Vol. I The Studio Milano - New Jersey

Fab Totoli

Italian-trained perception stylist. I teach women to read what they already own, so getting dressed stops being a panic and you can walk into any room with confidence.

Twenty-five years Today Show Milan
As Featured In

Eight years on-set styling for the Today Show. An accessory line that dressed Emmy winners. Twenty-five years dressing women in Milan and on camera.

Fab in the studio, Spring 2026

About

The Italian eye, brought to your closet.

I grew up in Milan in a household where my parents left for a black-tie event the night I was born. My grandparents were interior designers. My mother taught me that charming is more important than pretty, and I have built every chapter of my work around that sentence since.

I built and sold an accessory line that dressed Emmy winners. I spent eight years on the Today Show set, dressing women on camera. Now I take the secrets I used to dress the stars and teach them to everyday women, in their own closets.

This is the place I teach it.

Style is personal, but knowledge is what makes it intentional. - Fab
The Method

The methods I use to transform closets.

Teaching you the methods I used to dress Emmy winners on set, women on the Today Show before a live segment, and private clients in their own homes.

  1. I.

    Why you buy clothes you never wear

    You have a closet full of clothes and only three outfits in rotation. You keep buying, and the new pieces sit with the tags on. Nobody ever told you who you are in clothes. This episode does.

    The Method, Episode 01
  2. II.

    What actually flatters you

    You've read the body shape charts. Apple, pear, hourglass. A chart from a 2003 magazine cannot see the body you live in. This episode shows you how to dress for the body you actually have, by directing where the eye lands instead of hiding what's there.

    The Method, Episode 02
  3. III.

    Using color to build a timeless wardrobe

    You default to black most mornings, or you have a closet full of color that never quite combines. Color analysis gave you a season. Pinterest gave you a palette. Neither helps at 7 a.m. with a russet trouser and a navy blazer. This episode teaches you the method designers use, so the closet finally pairs.

    The Method, Episode 03
  4. IV.

    Wear what you own

    You stand in front of the closet most mornings and pull out the same three outfits. There's plenty in there, and you don't know what goes with what. This episode shows you how to combine the pieces you already own, so the closet stops feeling like a problem to solve.

    The Method, Episode 04
  5. V.

    Why your outfits look unfinished

    You walked out the door in your favorite outfit, and something still looks unfinished. The clothes are doing their part. Ten small decisions get made on the way out whether you noticed or not, and they are why she looked done and you looked like you tried. This episode teaches you the finishing that quietly changes how a room reads you.

    The Method, Episode 05
A note from Fab

Dress for the person you are becoming.

Something has shifted. Your work, your body, your identity. Your reflection has changed but your closet hasn't yet caught up - this is where our work together begins.

Where to start.

  1. I.
    Take the style personality quiz. Ninety seconds, ten questions. It tells you which of the five steps to fix first, and where in your closet to look.
  2. II.
    Watch the Fab Totoli Method. A free curriculum on YouTube. Personality, body, color, styling, finishing.
  3. III.
    Step inside The Closet. Every style secret I use with private clients, kept in one place. A one-time purchase. Yours, forever.

The Personal Edit.

By Application Only

For the woman whose wardrobe needs to catch up with her position. The promotion, the new chapter, the season of being seen.

A full closet audit, a custom wardrobe build, and a season of direct access to my eye. Taking on a small number of private one-on-one engagements each year, by application only.

Begin an application