Joy is the New Black: Paul Wharton on Style, Confidence & Owning Who You Are
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What you wear can say a lot about you. But according to Paul Wharton, real style starts long before you open your closet.
In this episode of The Kolby Kulture Show, I sit down with stylist, author, and two-time Emmy nominated lifestyle expert Paul Wharton for a conversation that goes far beyond fashion.
We talk about the journey that shaped his eye for style, the cultural roots of fashion, and why confidence might be the most important thing a person can wear.
Paul shares how authenticity became the foundation of his work, why supporting Black designers matters, and what it really means to show up in the world as your full self.
We also get into the deeper side of style. Self-acceptance. Trusting your instincts. Letting go of expectations that were never yours to carry in the first place.
And one line from this conversation stuck with me:
“Joy is the new black. It goes with everything.”
This episode is about confidence. It's about identity. And it's about learning to express who you are without apology.
If you’ve ever wondered how style connects to purpose, this conversation will stay with you.