Alicia's Background
Alicia Richmond is the founder of Chic on a Shoestring – a style and wardrobe consulting company. Since the company’s beginning in 2002, she is most well known for her simple approach to taking current fashion trends and adapting them to REAL People with REAL Bodies and REAL Budgets.
She is currently a regular feature on Fresh Living on CBS' Salt Lake affiliate. For ten years prior to joining channel 2, Alicia's Chic on a Shoestring fashion segment was seen weekly on the Emmy winning ABC 4 talk show, Good Things Utah. She focuses on incorporating fashion trends, body types, wardrobe essentials, finding affordable fashion, closet inventory, etc. In addition to working at ABC 4, Alicia was featured on a weekly radio show, 101.9 The End (Citadel) for two years where she gave listeners style advice and tips on great bargains. She has worked as a fashion consultant for several on-air news personalities and was featured for five years as the on-air fashion consultant for 2News This Morning (CBS). She has also been featured on the KSL Morning Show (NBC), Good Day Utah (FOX13) and in the Salt Lake Tribune, Deseret News and Utah Valley Magazine.
However, she believes that her most important work is helping everyday women to discover their personal style and create a wardrobe that works for their lifestyle and body-type. “I believe that no matter what type of life you lead: everyone deserves to look their best every day,” says Richmond. “Whether you work in a corporate setting or are a busy mom on-the-go, I want to show women how to unlock their full style potential and create a look they love and that works for their body-type.”
In 2006 Alicia launched Balance Your Body Type, a personalized body analysis program that allows women to submit their measurements and receive a custom plan for dressing their body-type in the most flattering proportions, minimizing flaws and flaunting assets. Balance Your Body Type has given many women and men a game plan to move forward and helped them to feel good about themselves again.
Her professional career began in 1995 at Nordstrom, as the manager of the personal styling department. This enabled her to work with a variety of people and respond to their wardrobe and image concerns and find solutions.
Prior to joining Nordstrom, Alicia completed a bachelor’s of science degree in Clothing and Textiles from Brigham Young University with an emphasis in fashion consultation. She and her husband, Evan, are raising four children.
She is currently a regular feature on Fresh Living on CBS' Salt Lake affiliate. For ten years prior to joining channel 2, Alicia's Chic on a Shoestring fashion segment was seen weekly on the Emmy winning ABC 4 talk show, Good Things Utah. She focuses on incorporating fashion trends, body types, wardrobe essentials, finding affordable fashion, closet inventory, etc. In addition to working at ABC 4, Alicia was featured on a weekly radio show, 101.9 The End (Citadel) for two years where she gave listeners style advice and tips on great bargains. She has worked as a fashion consultant for several on-air news personalities and was featured for five years as the on-air fashion consultant for 2News This Morning (CBS). She has also been featured on the KSL Morning Show (NBC), Good Day Utah (FOX13) and in the Salt Lake Tribune, Deseret News and Utah Valley Magazine.
However, she believes that her most important work is helping everyday women to discover their personal style and create a wardrobe that works for their lifestyle and body-type. “I believe that no matter what type of life you lead: everyone deserves to look their best every day,” says Richmond. “Whether you work in a corporate setting or are a busy mom on-the-go, I want to show women how to unlock their full style potential and create a look they love and that works for their body-type.”
In 2006 Alicia launched Balance Your Body Type, a personalized body analysis program that allows women to submit their measurements and receive a custom plan for dressing their body-type in the most flattering proportions, minimizing flaws and flaunting assets. Balance Your Body Type has given many women and men a game plan to move forward and helped them to feel good about themselves again.
Her professional career began in 1995 at Nordstrom, as the manager of the personal styling department. This enabled her to work with a variety of people and respond to their wardrobe and image concerns and find solutions.
Prior to joining Nordstrom, Alicia completed a bachelor’s of science degree in Clothing and Textiles from Brigham Young University with an emphasis in fashion consultation. She and her husband, Evan, are raising four children.