Wearing Your Worth®
Free Workshop with Sarah Gale
Saturday, May 17 | 2 Hours | Qi Crystals, Melbourne

What if your wardrobe is saying more about your inner world than you realise?

Many of us dress from patterns we’ve never questioned—shaped by cultural ideals, unconscious protection strategies, or outdated definitions of worth. But what if what you wear could become a powerful tool for self-expression, energetic alignment, and returning to your true self?

In this workshop, Sarah Gale—Founder of Wearing Your Worth®, former Project Runway Australia judge, and mentor in transformational self-leadership—introduces a new paradigm of dressing that starts from the inside out.

You’ll begin to uncover your Creative Essences—the soul-based qualities that are uniquely yours to express through what you wear.

This isn’t just about your clothes.
It’s about reclaiming your relationship with yourself—one conscious choice at a time.

Come as you are.
Leave with a new lens on your wardrobe—and your worth.

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Sarah Gale is the Founder of Wearing Your Worth®, a transformational methodology that guides individuals to reconnect with their true self through what they wear. A former judge on Project Runway Australia, Sarah brings decades of experience in the fashion industry together with deep training in human behaviour, spiritual inquiry, and soul-led self-development.

Her work bridges the inner and outer worlds—helping people dismantle unconscious patterns around self-worth, beauty, and identity, using the wardrobe as a portal for personal and energetic evolution.

Through over ten years of guiding this work, Sarah has helped hundreds of women awaken to their Creative Essences—the soul-based energies that reflect who they truly are beneath societal conditioning. Her facilitation blends warmth, clarity, and deep energetic awareness, creating space for authentic self-expression and spiritual alignment.

This is not about fashion. It’s about coming home to yourself—through what you wear.