The Style Thief Fashion Stage Show is an Empowering Night of Laughter, Real Talk, and Style That Feels Like You

Every day, I meet women weighed down by old rules and outdated style beliefs. Their stories fueled my mission, inspiring the podcast and the touring Style Thief Fashion STAGE SHOW—both created to remind women to dress for themselves, trust what feels right, and show up as they truly are.

STF Stage Show

Mar 8 • Sun
Style Thief Fashion Show @ 2:00 PM
📍 Parker, CO, United States
Mar 14 • Sat
Style Thief Fashion Show @ 8:00 PM
📍 Torrance, CA, United States
Apr 24 • Fri
Style Thief Fashion Show @ 7:30 PM
📍 Elgin, IL, United States

This FASHION SHOW is all about YOU!

Review: Style Thief Fashion Live at Slowdown — A Night of Liberation, Laughter, and Style

On November 20, Omaha’s Slowdown transformed into a buzzing, full-tilt celebration of personal expression as stylist and entrepreneur Erin Stoll brought her Style Thief live show to the stage. Known for championing small, women-owned businesses and for her mission to unshackle women from outdated fashion “rules,” Stoll delivered an evening that felt less like a traditional style event and more like a communal exhale. Here, fashion wasn’t about perfection—it was about possibility.

Stoll’s stage presence is its own unforgettable experience: part QVC host, part stand-up comic, part memoirist, and part no-nonsense truth-teller. She moved effortlessly between sharp punchlines, heartfelt stories from her own fashion evolution, and rapid-fire demonstrations that were equal parts informative and entertaining. With each question she fielded—“Where should a crop jean hit?” “How do you dress as a short queen?” and her emphatic reminder that “Yes—you can mix and match different patterns and colors”—she delivered a blend of humor, practical guidance, and encouraging candor that made the room lean in.

What sets Stoll apart is her insistence that fashion should feel joyful, personal, and a little bit rebellious. Throughout the night she encouraged the crowd to have fun, get a little weird, and ultimately “like your outfit”—a mantra that drew cheers and nods from women clearly craving that kind of liberation.

The interactive portion of the evening became the heartbeat of the show. Audience members submitted their own style questions and personal challenges—notes scribbled on cards, each one revealing a real wardrobe worry or curiosity. Stoll read them aloud, offering thoughtful and often hilarious solutions. For a handful of these, she took it a step further, inviting the attendee on stage for a one-on-one personal style consultation. These moments felt intimate and electric, especially as it became clear that many audience members weren’t just casual fans—they were true followers of her Instagram community, listeners of her podcast, and likely subscribers to the seasonal personal style guides she creates. Women of different ages, sizes, and aesthetics stepped forward as Stoll worked her magic—not by reinventing them, but by revealing what was already there. The room erupted each time someone lit up under her guidance, as if witnessing a friend’s transformation.

By the end of the evening, the message was unmistakable: style isn’t about rules; it’s about reclaiming your narrative. Stoll’s approach—equal parts empowerment, education, and entertainment—resonates deeply, especially within the landscape of small, female-owned fashion brands redefining the industry from the ground up.

Style Thief didn’t just put on a show; it sparked a movement of women walking out of Slowdown with a little more confidence, a few more tools in their fashion arsenal, and a renewed sense of joy in getting dressed.

Stoll will soon be taking her show on the road, with upcoming live dates in Parker, CO (3/8/26), Torrance, CA (3/14/26), and Elgin, IL (4/24/26). Tickets are available at stylethieffashion.com/show.