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Clergy Closet (formerly StyleWise Blog)

by Lina Clémence July 24, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Rebranding from StyleWise to Clergy Closet

I had been thinking about rebranding StyleWise for years. At one point, I asked my Instagram followers if I should change the name to just my name: Leah Wise. But to do that, I would have had to commandeer my preexisting domain, leahwise.com, which I use to share sermons and other theological writings.

It didn’t feel like the right move to combine my more serious, “professional” work with something that was intended to be a diversion from the heaviness of ministry.

So StyleWise lay essentially dormant for two years. Finally, on a bit of a whim, after some serious soul searching and a reorientation to my work, I spit out another Instagram poll.

This time, I had the idea that StyleWise could retain its essential theme while better reflecting my current focus and identity. I still care about slow fashion and sustainability, but I try to have a less puritanical relationship to it. These days, I’m trying to live my values while bridging what sometimes feels like an impossible divide between personal style and a clergy uniform.

I asked followers whether I should rebrand to Clergy Closet, Priest Style, or Style Sacristy. Unsurprisingly, only clergy liked the last one (it’s niche). One friend recommended Woman of the Cloth, which I liked, but the domain was already taken.

Clergy Closet was the clear winner, and the domain was available and only $13 a year!

The Meaning Behind the Logo

Before launching, I needed a new logo. So I did what anyone would do: I signed up for another free trial of Canva and got to work.

I thought I would spend some time introducing the logo and dissecting the meaning behind each color, font, and object…

Notations on the Clergy Closet Logo - full text located under the image in the post

Dissecting the Clergy Closet Logo

Font: EB Garamond is the closest font to Sabon, the custom font used in the 1979 Episcopal Book of Common Prayer.

Blue Text Color: This blue shade recalls the blue cover on the version of the Book of Common Prayer often given at Confirmation, including my own.

Ruby Red Color: This red is similar to the traditionally ruby red “rubrics” which are like stage directions for worship. Red also signifies holy days in the Christian calendar.

Scallop Shell: The scallop shell recalls the apostle, St. James, a fisherman by trade called by Jesus as one of the first disciples. The shell is also a symbol of baptism and new life in Christ.

Line Height: The line height between the words Clergy and Closet is intentionally narrow to replicate the cover page design in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer.


It sounds kind of complicated, but it was a ton of fun and didn’t take too much time to put together.

At first, I tried to bring more fashion imagery into it (like a hanger), but once I spun the shell around to mirror the symbol of Spain’s Camino de Santiago (Way of St. James) pilgrimage, I realized it looked a bit like a dress.

The scallop has become particularly meaningful to me as a symbol of Christian faith. There are lots of ways to think about its significance. The connection to water recalls the Spirit of God hovering over the watery deep at creation and the the breaking waters of new birth.

Themes of birth and creation connect directly to the sacrament of Baptism, as the candidate goes down into and rises out of water as sign of death and resurrection. Many congregations, including mine, use a little silver scallop shell to draw the water from the baptismal font.

As a nod to St. James, it reminds me that Jesus called the poor and powerless to his work of reconciliation. And beyond symbolism, living scallops, though small, are a vital part of their marine ecosystem.

This logo was a labor of contemplation I didn’t realize I needed. Thanks for coming along for the ride.


July 24, 2025 0 comments
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My Clergy Closet | Gen Z-ish : Clergy Closet (formerly StyleWise Blog)

by Lina Clémence July 1, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


I took Friday off this week as my “Memorial Day” since Monday is my usual day off.

Daniel and I decided to head a bit further out of town into hill country to take advantage of a matinee screening of Friendship. The movie was good, but so incredibly weird. There were only 3 of us in the theater, which was luxurious.

I was also thrilled they let me get the tiny little kid pack of popcorn and a 10 ounce Coke. I don’t really drink soda, but I am nostalgic about getting popcorn and Coke at the dollar theatre as a kid.

Afterward, we grabbed a late lunch at a nearby pizza place (it was no New Haven pizza, but was perfectly serviceable). Then we poked around the usual places: bookstores, toy sections of chains (Daniel’s thing), and a Goodwill (my thing).

I bought these jeans from H&M in the middle of the pandemic. At the time, baggy and wide leg jeans were an anomoly and no one could predict they would become *the* jeans of the decade. These jeans have been a favorite for over 4 years, which is an ok track record for what may have read as a trend item when I bought them.

These are definitely not the fit teens and 20-somethings are wearing. They’re high waist and a bit cropped. But with Adidas sneakers, I felt like I was dressing younger than usual. It was a comfortable outfit for movie viewing, which was the goal. I’ll never be able to give up a high waist and a slight crop. Old habits die hard, and there are sensory reasons I prefer this fit.

Here’s what I’m wearing, or close approximations:

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My Clergy Closet | A Cat and Tabi Flats : Clergy Closet (formerly StyleWise Blog)

by Lina Clémence June 6, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Somehow I have still failed to photograph an outfit in a clergy shirt, despite this blog being entitled Clergy Closet. I think it’s because I wear a collar on “serious” work days: for long Sundays or on-call weeks or pastoral meetings. On those days, I’m tired when I get home and ready for PJs.

In contrast, today I worked from home in the morning finishing up a lot of office work and communications stuff. In the afternoon, I taught our Music Director some hymns he didn’t know, had a brief meeting with the Head of School, and then headed back to my home office to finish a sermon draft. Still a long day, but without having to be “on” all the time.

I finally bought these tabi flats from Lisa Says Gah and couldn’t be happier. They are super comfortable – way more comfortable than they looked online – and don’t feel too “loud” to wear on a regular workday.

The first day I wore them, a kid from the pre-school stopped on the way back from the playground and refused to go back to her classroom until she could tell me she liked them. She was wearing gold glitter maryjanes with cat ears on them, so we were both wearing awesome shoes that day.

I thrifted this shirt, but linked a similar one below.

Here’s what I’m wearing, or close approximations:

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June 6, 2025 0 comments
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