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As stylist For the average person, many of our clients fall into the traps created by the fashion industry. The “average” person, not rich or famous, tries so hard to understand the stylish rules set by celebrities and fashion houses. But as soon as the average person understands the rules, they change again.
People end up feeling like they’re on a treadmill, constantly running towards the goal of being stylish but never actually getting anywhere. Conveniently for capitalist society, this leads to people constantly buying new clothes in an attempt to approximate some arbitrary notion of fashion.
I have a completely different approach: I define style as the expression of your taste and creativity through your clothes, which boils down to a simple question: do I like it or not?
It may sound simple, but adopting the definition of fashion often means learning new skills and dealing with lifelong discomfort or trauma regarding clothing. Changing your relationship with clothing• These four questions will help you get started:
what do you like?
This question is so simple, yet people rarely ask themselves Favorite clothes (And what we don’t like). We’re not taught to do that when it comes to clothes. Instead, we’re taught to look for what’s trendy.
I use the analogy of a restaurant: When you choose from a menu, you think about your tastes, limitations and preferences. You wouldn’t choose the same thing that everyone else is eating; if you did, you’d probably be disappointed. But too often we approach fashion in exactly that way.
What would you like to say about yourself?
Clothes are communication. They send a message to you and those around you. So what do you want to communicate about yourself?
The answer to that question may be long, but no one can answer it. encapsulating their style In short, the most important thing is to be true to yourself. If you wear clothes that don’t flatter you, then when you open your mouth to speak, the wrong voice will come out.
What do you want in clothes that you can’t get?
Most people who come to me have issues with the way they dress, sometimes with very specific issues like a change in body shape, gender, or job. My clothes didn’t fit anymore.
Often, something just doesn’t feel right. For example, some people say they want to feel more sophisticated, but feel like kids playing dress up in adult clothes.
Consider why this is the case and what may be wrong with your style. Often, clients need to blend their own personality into a style that they perceive as adult or professional.
Why do you want to get rid of these clothes?
Many of my clients have a relationship with overconsumption and purging when it comes to clothing and shopping. They resolve to organize their closet, only to panic when they feel they have nothing to wear and end up buying even more clothes.
I want to help people break that cycle and live longer with their clothes. Often, you can breathe new life into the clothes you already own without having to buy new clothes. When I have some gaps in my closet, I always Second-hand shopping beginning.
Parents should have fun and experiment with fashion
Fashion is very personal. But over time, negative comments about what we wear can destroy our own confidence. That’s why it’s so important to let kids, especially teenagers, try on clothes. It’s one of the safest ways for them to show their independence.
I work with people of all ages and genders, and my The customer is a motherI hope they understand the joy of fashion and show it to their children. Don’t worry about finding clothes that will make you look smaller. Let go of the fears and expectations that many people have about fashion. Instead, experiment and express your personality through your clothes.