Serving Clients in the Atlanta, GA area
About Me
With 17 years in the costume department of feature films and television productions in los angeles and around the world, I have spent my career mastering the art of dressing people — understanding how clothing shapes confidence, presence, and the way the world sees you.
I’ve been fortunate to work with the most incredible, award winning costume designers and films across multiple genres — from the award-winning drama King Richard and DC's Black Adam, to the Baywatch feature film, Haunted Mansion, and the Amazon series Citadel.
Now Atlanta-based, I've channeled that expertise into working with individuals through Natasha's Edit. I don't just help you find great pieces — I help you build a wardrobe that's thoughtfully organized, easy to navigate, and actually makes your mornings smoother. No more standing in front of a full closet feeling like you have nothing to wear.
My approach is rooted in simplicity and intention: curating what you own, filling in gaps, and creating a system that works for your lifestyle. The result is a closet that feels calm instead of chaotic — and getting dressed becomes something you enjoy rather than something you dread.
I specialize in helping women reclaim their time, simplify their routines, and show up every day feeling confident and put-together without the stress.
Closet Organization
Working in the costume department requires meticulous organization, and I LOVE it. If you look at your closet and feel instantly overwhelmed —or like you don’t even know what’s actually in there—I'm here to help. Together, we'll set up your wardrobe in a way that brings total ease to your morning routine.
My experience spans dressing every body type imaginable for film and television. This includes navigating the pressure of ensuring actors feel confident and comfortable in wardrobe choices that will face a global audience and stand the test of time. I utilize this knowledge to help YOU feel your best in your clothing. Whether that means reimagining your existing wardrobe to create fresh, new outfits, or introducing key pieces that make you feel incredible. The ultimate goal is to make you feel great about getting dressed, and to make it easy for you.
Unique Perspective
At work on the set of “Haunted Mansion” (that’s me in the front right)
The Common Thread
Everyone has their own unique sense of what they like and dislike. Your closet should have a common thread of items that feel like they can go together easily. That unifying element (or common thread) is what makes a wardrobe feel cohesive rather than chaotic. It’s the common denominator that allows you to mix and match items effortlessly because everything secretly "speaks the same language." Examples of this may be:
Neutral Colors
White Button Front Shirts
Casual Yet Polished (High - Low)
Minimalist
Print Mixing