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Style Me ASAP is an online stylist-on-call subscription service giving users 24/7 access to Personal Image Consultant and former “What Not to Wear” (TLC) styling team member, Lindsay Weiner. Tackling frock-drama to understanding modern dress codes (like “Festive Dressy Casual” or “Twilight Tea”) to what to wear to that “Must-Ace” interview, Lindsay and her Style Me squad come when you click. In plain terms “if you have an email, you have a stylist,” says Lindsay.
 
To get started ASAP customers opt into a MINI, MIDI or MAXI membership. Ranging in price from $14.99 to $39.99, each level discerns a particular number of questions allotted during a month’s period; with guaranteed answer times ranging from 2-24hrs based on the level of client investment. Customer concerns often include advice on where to shop for particulars -in store and online; what to wear on an upcoming date or job interview or how to apply a new accessory. Member are encouraged to attach pictures in their inquiries to provide the ASAP team a better sense of the figure, fashions and style of an individual.
 
Clients can further access Lindsay via video, by purchasing the MEGA membership; either as an add-on (to a current membership,) or on its own. The service is a one-on-one video consultation between an ASAP stylist and member, utilizing FaceTime for Mac or Skype. Consultations are scheduled in advance, and are billed in 15 minute increments at the rate of $50 per quarter hour.
 
“As a personal stylist by trade- who was lucky enough to enjoy a bit of time in the public eye, I was constantly receiving phone calls, texts and emails from friends, their sisters, moms and husbands all wanting fashion help; and “needing” it right then,” explains Lindsay. “These people were not asking for full-blown make-overs, but they had one-off questions that were so important to them, that they would reach out for my approval, help or opinion. From here emerged Style Me ASAP; a site that allows members to ask their questions quickly, easily, and whenever they like.”

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