:47] What wardrobe styling actually involves [01:43] Miami → New York → Charleston: how she landed here [05:15] Opening Charleston's first streetwear & sneaker boutique (2004) [08:31] The 2008 crash and closing the store [09:51] The pivot: costume shopping for "Army Wives" [13:18] Styling The Ritz-Carlton & Saint Regis + her psychic's wild predictions [18:10] Fashion advice for dressing in your 50s [19:07] What "Charleston style" really means [24:18] Shoutout to her favorite local designers [27:17] Human Design & manifesting generators [31:01] "Storytelling through style" + advice for aspiring stylists [35:01] The Hearth Summit: Charleston's new women-in-leadership event [37:50] Why your 50s might be the best decade of your life [44:56] What's next: New Orleans, family time & a trip to Croatia [47:17] Manifestation, abundance mindset & who you surround yourself with CONNECT WITH ANDREA SERRANO: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreaserranocurates/ Website: https://andreaserrano.com/ CONNECT WITH CHARLESTON CHICKS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecharlestonchicks/ New episodes of Charleston Chicks drop regularly — subscribe and leave us a rating and review to help more women find our show!

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episode 30 Years, 3 Career Pivots: Stylist Andrea Serrano on Fashion & Reinvention in your 50's S2| E6 artwork

30 Years, 3 Career Pivots: Stylist Andrea Serrano on Fashion & Reinvention in your 50's S2| E6

Wardrobe stylist and creative director Andrea Serrano has spent 30 years dressing photo shoots, TV shows, and ad campaigns — from an MTV Latino internship in Miami to styling luxury hospitality brands like The Ritz-Carlton and Saint Regis. On this episode of Charleston Chicks, she walks us through her wildest career pivots: opening one of Charleston's first streetwear and sneaker boutiques in 2004, surviving the 2008 crash, landing a costume-shopping gig on "Army Wives," and eventually building a full-service styling career that takes her from the Caribbean to New Orleans. We also get into manifestation, the abundance mindset, Human Design, fashion advice for every age, and why she believes your 50s might be the best decade of your life. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: - Andrea's 30-year journey from MTV Latino intern to celebrity-level wardrobe stylist - Opening one of Charleston's first streetwear & sneaker boutiques - The 2008 financial crash and her pivot into costume shopping for "Army Wives" - Styling campaigns for The Ritz-Carlton and Saint Regis across the Caribbean - Manifestation, Human Design, and being a "manifesting generator" - Why your 50s might be your best decade yet - Charleston style vs. other cities — and why "overdressed" beats "underdressed" - Shoutouts to local Charleston designers worth knowing - The upcoming Hearth Summit, a new women-in-leadership event in Charleston [00:47] What wardrobe styling actually involves [01:43] Miami → New York → Charleston: how she landed here [05:15] Opening Charleston's first streetwear & sneaker boutique (2004) [08:31] The 2008 crash and closing the store [09:51] The pivot: costume shopping for "Army Wives" [13:18] Styling The Ritz-Carlton & Saint Regis + her psychic's wild predictions [18:10] Fashion advice for dressing in your 50s [19:07] What "Charleston style" really means [24:18] Shoutout to her favorite local designers [27:17] Human Design & manifesting generators [31:01] "Storytelling through style" + advice for aspiring stylists [35:01] The Hearth Summit: Charleston's new women-in-leadership event [37:50] Why your 50s might be the best decade of your life [44:56] What's next: New Orleans, family time & a trip to Croatia [47:17] Manifestation, abundance mindset & who you surround yourself with CONNECT WITH ANDREA SERRANO: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreaserranocurates/ Website: https://andreaserrano.com/ CONNECT WITH CHARLESTON CHICKS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecharlestonchicks/ New episodes of Charleston Chicks drop regularly — subscribe and leave us a rating and review to help more women find our show!

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