Multiple Articles as Contributor, including “Working from Home in Style”, “Why Can’t I Stand Shapewear”, “How to Be a Productive Online Shopper: 7 Tips”, “7 Tips for Choosing the Best Bathing Suit”, and “What to Wear for Your After 50 Reinvention”
Scarlett was asked to be a guest on a no-money makeover segment (aired March 2011), as her expertise is in creating a new wardrobe without having to spend a fortune simply by using what you already have.
Image consultant and fashion stylist Scarlett De Bease is decidedly not a skier or snowboarder. In fact, her preferred winter sport is going to the gym with snow tires on her car. However, styling clients for the slopes is familiar territory. Using local residents as models, De Bease matched their personal style with flattering clothes and accessories from area retailers for this issue’s fashion feature, “The Big Chill.”
American Cancer Society “Haircut for a Cure” Raises Nearly $5,000 to Support American Cancer Society Program at Northern Westchester Hospital
MT. KISCO, N.Y. (June 18, 2008) — The professional stylists at Billy’s of Mt. Kisco recently donated their time for the second annual “Haircut for a Cure,” a unique fund-raising event to help the American Cancer Society (ACS) and its Patient Navigation Program at Northern Westchester Hospital (NWH). More than 50 Westchester residents spent the day beautifying for a cause, and together they raised nearly $5,000 to provide cancer patients and their families with access to the critical services and resources available to meet their special needs. Spinelli’s Restaurant and Passage to India generously donated lunch for the cause.
Scarlett De Bease was asked by Westchester Magazine to be the makeup stylist for their “Fall Into Fashion” feature. Scarlett worked closely with the photographer and editor to create a striking look using a bold, fall pallet.
Scarlett De Bease was asked by More Magazine to be a model for a fashion feature: Four Women, One Outfit
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Hi, I’m Scarlett … and I show women how to see themselves differently. I’ve been helping women feel great about how they look since I was 21 (and let’s not talk about how long ago that was).