In this episode of That’s Audacious, Lauren Clemett sits down with Jane Mow, a Sydney-based personal brand stylist and image consultant.
With nearly 20 years of experience, Jane helps ambitious women translate their identity into a wardrobe that commands attention.

Rather than just talking about fashion, Jane dives deep into the psychology of profile building, explaining why how we present ourselves is a vital business tool for anyone looking to increase their authority and credibility.
The Psychology of Presence
Jane explains that personal styling is about far more than just looking nice - it’s about energy. When you look in the mirror and feel polished, your internal vibration shifts. This confidence translates into your body language and how you walk into a room.
"When you feel that slight uplift, the person receiving you feels that too," Jane notes. "They suddenly want to gravitate towards you and tune into what you’re saying." Conversely, feeling "drab" or "frumpy" can create an emotional block that prevents you from communicating effectively.
Profile Building: Inside Tips from Jane Mow
- 1Your Wardrobe is Your Business Card Jane has trademarked the phrase: "What you wear is your business card." In a world where first impressions are formed in under three seconds, your image is the first piece of information people process. If you want to be seen as a trusted expert or a leader, you must visually align with that role before you even speak.
- 2Audit Your Confidence Jane suggests a "Marie Kondo" style approach to your closet, but with a focus on profile. If an item doesn’t make you feel elevated or confident, it shouldn’t be in your wardrobe. "Why wear things that accentuate bits you don't want to show? Those should be camouflaged so you can focus on the conversation, not your outfit."
- 3Dress for the Relationship Phase One of Jane’s key insights is that your wardrobe should evolve as your professional relationships do.
4 Align with Your Industry Expectations While personal style is about what you like, profile building is about what your business requires. We
We Jane helps clients find the sweet spot between their favourite colours and the expectations of their industry.
For example, a speaker on a corporate stage may need to incorporate authority-boosting elements like blazers, even if they add their own sparkle or unique flair.
Sustainability and the High-Profile Wardrobe

For leaders who value social impact and sustainability, Jane recommends moving away from fast fashion impulse buys. Instead:
Jane’s Final Word on Audacious Growth
When asked what advice she would give her younger self, Jane’s message was simple:
"Keep pushing. Don’t ever let anyone tell you that you can't do something. When there is a brick wall, find a way around it. There are a hundred million ways to skin a cat."
Connect with Jane Mow
To learn more about Jane’s Unforgettable Style Workshop (conducted quarterly via Zoom) or her personal consulting services, check out the links below:
Website: janemow.com
Instagram: @janemowstylist
LinkedIn:https://au.linkedin.com/in/janemow

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