Savannah’s Story

Hey there! I’m Savannah, founder of Hearts of Style. I grew up in Louisiana, but after almost 15 years in Atlanta, I truly feel at home in Georgia! After graduating from Auburn University, I began my career in fashion. As I started to navigate the industry, I realized that what I love most about fashion—how clothing makes a client feel on the inside—was not a priority to other companies. They instead focused on the external… on styles, trends, and the “latest-and-greatest.” What I have always loved about personal style pertains to the internal, to how dressing someone in a chic silhouette makes a person feel. The end goal for me is getting to know the people behind the clothes and translating the characteristics that make an individual unique in his/her aesthetic choices. I style my clients based on who they really are and give them the confidence to wear their heart on their sleeve.

I started my business in 2008 to create meaningful solutions to the predicaments I saw in the industry, rather than perpetuating the problems. Our sociocultural relationship with beauty, looks, and fashion is complicated to say the least. We are taught that spirituality is mutually exclusive from caring about our looks and how we present ourselves to the world. But I believe that fashion is an outward expression of the beauty that is within. Sometimes people just need a little nudge to (re)discover or (re)define that beauty.

Style is about stories. We present the version of ourselves we want to portray to the world.

I embrace my identity as a full time mom, business owner, and Christ-follower. It was important to me to craft an outlet where I could express my love of fashion and marry that with my desire to serve people by helping them feel their best.

It has been incredible to see this long-held dream and vision that I had for Hearts of Style become a thriving reality that resonates with so many people from all walks of life. I believe in the power of connection to create an elevated and empowering dialogue where hearts open and tenacious vulnerability thrives.


Meet #boydboysplusabow

Hi, we are Brooks, Bradley, and Anna Blair, and we pretty much run things around here! Mom takes us shopping with her sometimes and says “you gotta train ‘em young!” We try really hard to help out our mom because she says it is always nice to have a man’s (and of course a princess's) opinion when you're shopping!