Link in Bio for Personal Stylists: Your Cases Do the Selling

In styling, the case is the proof. Put it where everyone can see it.

A personal stylist's work is visible in a way most services aren't. Before and after. The wardrobe that was a source of daily frustration and the one that isn't. The client who didn't know what to wear to anything and now does. These cases are the most convincing thing a stylist can share — more convincing than any description of methodology or list of credentials.

The bio page is where those cases live in a way that Instagram alone can't replicate. A follower scrolling your feed sees individual posts. A potential client clicking your bio link sees the full picture — curated, complete, and designed to answer the question they're actually asking: has this person done for someone else what I need them to do for me?

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Gallery: cases that show the transformation, not just the clothes

The photos that convert a prospective client aren't the most fashion-forward looks in your portfolio. They're the cases where the transformation is undeniable — where you can see the difference between who the client was presenting as before and who they're presenting as now. That difference is what a new client is buying.

Show diverse cases. Different body types, different lifestyles, different starting points. A corporate client who needed a wardrobe that worked across contexts. A new mother who had lost the thread of her own style. Someone preparing for a major life transition. Each case tells a specific story — and your next client is one of those stories waiting to happen. The gallery makes that visible before a word is exchanged.

Time is the luxury nobody has anymore. A client who can see your cases, understand your services, and book a consultation from one page saves the back-and-forth that used to happen over DMs and emails. That efficiency is part of the service — and it starts the moment they click your bio link.

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Services: online and offline, with a clear entry point

Personal styling works in both formats — and increasingly the online version is the default, not the exception. A wardrobe audit over video call. A capsule wardrobe built from photos and a questionnaire. A shopping list delivered remotely. These services are as valuable as an in-person session and more accessible for clients whose time is genuinely constrained.

The services block on your page should make both options clear. What you offer online, what you offer in person, and what each includes. One anchor offer — your most accessible entry point — priced clearly. That starting price does the filtering: clients who are ready to invest reach out, clients who aren't move on without consuming your time. A stylist who fields ten "how much does it cost" DMs per week is losing hours that could be spent with actual clients. One price on the page stops that.

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FAQ that handles what every new client asks before committing

Styling clients have predictable questions. Do you work with my body type. Do you shop with me or send recommendations. How many pieces does a capsule wardrobe include. Do you work within a specific budget. How long does the process take. What do I need to prepare for the first session. These questions come up before every engagement — answer them on the page and they stop being friction in the sales process.

A thorough FAQ also tells the client something about how you work. A stylist who has clear, specific answers to these questions has clearly worked with enough clients to know what they need to know before they start. That's a form of credibility that no testimonial can replicate. It signals experience through the specificity of the answers, not through claims about expertise.

One page for a practice that works everywhere

Personal stylists work across Instagram, Pinterest, TikTok, email, and sometimes a personal website. Each of those platforms has a different audience and a different relationship with the work. The bio page collects all of them — one address where a client from any platform finds everything they need to take the next step. ClickInk has no link limits, no ads on your page, no platform branding. 35 languages for stylists working internationally. Free to start. The page saves time for you and for every client who would otherwise have had to ask where to find things.

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