This episode discusses the importance of embracing personal style through an individualized approach to style systems; encouraging individuals to understand and personalize style principles to express their true selves authentically. It emphasizes self-discovery, individualization, and connection with personal style goals, warning against homogenization and depersonalization in fashion. It encourages listeners to build a style toolbox, observe, experiment, and evolve their style in a meaningful and intentional way.
Full Show Notes Ep 10
🥰 Style Toolbox Workbook $12
Resources:
Style Statement Article
Style Pillars Playlist
Daily Outfit Photos: How To
Style Toolbox Ep 1
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