Style School is all about showing up as your true self.
Whether you’re ready to refresh your look, refine your secondary Type, or try something totally new, this season’s Style Coaching call is packed with inspiration and insight. I had the pleasure of working with eight Lifestyle women—two of each Type—to help them identify their secondary Type and personalize this season’s trends. We looked at what works and why, from bold prints to powder pink.
Style School isn’t about being trendy—it’s about being true to your Type.
Let’s be clear: Style ≠ Trend. Trends change. Style is who you are. We teach you how to take spring/summer trends and adapt them to your Type and lifestyle so you feel confident and beautiful. That’s the power of the DYT system.
Trends vs. Style: What’s the Difference?
A trend is what’s in. A style is what’s you.
This season, we’re seeing trends like mocha brown, powder pink, maximalism, romanticism, statement jewelry, and bold stripes. But how do those work with your Type? That’s what Style School is here for. You’ll see real examples from our guests of how trends can support—not overtake—your personal style.
What’s On the Call
I kicked off the call in a soft pink dress, stacked jewelry, and mono-shadow makeup—playing with the romanticism and quiet luxury trends while staying true to my Type 3/4. From there, we moved quickly through eight guests, offering insight, encouragement, and trend-based outfit ideas for each one.
Live Guests
Type 1 Guests
(3:14) Meaghan – 1/4, wanted confirmation of her secondary—and she got it! Her bold prints, clean lines, and simplified accessories confirmed her as a 1/4. We showed her how romanticism, mocha brown, and powder pink can all come together in a structured yet playful look.
(7:19) Stefanie – 1/3, sparkled with personality and a closet full of jean jackets (10 of them!). Her love of movement and bold patterns confirmed her as a 1/3. Her outfit incorporated vertical stripes, wedge heels, and statement earrings—a perfect match for her fun and sassy side.
Type 2 Guests
(16:06) Mary – 2/3, had been dressing in dark tones but was ready to explore something lighter. Her love for texture and substantial accessories confirmed her as a 2/3. We gave her a soft yet structured outfit with statement sleeves and jewelry, showing her how romanticism can work with her strength.
(21:10) Halli – 2/4, radiated calm, soft energy—and looked stunning in monochromatic styles. She confirmed her secondary as a 2/4. We styled her in a mocha/powder pink combo with delicate stripes and statement jewelry that’s still and placed, just like her.
Type 3 Guests
(34:20) Janet – 3/4, has been stepping up her style in a big way—and it shows! With her structured looks and sleek hairstyle, she’s clearly a 3/4. We styled her in a lace-trimmed mocha outfit that balances edge and elegance, and it’s clear she’s found her stride.
(40:40) Audrey – 3/2, had everyone guessing 3/1, but her fluid movement and outfit variety pointed to a 3/2. We paired her bold cardigan with softer, solid pieces to match her energy. Her look proved that type 3 doesn’t have to be loud—it can be purposefully soft and dynamic.
Type 4 Guests
(46:44) Amelia – 4/1, used to hide in solids, but her love for movement and playful patterns declared her a 4/1. We gave her a bold floral top and deep denim to try something new—with a challenge to try a bold lip! The look brought out her beauty and confidence.
(52:30) Nancy – 4/3, was a little surprised to discover she’s a 4/3—but it made total sense! Her love for sleek lines, bold accessories, and edgy pieces pointed straight to this dynamic pairing. Her high-contrast outfit (including patterned pants!) showed how powerful a 4/3 can look when she stops hiding and starts expressing.
The Facebook Shopping Link Posts: Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4.
What Women Are Asking
(27:37) We took live questions covering:
- Secondary 3 vs. 4 earrings (Think: texture vs. sleek!)
- Pencil skirts and secondaries
- How to try trends within your lifestyle
- How to work through purging your old wardrobe
One of my favorite reminders: You get dressed every day—so why not use it to show up fully as YOU?
Your Next Steps
Try a trend! Choose one you’re drawn to—like mocha brown, maximalism, or stripes—and bring it into your style this week.
Set your intention. Don’t just “try” new looks—decide to grow and evolve through them.
Post your progress. Share what you’re learning and wearing in the Lifestyle Facebook Group.
Upcoming Style School Events
Live Style Talk with the Experts
Friday, April 18 at 11 AM MT
Style School Fashion Show Week
April 22–26
Celebrate each Type with themed days in the group!
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Shop all the jewelry and makeup featured in this call at shopdyt.com where you get 20% off all month long!
Let’s Keep Showing Up.
Try something new. Post your look. Encourage someone else. You’re part of something powerful—thank you for being here.